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The College of Health Professions is home to many important programs for future medical professionals:
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Advanced Education in General Dentistry Communication Sciences and Disorders Dental Hygiene Public Health
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Medical Laboratory Sciences Nursing Physical Therapy Physician Assistant
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College of Health Professions FY 2013 Priorities:
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Clinical Support
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The three clinics of the College - the Delta Dental of Kansas Foundation Dental Hygiene Clinic, the Evelyn Hendren Cassat Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic and the Delta Dental of Kansas Advanced Education in General Dentistry Clinic - and the academic departments that house them have needs of all kinds, including, but not limited to, faculty development and support, patient support, facilities and equipment. A particular priority for AEGD is the 2013 dental camp.
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Public Health Sciences
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The Department of Public Health Sciences is a revamped academic department with a new chair and a renamed program, a master's degree in aging studies. Until recently, PHS was the only department without an endowed scholarship (it now has one). Funding for needs of all kinds, including, but not limited to, scholarships and fellowships, faculty development and support, and program support.
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| Emerging Priorities |
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Including, but not limited to:
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- Merit-based scholarships and fellowships
- Faculty and staff support
- Equipment and unrestricted funds for the college
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| Visionary Priorities |
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Simulation Lab
A college-wide simulation lab, with state-of-the-art technology for use by students and faculty in all clinical departments of the college, is typical at higher education institutions today.
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