Notables
Melissa Passe, Speech and Hearing Clinic director, attended MSHA Legislative Day Feb. 28 in Jefferson City, Mo. Graduate communication disorders students Cyntha Brady from Richland, Wash., Jenny Kertz from Oakville, Mo., Hilary Noll from Kirksville, Erin Plender from Florissant, Mo., and Amy Rapp also participated in MSHA Legislative Day activities.
Graduate communication disorders students Cyntha Brady from Richland, Wash., Jenny Kertz from Oakville, Mo., Hilary Noll from Kirksville, Erin Plender from Florissant, Mo., Iris Gaerditz and Amy Rapp participated in an Intersdisciplinary House Calls Program during the spring 2006 semester. Students participated with Truman nursing students, Truman health and exercise science students and A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine first-year medical students. The four-discipline, four-member teams completed two visits with an elder in the Kirksville community to discuss health care needs.
Ashley A. Walker, a nursing major from Odessa, Mo., has been awarded a Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad grant of $1,000 to help defray expenses while participating in a study abroad program.
Graduate communication disorders students Cyntha Brady from Richland, Wash., Jenny Kertz from Oakville, Mo., Hilary Noll from Kirksville, Erin Plender from Florissant, Mo., Iris Gaerditz and Amy Rapp participated in an Intersdisciplinary House Calls Program during the spring 2006 semester. Students participated with Truman nursing students, Truman health and exercise science students and A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine first-year medical students. The four-discipline, four-member teams completed two visits with an elder in the Kirksville community to discuss health care needs.
Ashley A. Walker, a nursing major from Odessa, Mo., has been awarded a Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad grant of $1,000 to help defray expenses while participating in a study abroad program.