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Bridgewater College has an agreement with Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, Virginia. A similar agreement is in place with Augusta Medical Center in Fishersville, Virginia. These hospitals are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). This agreement specifies three years of undergraduate study including required science courses and the general education component. After successfully completing a fourth year of study at the medical technology school of either of these two hospitals, the student is awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from Bridgewater College. Once this program is completed, the student is eligible to sit for a national exam, either sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Pathologists or the National Certifying Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel. This will certify the student as a Medical Technologist. The alternative is to take the required courses specified for that emphasis over four years, graduate from Bridgewater, and go on to any accredited Medical Technology program in the United States.
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Allied health preparatory programs include pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, pre-pharmacy, pre-physician assistant, and pre-cytotechnology. Students usually spend two to four years of study at Bloomsburg, and then transfer to another institution for clinical and further specialized training. Students follow a course of study that prepares them for entry into programs at different schools and for a degree in health sciences or biology if they wish to remain at Bloomsburg University for four years. Bloomsburg University does not offer specific degrees in these areas. These preparatory programs provide the advantage of combining a quality, reasonably priced education at a rural university, with training at a major, often urban, medical center.
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After medical school, Dr. Hamilton was on active duty as a U.S. Navy Flight Surgeon, performing research in aerospace medicine. He completed his emergency medicine residency at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, N.Y. He subsequently completed a fellowship in medical toxicology at New York University, where he was also a faculty member working in the Emergency Department at Bellevue Hospital. Dr. Hamilton is board certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology and is a Captain in the U.S. Naval Reserves, and has participated in a number of international exercises and a mobilization. His academic and research interests span a number of areas, including aerospace medicine, carbon monoxide toxicity and epidemiology, and drug and alcohol withdrawal, as well as translational research in carbon derived nanocarbons.
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The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is active in providing educational opportunities for medical students in surgical and other aspects of the specialty.
The department consists of the following specialty areas through three adult teaching hospitals: sports medicine, adult joint reconstruction/total joint replacement, ortho-oncology, pediatric orthopaedics, hand surgery, spinal surgery, trauma, and shoulder/elbow surgery.
At St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, the Orthopaedic Center for Children encompasses pediatric sports medicine, cerebral palsy, scoliosis, limb lengthening, gait analysis and a broad range of other medical and surgical orthopaedic treatments for children.
The department at Drexel University College of Medicine consists of four divisions: upper extremity surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, joint reconstruction, and orthopaedic trauma. At Hahnemann Hospital, the department also provides services in sports medicine, orthopaedic spine surgery and pediatric orthopaedics. Orthopaedic surgical procedures are performed at Hahnemann Hospital, which has approximately 60 beds available for acute orthopaedic admissions. Outpatient surgical procedures are performed for the patients’ convenience.
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The College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery is America’s center of excellence for podiatric medical education, research, and service. As one of eight accredited podiatric medical schools in the nation, the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery is the recognized leader in curricular innovation.
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Delta’s program is for the training of Physical Therapist Assistants only. If you are planning to become a Physical Therapist, you should follow the Pre-Physical Therapy program guide sheet available in Delta’s Counseling Center. As a Physical Therapist Assistant, you will work under the direction and supervision of Physical Therapists. Such settings include: acute care hospitals, rehabilitation centers, school systems, nursing homes, home care, out-patient facilities, private clinics, and specialty clinics. As a graduate of this program, you will be able to carry out patient treatment programs designed by the Physical Therapist that utilize heat, cold, light, sound, massage, therapeutic exercise, aquatics, manual therapy, and rehabilitation procedures. This is a suggested enrollment sequence for full time students. It is suggested that part time students see an advisor for scheduling assistance. This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
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The Respiratory Therapy curriculum prepares allied health specialists for the management, treatment, testing and care of patients with breathing abnormalities.
All Respiratory Therapy applicants are required to submit a “Criminal History Record Information Report” and be free of any conviction of elder or child abuse for 10 years prior to beginning the first clinical course. Admitted students must pass a drug test prior to beginning the program. This service will be provided at a special college planning for advisement and registration for clinical.
All Respiratory Therapy students will need to have on file in the Health Center the results of a complete physical examination including: laboratory tests, a complete blood count, serology and TB testing. Additionally, these students must have medical health insurance and be in compliance with recommendations for the Hepatitis B vaccine. Certain manual dexterity and sensory skills are necessary for successful completion of the Respiratory Therapy program. Health problems that can interfere with the applicant’s ability to demonstrate achievement of program competencies are considered individually.
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The staff at the Cancer Center is here to provide compassionate care to individuals and families affected by cancer. There are many questions to ask and information to consider when you or a loved one is faced with cancer and surgery.
We would like to help you make these important decisions. We are proud innovators in three major areas of cancer: 1) peritoneal neoplastic diseases, 2) breast cancer through our same-day diagnostic breast care services, and 3) skin cancer and melanoma. Additionally, our staff treats a variety of solid organ tumors, such as colon, pancreas and appendix.
The Cancer Center has a strong basic science and translational research component. Our research faculty is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), American Cancer Society, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, and through the Nebraska Smoking & Tobacco Funds. Through research, we are developing new treatment plans and improving the quality of life for those affected by cancer.
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Students completing the Health Promotion/Wellness option will be eligible to take the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing exam to become a Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES).
Health Promotion/Wellness graduates can find employment in employee wellness, community health, government and volunteer health agencies, clinical and managed care settings.
Curriculum includes classes in lifestyle behavior management, community health, and program planning and evaluation. Internships placements include city/county health departments, hospitals, worksite wellness, YMCAs, and the United States Olympic Training Center.
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