On April 16, from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M., in the UC Auditorium, the School of Nursing and the COMPASS Grant will host a free lecture examining examine the issue of health equity and how inequality contributes to differences in health.
8th Annual Introduction to Asia Conference sets sights on Korean and Japanese culture
As the keynote speaker, Republic of Korea Consul General Seong-jin Kim will explore the relationship between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the U.S. UTC’s Takeo Suzuki will present “Japanese Culture Now and Then: From Samurai to Pokemon.”
UTC hosts annual Physical Therapy Forum
The UTC Department of Physical Therapy recently hosted their annual Physical Therapy Forum, with over 250 in attendance.
White Coat Ceremony: Nursing students’ rite of passage
Before their first week of working with patients in clinicals, UTC School of Nursing students are honored with the White Coat Ceremony, a rite of passage in their career of nursing.
Mobile device monitors participants in upcoming marathon
The recent UT President’s Council Tour introduced new and exciting technology that our students and faculty are using right here in Chattanooga.
Social Work seniors help local nonprofit agencies
Social Work students teamed-up with area nonprofit agencies to provide much needed research and improve outreach success in the Chattanooga community.
Graduate student assists with anesthesia in Madagascar
Meghan Duggan, a senior graduate student in the UTC School of Nursing’s Nurse Anesthesia Program, spent two-weeks aboard a Mercy Ship in Madagascar aiding in the administration of anesthesia for various surgeries on the ship for the local population.
Wilkerson elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame
Dr. Gary Wilkerson, Professor of Graduate Athletic Training in the UTC Department of Health and Human Performance, has been elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Hall of Fame.
White Coat Ceremony recognizes PT and OT students
Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy held a white coat ceremony to mark students’ transition from the study of preclinical to the application of clinical health sciences.
UTC launches graduate programs in Social Work and Interior Design
Beginning Fall 2016, UTC’s College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies will offer three new graduate programs: Master of Social Work along with Master of Science and Master of Interior Design. All three programs are accepting applications for enrollment now.