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UTHSC College of Allied Health Sciences changing its name

The Memphis Business Journal

“Changing our name to the College of Health Professions presents a more accurate reflection of the vision and mission of our college as articulated by our faculty, students, staff and alumni,” said Noma Anderson, dean of the college since 2010.


At UTHSC in Memphis, it’s the college formerly known as Allied Health Sciences

The Commercial Appeal

It is now the College of Health Professions. And it’s the college formerly known as Allied Health Sciences.


Dr. Joan Han will tackle pediatric obesity at UT, Le Bonheur

The Commercial Appeal

A physician from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has been tapped to direct a new UT-Le Bonheur Pediatric Obesity Center and to lead other initiatives at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital


UTHSC College of Allied Health Sciences changing its name

The Memphis Business Journal

With fall enrollment expected to be approximately 585 students, the UTHSC College of Health Professions (COHP) now comprises six departments: Audiology and Speech Pathology, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Health Informatics and Information Management, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant Studies.


Dr. Teresa Waters Recognized

The Memphis Business Journal

Dr. Teresa Waters is the senior author of a paper examining the post-recession financial health of hospitals that was presented at the National Press Club and published in Health Affairs, a leading journal of health policy, thought and research.


Dr. Anne Zachary Quoted in Parents Magazine on Occupational Therapy

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“The current trend is for occupational therapy services to be provided in the home,” says Anne Zachry, Ph.D., assistant professor of occupational therapy at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis and author of Retro Baby.


Dr. Anne Zachary Quoted in Parents Magazine on Early Intervention

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Early intervention means using “therapy services to enhance a child’s ability to interact with others and the environment; these everyday experiences and interactions are essential for optimal child development,” says Anne Zachry, Ph.D., assistant professor of occupational therapy at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center and author of Retro Baby.


Dr. Laizure Quoted in Memphis Flyer

Memphis Flyer

Casey Laizure, a professor in the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s department of clinical pharmacy, says there are several factors he looks for to determine if a person is an addict.