In This Issue
Career advice with special speaker, Lauren Brody-Terrill
Occupational Therapy professor helps young children gain independence
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions recognizes Dean Shelledy
Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences offers opportunity
Physican Assistants can find a future in primary care
Respiratory Care alumnae recognized during 20th anniversary event
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Career advice with special speaker, Lauren Brody-Terrill
Guest speaker Lauren Brody-Terrill advised students to highlight their clinical experience on their resumes during the School of Health Professions "Job Search Advising Session" in October.
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GoBabyGo
Occupational Therapy professor helps young children gain independence
GoBabyGo!, led by Dr. Ana Allegretti, focuses on the impact of early intervention on independent mobility development in children. GoBabyGo! has many children driving down a new path.
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Dr. David Shelledy
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions recognizes Dean Shelledy
Dr. David Shelledy received the Outstanding Member Award in October.
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Allied Health Career Growth and Opportunities
 
Medical laboratory sciences
Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences offers opportunity

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical laboratory technologists is projected to grow 14 percent from 2014 to 2024. Graduates of our Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences program can expect to find employment offers while on clinical rotations.

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Physician assistant studies
Physican Assistants can find a future in primary care

This year marked the third consecutive year that 100 percent of our PA graduates passed the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam. Recent graduates of our Physician Assistant Studies master’s program accepted jobs in primary care at almost twice the national rate of their peers.

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Araceli Solis
Respiratory Care alumnae recognized during 20th anniversary event

Araceli Solis remembers how good it felt to have a job offer in hand before graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care from the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio in 2000.

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