USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight: Tammy Phipps, OT
Degree: Master of Occupational Therapy
Current Position: President, CEO, Driver Rehabilitation Center of Excellence, LLC
USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight
USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight: Adam Ladwig, DPT
Degree: PhD In Health Sciences
Current Position: Assistant Professor, USD Department of Physical Therapy
USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight
Langat has taken what he learned and ran with it - both literally and figuratively. Not only is he better equipped to help clients at the non-profit mental health facility where he works, but he has also helped launch meaningful community efforts like the 437 Project, a 437-mile run across the state for suicide prevention.
Leading the Way; Healthcare Leadership in 2022
As we do each December, we are excited to close out the year with a look back at some of the top stories featured in MED Magazine over the past 12 months.
USD Joins Google Indigenous Career Readiness Program
Today the University of South Dakota announced its participation in the Grow with Google Indigenous Career Readiness Program. The initiative helps prepare Native students at more than 50 Native-serving organizations for the workforce through digital skills training and career workshops. By providing $1 million to the Partnership With Native Americans (PNWA) to embed the program in schools, Google aims to help train 10,000 Native students on digital skills and career readiness by 2025.
USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight: Rebecca Johnson
Congratulations to this USD School of Health Sciences success story!
USD Student Ruby Hawks to Showcase Research at Capitol Hill
Ruby Hawks, a junior medical biology major at the University of South Dakota, was selected to present her research at the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Posters on the Hill event, which will be held virtually on April 26-27.
Free Continuing Education Credits Available, Project ECHO: Palliative Care ECHO Moving Knowledge, Not Patients
USD Nursing and the statewide coalition From Advance Care Planning Towards Palliative Care will launch a series of sessions called “Project ECHO: Palliative Care ECHO Moving Knowledge, Not Patients.”
More than 800 South Dakota High Schoolers to Experience Realistic Health Care at Annual HOSA Conference March 31-April 1
Nearly 850 South Dakota high school students will immerse themselves in experiences that demonstrate what a career in health care is like at the South Dakota HOSA State Leadership Conference March 31-April 1, held at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.
USD School of Health Sciences Success Spotlight: Aaron Harstein
Harstein says USD's program was not only flexible enough to meet his needs as an adult learner, but also offered the breadth of curriculum he was looking for.
USD School of Health Sciences Names Inaugural Director for New Nurse Anesthesia Program
The University of South Dakota School of Health Sciences has named the inaugural director for its new nurse anesthesia program, the Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), a post-baccalaureate degree to prepare registered nurses to become Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA).
USD and LifeScape Launch SD's First BCBA Program
State's first Behavior Analyst program will serve children and adults throughout the region.