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EHS faculty is focused on saving lives prehospital with whole blood

By Kate Hunger 

San Antonio is pioneering whole blood transfusions for trauma patients in prehospital settings, through a collaboration among area institutions, including 厙惇勛圖. 

厙惇勛圖 is one of the institutions collaborating with The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) to study the impact of using cold stored whole blood and transfusing injured patients in the prehospital setting. 

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OT students join Frontera de Salud leadership team

By Kate Hunger 

Two occupational therapy students are on the 2019 leadership team for the 厙惇勛圖 chapter of Frontera de Salud, a student-run volunteer organization that provides health care to underserved populations in Texas.

Janna Roberts is the School of Health Professions liaison and Brianna Reyna is the McAllen service coordinator.

厙惇勛圖 Frontera de Salud

Speech-language pathology students engage in the community

By Kate Hunger 

Students in the masters speech-language pathology program have been hard at work establishing a campus chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA). 

The groups community engagement activities have included participating in fundraising walks for childhood apraxia of speech and autism, playing Bingo with local nursing home residents and teaching them how to use mobile technology, and assembling hygiene kits for Haven for Hope.

Speech-Language Pathology program

Respiratory Care student wins scholarship to attend AARC meetings

By Kate Hunger 

Second-year Respiratory Care masters student Calandra Snowden received a scholarship to attend the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) International Respiratory Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas in December. 

Calandra Snowden

PA professor and veteran shares his professional journey at campus Veterans Day event

By Kate Hunger 

A career in medicine was not what Paul B. Allen, Sr., DSc, MPAS, PA-C, FAAPA, physician assistant studies assistant professor envisioned when he joined the U.S. Army. 

Allen, PA program director and chair, shared the story of his military service and medical career as the featured speaker at the Veterans Day program and reception held Nov. 9 by the Military Health Institute. Also speaking at the event were Byron C. Hepburn, M.D., Maj. Gen. USAF (Ret.), MIH Director and William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP, University President.

Paul B. Allen, Sr., DSc, MPAS, PA-C, FAAPA

EHS instructor publishes book to help save lives

By Kate Hunger 

Years after retiring from the San Antonio Fire Department, Conrad M. Gonzales, Jr. realized he yearned to be back in the classroom, teaching others how to save lives. The realization came during a lunch break one day after he stopped to help a woman who had been hit by a car and all of his paramedic training came rushing back. 

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OT student is first from 厙惇勛圖 to receive TOTA student leader award

By Kate Hunger 

Like a number of her classmates, third-year occupational therapy masters student Amy Honeck has accumulated an impressive list of volunteer service and leadership positions during her time in the program. 

However, her recent selection to receive the Texas Occupational Therapy Association Student Leader Award is particularly notable.

She is the first recipient from our university, so that is very exciting, said Associate Professor Bridgett Piernik-Yoder, Ph.D., OTR, chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy.

Amy Honeck

PT faculty member gives presentation on the importance of research in allied health

By Kate Hunger 

Sandeep Subramanian, Ph.D., MS, BPT, physical therapy assistant professor highlighted the impact of rehabilitation research in the health professions during a presentation during National Allied Health Week.

Subramanian took a creative approach in his Nov. 8 Lunch & Learn presentation by describing the kinds of treatment a soldier injured in a blast would receive. Subramanian used the scenario to show how the soldiers care would be informed by research from across departments within the School of Health Professions.

Allied Health Week

EHS faculty member receives recognition for emergency response aid to shooting victim

By Kate Hunger 

Emergency Health Sciences faculty member Robert Moya III was on a routine quality assurance/quality inspection visit on Oct. 4 when he was dispatched to respond to a shooting with multiple victims in far west Bexar County.

Moya, who serves as Bexar County first responder organization coordinator, was just two blocks away from the shooting when the call came in. The patient he treated was a semi-conscious 15-year-old male with three gunshot wounds. 

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Respiratory Care students teach PA students about mechanical ventilators

By Kate Hunger 

Physician Assistant Studies students recently had a hands-on opportunity to learn about mechanical ventilators. What made the experience especially interesting? Their teachers were second-year respiratory care students.

We reached out to the experts, said Leticia Bland, MPAS, PA-C, assistant professor and clinical coordinator for the Department of Physician Assistant Studies. Its a great opportunity for them to share their knowledge, and it was a great opportunity for our students.

PA and RTs

New OT clinical faculty is working to establish OT services for people with dementia and their caregivers at the Biggs Institute

By Kate Hunger 

New Department of Occupational Therapy clinical faculty member Laura Novak, OTR, is developing the new occupational therapy services program at the 厙惇勛圖 Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimers and Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Laura Novak

Student receives top recognition by the Texas Occupational Therapy Association

Amy Honeck, a MOTIII student, was awarded the Student Leadership Award by the Texas Occupational Therapy Association (TOTA) at the Annual TOTA Mountain Central Conference held in Sugarland, Texas on November 2 4, 2018. Amys talents, leadership abilities, and tireless advocacy to promote the profession of occupational therapy was recognized through the highest distinction awarded by TOTA to occupational therapy students.  
 

Amy Honek

OT Faculty Highlights

The OT faculty are engaged in many professional initiatives and endeavors. Some highlights of their accomplishments and activities this year include:

Dr. Allegretti

Respiratory Care alumna works in the NICU and mentors students

By Kate Hunger 

When Laura Martinez, MS, RRT, learned about the Respiratory Care masters program at 厙惇勛圖, she saw an opportunity to return to the medical setting she had loved as a physician in Mexico.

I missed being by the bedside, she said.

After graduating in 2017, Martinez went to work as a respiratory therapist at North Central Baptist Hospital, and she also provides clinical support to students in the Respiratory Care program. 

Laura Martinez

OT faculty presented on program's demographics at national educational summit

By Kate Hunger 

School of Health Professions faculty and administrators gave four presentations at the American Occupational Therapy Association OT Educational Summit held in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 13-14.

One presentation shared the demographics of the Schools OT program as part of a cluster of presentations on the recruitment and retention of students.

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Former San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor discusses diversity in the health professions during campus presentation

By Kate Hunger 

Former San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor gave a presentation on diversity in the health professions at 厙惇勛圖 on October 18.

Ivy Taylor

Don't miss National Allied Health Week Nov. 4-10

By Kate Hunger 

Its that time again. The health professions will be front and center the week of Nov. 5 to celebrate Allied Health Week. 

Every year we have an opportunity for the School of Health Professions to shine a light on all of our different programs, said one of the weeks event organizers, Carlos Herrera, president of the Masters in Occupational Therapy Class of 2019.

The schedule includes:

National Allied Health Week

PT students participated in Global PT Day of Service

By Kate Hunger 

On Oct. 13, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, and students around the world gave back to their communities during the Global PT Day of Service.

Thirty DPT students from the School of Health Professions volunteered their time landscaping at a Buddhist center in San Antonio. The effort was coordinated through Work Out Help Out, said second-year student and organizer Kalie Pietsch. 

Global PT Day of Service

PA Week event provided an opportunity to have fun with fellow students

By Kate Hunger 

When Hawaiian shirts are in the picture, it's usually a safe bet that fun is about to be had. 

About 40 PA studies sported the island-themed attire during an afternoon of fellowship hosted on Oct. 4 by the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. Activities included tug-of-war, a barbecue, a dunk tank, and volleyball.

PA student Caitlin Schwein enjoyed meeting students from the IPAP program. 

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PT students share insights into their field with medical students

By Kate Hunger

Physical Therapy students delivered a presentation last month during a session designed to educate medical students on physical therapys role in the healthcare continuum.

The Aug. 31 presentation by second-year DPT students Lisa Le, Sheena Caramba, Hannah Ramirez and Jessica Glover focused on two disorders the medical students recently had studied: muscular dystrophy and myasthenia gravis. The physical therapy students led the medical students in interactive demonstrations of exercises for patients with both disorders.

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