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Alumni Spotlight: Corey Simon

Corey Simon, DPT, PhD, FAAOMPT, completed the Rehabilitation Science program in December 2014. He is currently an assistant professor at Duke School of Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Doctor of Physical Therapy Division. Recently he was part of the team which published one of the first studies…

Barnard Selected for Frederick Family Scholarship

Rehabilitation Science program director, Dr. David Fuller, Alison Barnard, and PHHP dean, Dr. Michael Perri The UF College of Public Health and Health Professions celebrated outstanding students and graduates at the college’s…

Lentz, Nair Win Rehabilitation Science Best Paper Awards

  The University College of Public Health and Health Professions celebrated outstanding students and graduates at the college’s annual convocation ceremony April 29th. Rehabilitation Science student, Trevor Lentz, and graduate, Jayakrishnan Nair, were awarded the Rehabilitation Science 2017 Best Paper Award. This award is given to students and recent graduates of…

Congratulations Graduates!

Laura Ann Zdziarski, Dr. Heather Vincent, Dr. MaryBeth Horodyski, Dominique DuBose Rehabilitation Science students, Laura Ann Zdziarski and Dominique DuBose, completed their PhDs this spring. Congratulations Dr. Zdziarski and Dr. DuBose!     Dominique’s dissertation was…

Chatterjee Wins Leighton Cluff Award

12th Annual Neuromuscular Plasticity Symposium Rehabilitation Science PhD student, Sudeshna Chatterjee, was selected for a Leighton Cluff Award based on her outstanding research paper on the topic of “Mobility function and recovery after stroke: insights…

Chatterjee Wins Top Award

Rehabilitation Science student, Sudeshna Chatterjee (far right), with judges and other Levitt Award finalists Rehabilitation Science PhD student, Sudeshna Chatterjee, received the first place at the 2017 Robert A.

Butera Collaboration Wins CSM Section Award

Rehabilitation Science PhD student, Katie Butera, co-mentor Dr. Steven George, and UF Health clinician and first author, Kathryn Zeppieri, OT, collaborated on a platform presentation entitled, “Predictive Tools in Inpatient Disposition Outcomes: A Pilot Study for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Patients,” for the 2017 Combined Sections…

Batra, Lentz & Robison Win NMPT Symposium Awards

NMPT symposium poster presenters. Rehabilitation Science PhD students pictured, Brendan Doyle, Michael Sunshine, Raele Robison, Lauren Tabor, and Mia Kelly Rehabilitation Science PhD students, Abhinandan Batra,…