East Carolina University College of Allied Health Sciences

East Carolina University College of Allied Health Sciences

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Created in response to the growing need for allied health professional and healthcare services in eastern North Carolina and the state.

The college is comprised of 8 departments and offers 15 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.

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The latest edition of the CAHS Research Update is now available. Check out the March 2015 edition of the College of Allied Health Sciences Research Update featuring vital information about funding opportunities, upcoming deadlines, resources and highlights from CAHS research developments. You can view the update by visiting this ink: http://bit.ly/1wJTmw6

PirateProfile_VanessaPerry 03/02/2015

Vanessa Perry, a third year doctoral student in the Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies is currently featured on the University homepage! Check out Vanessa's "Pirate Profile" in the link below!

PirateProfile_VanessaPerry Vanessa Perry serves the community through counseling When Vanessa Perry isn’t grading undergraduate exams or working in East Carolina University’s community mental health clinic, she’s volunteering for the American Red Cross to provide mental health support during disasters. Perry, a doctoral stude…

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Dr. Stephen Thomas, dean emeritus of the College of Allied Health Sciences was recently honored with one of North Carolina's most prestigious civilian awards for his outstanding service to the state in the area of health equity. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1vNPnOk

Mills Symposium 02/20/2015

GENERATING SOLUTIONS: Symposium peddles patient-centered partnerships

Innovative community health care driven by patient needs, and tailoring local resources to cooperatively address those needs was the focus of the 11th annual Jean Mills Health Symposium held Feb. 6 at East Carolina University. Read more via the link below...

Mills Symposium

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Check out the latest "Five Questions With..." interview on the CAHS Research website featuring Dr. Ray Hylock from the Department of Health Services and Information Management. http://bit.ly/1MElXwO

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The latest edition of the CAHS Research Update is now available. Check out the February 2015 edition of the College of Allied Health Sciences Research Update featuring vital information about funding opportunities, upcoming deadlines, resources and highlights from CAHS research developments. You can view the update and access the links by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1DA1mqX

Lenior Memorial Hospital announces partnership with Novant Health 02/02/2015

Dr. Robert Kulesher from the Department of Health Services and Information Management was interviewed by WCTI to comment on the recent partnership announcement between Lenoir Memorial Hospitals in Kinston and Novant Health System headquartered in Winston-Salem. The entire story can be viewed online at http://m.wcti12.com/news/lenior-memorial-hospital-announces-partnership-with-novant-health/30995046.

Lenior Memorial Hospital announces partnership with Novant Health Lenoir Memorial Hospital officials announced the new partnership between them and Novant Health on Thursday.

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The 11th Annual Jean Mills Health Symposium is this Friday, Feb. 6 at the East Carolina Heart Institute. There is still time to register for the event. Visit http://www.ecu.edu/ah/jeanmills.cfm for more information.

ECU Chronic Pain Research 02/02/2015

Two East Carolina University researchers have received funding for a project that could lead to better quality of life for people living with chronic pain.

Drs. Sonja Bareiss and Kori Brewer were awarded a two-year, $300,000 grant by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation to study the development and possible treatments of the debilitating pain that commonly occurs after a spinal cord injury.

Read more via the link below..

ECU Chronic Pain Research

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An alumnus of the College of Allied Health Sciences at East Carolina University was among the 38 state employees honored with a 2014 Governor's Award for Excellence.

Joe Finley, a dysphagia specialist who works at the O'Berry Neuro-Medical Treatment Center in Goldsboro, was one of three N.C. Department of Health and Human Services workers cited for providing excellent customer service. Read more on the ECU CAHS news page: http://www.ecu.edu/ah/news2.cfm

11/06/2014

There’s a clinic going on TODAY at Mendenhall on main campus from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. with the final clinic scheduled for Nov. 20 at Brody Commons Get vaccinated now and help ECU be flu free!

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Health Sciences Building
Greenville, NC
27834