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A closer look at the Boston University Intensive Aphasia Treatment Program.
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Backpack too heavy? Here’s how to fix it!
Karen Jacobs has been hearing a lot of complaints lately from students with pain in their necks and shoulders. The occupational therapist and clinical professor at Sargent College of Health and [...]Rehabilitation Sciences discusses backpack ergonomics.
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Sargent College Dean Chris Moore introduces “Health Matters,†an online virtual conference hosted by Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College on September 17, 2015.
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Watch BU undergrads travel to Belize in a Sargent College pilot initiative to provide health care education and diabetes testing. Photo by Melody Komyerov
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May 15, 2016
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As doctoral candidates in physical therapy, students in Sargent College’s Neurological Systems II have studied anatomy, but until this second-year lab course, the only humans they’ve worked on have been each other. So it is with a [...]certain timidity that a group of the students begin asking volunteer Peter Banhazl, 57, of Wayland, Mass., about his multiple sclerosis.
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Elizabeth Heller Murray, M.S., CFY-SLP, doctoral student in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at Sargent College performs a nasal endoscopy on Assistant Professor Cara Stepp. The physiology and the vocal mechanism is reviewed.
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The Dudley Allen Sargent Distinguished Lecture Series began in 1999 when the College celebrated 70 years since being tendered to Boston University. In honor of Sargent’s founder, Dudley Allen Sargent, MD, these lectures offer the Boston [...]University, Sargent College, and Boston area communities the opportunity to interact with leading researchers and practitioners in the health and rehabilitation fields.
The 2015 lecture, “Head Games: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and the Long-term Consequences of Repetitive Brain Trauma†was delivered by Dr. Robert Stern, Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anatomy & Neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine, where he also serves as Director of the Clinical Core for the Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Director of Clinical Research for the Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center.
October 1, 2015
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Chris Illaqua (SAR '09) discusses his program, athletic training at Sargent College, and volunteering for the community.
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