Tag Archives: public health
UM-Flint Debuts Bicycle Road Skills Course
The Bicycle Road Skills Course, which will be a permanent part of the campus, is believed to be the first of its kind installed on a college campus.
UM-Flint Faculty Lead "Tour of Flint" Bike Ride
The Tour of Flint will show riders pieces of Flint's history as well as parts of its present and future.
PTHEART Shows UM-Flint Students' Heart
The name PTHEART is an acronym for Physical Therapy, Health, Education, and Rehabilitation Treatment.
UM-Flint Joins Study to Help Reduce Treatment Costs for Certain Breast Cancers
The study found that early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer-related lymphedema by a physical therapist can significantly reduce costs and the need for intensive rehabilitation.
Grants to UM-Flint Nursing Department Top $2.1 Million
The University of Michigan-Flint Nursing Department has been awarded over $2.1 million in new grants.
New Dean Named for School of Health Professions and Studies
University of Michigan-Flint Provost Gerard Voland has announced the appointment of Dr. David Gordon as new dean for the School of Health Professions and Studies (SHPS).
UM-Flint and MSU Students Form Interdisciplinary Team
In early June, UM-Flint physical therapy (PT) students joined with Michigan State University speech-language pathology (SLP) students to participate in an interdisciplinary team workshop.
UM-Flint and U-M Collaborate on New Master of Public Health Program
A significant portion of the courses may be completed online, including 100% of the Ann Arbor CFPH.
New Director Named for UM-Flint Urban Health and Wellness Center
A new administrative director has been appointed to the University of Michigan-Flint Urban Health and Wellness Center (UHWC). David Zuza, who has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry as both a health systems executive and management consultant, has been filling the position since October 8.
UM-Flint to be Part of Advanced Nursing Education Expansion
The University of Michigan-Flint will receive $1,425,600 to help with expanding Advanced Nursing Education.