Rehabilitation Sciences Doctoral Program

Important Resources

 

Presentations from the Spring 2008 Colloquium

 

 

Building a Research Career in Rehabilitation I
Ralph Nitkin, Ph.D.  National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR)

 

Building a Research Career in Rehabilitation II
Ralph Nitkin, Ph.D. National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR)

 

 

Presentations from the Fall 2007 Colloquium
August 23, 2007

UK’s Center for Clinical & Translational Science: Update on Building the Future. Bill Balke, M.D.

Educational and Training Opportunities Available to the Clinical Translational Scientist. Thomas H. Kelly, PhD

Development of a Functional Independence Research Center (FIRe Center) at UKY. Charlotte Peterson, PhD

Reducing the Translation Load: Examples from Field Research in Occupational Therapy. Doris Pierce, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA

Introduction to Bibliographic Software "EndNote"  and Accessing Distance Learning Resources. Maureen Dwyer, MS, ATC


Orientation Presentation to New and Returning Students. Carl G. Mattacola, Ph.D., ATC

 

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Rehabilitation Sciences Summer 2009 Courses

 

RHB 789 Section 021 Healthcare Outcomes

Course Instructor: Allison Snyder PhD, ATC and Eric Sauers PhD, ATC

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Dates of Course: July 16- July 18, 2009

Place: UK Campus Room 415 CTW

Credit Hours: 3

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RHB 789  Section 022 Neurology and the Upper Extremity

Course Instructor: David Greathouse PT, PhD, ECS, FAPTA

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Dates of Course: July 27- July 29, 2009

Place: UK Campus Room 415 CTW

Credit Hours: 3

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RHB 789 Section 023 Case Study Methodology

Course Instructor: Robert Yin PhD

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Dates of Course: June 20- July 22, 2009

Place:   UK Campus Room 415 CTW

Credit Hours: 3

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