College of Health News

Students engage in active discussion on inclusive practices, exchanging ideas with peers during the 2024 Fall Grand Rounds on Nov. 8, 2024, at  彩神vlll争霸. (Photo by Kevin Bennett,  彩神vlll争霸 Alaska Center for Rural Health & Health Workforce) Read More

Fall Grand Rounds: Advancing Weight Inclusive Care with Health at Every Size®

 |  Kevin Bennett  |  ,

This year鈥檚 Fall Grand Rounds, organized by 彩神vlll争霸鈥檚 Interprofessional Education Committee (IPE) and the Alaska Center for Rural Health & Health Workforce (ACRH-HW), focused on the topic of Traditional Healing by request from rural communities.

 彩神vlll争霸 dental hygiene student Michelle Duot-Kelley examines x-rays at the  彩神vlll争霸 Dental Clinic during the Cares for Kids event on October 18, 2024. Read More

彩神vlll争霸's Dental Clinic serves up smiles and free services

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彩神vlll争霸's College of Health hosts Cares for Kids annually, where dental students give back to the community by providing free preventive dental care to youth aged 3 to 17.

 彩神vlll争霸 medical assisting student takes vitals during simulation training Read More

Building Confidence Through Collaboration: 彩神vlll争霸's medical assisting program and Simulation Center

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Students in the medical assisting program at the 彩神vlll争霸 College of Health benefit from a unique collaboration with the Interprofessional Health Sciences Simulation Center.

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Faculty Spotlight: Teresa Lowe Honored as PA of the Year

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Teresa Lowe, a Lecturer for the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program, a partnership between 彩神vlll争霸 and the University of Washington School of Medicine, has been recognized as PA of the Year for her outstanding contributions to the field.

 彩神vlll争霸 faculty sitting at booth Read More

College of Health Partners with Be The Match to Raise Awareness

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The College of Health hosted a Be The Match Drive to get more potential bone marrow donors signed up to help some Alaskans in need of treatment.