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Program Hosts Fall Social

https://rehabsci.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/27/program-hosts-fall-social/

The Rehabilitation Science PhD program hosted its Fall Social on Friday, Aug. 24 at the Blue Gill Resturant. RSD faculty and students were able to get together at this annual event and welcome our new students to the program.  

Fall 2018 Newsletter

https://rehabsci.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/24/fall-2018-newsletter/

Take a look at our Fall 2018 Rehabilitation Science Newsletter. We welcomed new students and faculty and highlighted our current students, past events, and other program news.

RSD graduate published in Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal

https://rehabsci.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/20/rsd-graduate-published-in-cardiopulmonary-physical-therapy-journal/

Dr. Shakeel Ahmed was recently published in the Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal, alongside Department of Physical Therapy faculty, Drs. Danny Martin and Barbara Smith. Their article, “Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients with Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation: Narrative Review,” discusses the negative effects of prolonged mechanical ventilation and how inspiratory muscle strength training can be used as...

Congratulations Summer Graduates

https://rehabsci.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/17/congratulations-summer-graduates-2/

This summer, four Rehabilitation Science students have completed their PhDs.

Dr. Sherrilene Classen receives scholarship award at ADED 2018 meeting

https://mobility.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/14/dr-sherrilene-classen-receives-scholarship-award-at-aded-2018-meeting/#new_tab

Dr. Sherrilene Classen receives the Scholarship Award for outstanding scientific and leadership contributions from the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists.

RSD faculty awarded 5-year NIH grant

https://rehabsci.phhp.ufl.edu/2018/08/14/rsd-faculty-awarded-5-year-nih-grant/

RSD Director Dr. David Fuller and collaborators Drs. Gordon Mitchell and Elisa Gonzalez-Rothi were awarded a 5-year NIH R01 grant award to study a new pharmacologic approach to induce neuroplasticity and motor recovery after spinal cord injury.