91制片厂

For a better experience, click the Compatibility Mode icon above to turn off Compatibility Mode, which is only for viewing older websites.

2020

    • From left to right: Saznin Chowdhury, Talia DiBonaventura and Sarah Okwuoha are the three College of Nursing and Health Professions co-op students hired at the beginning of fall term to work at the student testing site.

      December 21, 2020

      The COVID-19 pandemic has provided students new opportunities for co-op and CNHP faculty members a chance to step in to very important leadership roles in testing and contact tracing.

    • December 21, 2020

      On Dec. 18, two members of Drexel鈥檚 COVID-19 response team received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination 鈥 with one administering the vaccine to the other.

    • December 15, 2020

      Researchers from 91制片厂 will be working with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on a partnership aimed at enhancing efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on public transportation. Through a recently formed partnership, the institutions are pursuing a federal grant for research into risk assessment, mitigation and communication strategies that will help keep riders safe and healthy.

    • December 07, 2020

      From administering COVID tests to conducting case investigation and contact tracing, the University has relied on a cross-college battalion of faculty, professional staff and students to protect Dragons against the coronavirus, and in turn, protect the surrounding community.

    • December 03, 2020

      <p style="margin: 0in;"><span>Drexel Food Lab and terrain&rsquo;s garden caf&eacute; in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania executed a creative partnership in September in which full menus revolved around a single produce item and all of its parts.</span></p>

    • Alexandra-Maye-icon

      December 02, 2020

      The only thing better than winning one scholarship is winning two 鈥 and Alexandra Maye, an MSN student in the Leadership in Health Systems Management program, has done just that.

    • 91制片厂 Transgender flag at half mast. Courtesy of DrexelNOW

      November 20, 2020

      November 20 is observed as Transgender Day of Remembrance around the nation. Board of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Shell Myers shares why a day like this so incredibly important and necessary.

    • Idris Robinson, MPH, director of Global Health Programs at 91制片厂

      November 19, 2020

      Three students, members of the Board of Global Health Engagement, provide an overview of Dismantling Racism in Global Engagement. 

    • Photo of Carly Shaken, a undergraduate nursing student at 91制片厂.

      November 12, 2020

      Member of the Board of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Carly Shaken, attends a workshop and learns how to find out who owns the land where you stand.

    • Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, FGSA, FAAN

      November 09, 2020

      Dean Gitlin will have an opportunity to share her vast body of work and expertise with more than 150 countries and areas worldwide. She has been selected as a Fulbright Senior Specialist.

    • Culinary Arts and Science junior, Zac Cohen (second from right) helping out local Philly chefs at Everybody Eats pop-up

      November 09, 2020

      Zac Cohen is a fine example of a CNHP COVID-19 Hero, though something he likely wouldn't call himself. This Culinary Arts and Science junior answered a call when help was needed.

    • Alex Fan-sunset photo

      November 06, 2020

      The two students highlighted in this edition may have been inspired by different situations, but both chose the PA profession because of their desire to help medically vulnerable and underserved populations.

    • Daniella Livingston

      November 06, 2020

      Daniela Livingston began her career in medicine halfway around the world, but since landing at Drexel nearly 20 years ago, she has dedicated herself to furthering the PA profession through curriculum development, faculty mentorship and team productivity. Be sure to check out her fun fact!

    • November 06, 2020

    • November 06, 2020

    • November 06, 2020

      Catch up on PA students news and accomplishments!

    • holly headshot-news-icon

      November 06, 2020

      From small town girl to UPMC Children’s Hospital’s very first physician assistant, Holly Thomas paves her own way as she leads a transplant and immunocompromised clinic and cares for pediatric infectious diseases.

    • CNHP/Hahnemann alumnus Ken Korber '91

      November 02, 2020

      Patient education is the hallmark of Ken Korber's career in medicine as a physician assistant. Of late, he's been conducting an interesting band of characters to reinforce medical messaging to the youngest of patients.

    • Two older people looking out a window. Courtesy of U of M School of Public Health to establish the Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving

      November 02, 2020

      A new collaboration between the College of Nursing and Health Professions and University of Minnesota School of Public Health will work to establish the Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving.

    • October 21, 2020

      This update offers a snapshot of recent activity, including the work of Janet Chen, MD, assistant professor in the College of Medicine, who is a principal investigator for the Gilead Sciences-sponsored clinical trial evaluating young COVID-19 patients treated with the drug remdesivir.

    • 91制片厂 College of Nursing and Health Professions alumnus Paul Possenti, PA-C

      October 07, 2020

      Paul Possenti's career demonstrates the breadth of paths physician assistants might take. This alumnus moved into administration and is making quite an impact in the care of COVID-19 care in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

    • Chris Recinto tuxedo headshot

      September 28, 2020

      As a third-year student in Drexel鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, Chris Recinto has explored his broad interests in healthcare and found a connection to nursing.

    • Deanna Telesford-In Drexel Scrubs

      September 28, 2020

      From the time Deanna Telesford was in middle school, she knew that she wanted to be a nurse and a teacher.

    • Alumni Spotlight- Natt Fiumara-solo

      September 28, 2020

      After 18 years in the business world, Natt Fiumara knew he wanted to lean in toward a significant shift, one that would allow him to help people with addictions.

    • Aviva-Mandel-CHOP-co-op

      September 28, 2020

      As a high school student who gravitated toward science and medicine, deciding to attend 91制片厂 College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) was a focused decision for Aviva Mandel.

    • September 03, 2020

      As demand for more sustainable food practices increases, <strong>Drexel Food Lab</strong>, the culinary innovation lab within 91制片厂's College of Nursing and Health Professions, and Terrain Cafe have partnered to meet the challenge. Together, the Drexel Food Lab and Terrain Cafe will focus on up-cycling foods and creating sustainable menus through Terrain Cafe&rsquo;s &ldquo;Chef&rsquo;s Fresh Picks,&rdquo; a weekly specials menu that runs Friday through Saturday evenings.

    • August 31, 2020

      Just over $100,000 was awarded to 22 faculty and professional staff through Drexel's Rapid Response Research & Development Fund.

    • Dr. Lisa Chiarello and Dr. Mohammed Alghamdi

      August 27, 2020

      Mohammed Alghamdi took on the role of physical therapy department chair nine months ago after receiving his PhD in Pediatric Physical Therapy in 2019. At the time, he likely didn't realize how his education from CNHP got him ready to lead during a pandemic.

    • August 05, 2020

      After the state lifted stay-at-home orders in May, work resumed on construction projects on the University City Campus, some of which are related to Drexel鈥檚 focus on the health sciences

    • July 14, 2020

      Drexel鈥檚 therapy dogs recently announced the winners of their springtime competition 鈥 and the entries were really 鈥渇etch鈥漣ng.

    • July 10, 2020

      <span>Two 91制片厂 undergraduate students share their hardship with remote learning last term brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they overcame them with help from University resources.</span>

    • Map of PA showing success of SNAP-Ed Program

      July 10, 2020

      SNAP-Ed 2019 numbers are out and they show the impact of the state-wide program. Infographic included.

    • June 26, 2020

      Research from Drexel professors and a recent graduate paved the way for 鈥渦pcycled food鈥 to be defined in the industry, and possibly come to a grocery store near you.

    • June 26, 2020

      Running has been shown to improve mood and mental well-being. The benefits of running and other forms of exercise do not stop there. Exercising has positive effects on all of our bodily systems including our heart and lung function, digestive system, cognition, joint and bone health, and it can even boost our immune system!

    • June 26, 2020

      Have you ever wondered why elite runners can log over 50 miles per week without developing an injury? Do you struggle with a nagging injury that prevents you from running as often as you prefer? Is there a way to prevent an injury from happening in the first place? We are here to tell you there is a quick and easy way (also free of cost!) to modify your training program to help prevent injuries.

    • Ebony White, PhD, wearing a t-shirt with her quote 鈥淲ho I am, as I am, in this moment, is enough.鈥

      June 18, 2020

      Ebony White, PhD, has a quote she tells her clients that has been an affirmation for her in her own life. "Especially now, when we are working to gain agreement that our lives just matter—I find it necessary to remind myself, 'Who I am, as I am, in this moment, is enough.'"

    • June 15, 2020

      Though forced to celebrate from afar this year, the University&rsquo;s colleges and schools created diverse, robust and meaningful virtual celebrations for their 2020 graduates.

    • June 08, 2020

      The classroom experience was different this term, but faculty found creative and innovative ways to translate the physical learning environment digitally for students, with the help of colleagues and professional staff members from across the University.

    • June 08, 2020

      The Class of 2020 is an historic one. Here are their thoughts during graduation week.

    • May 22, 2020

      In a recently published scholarly review of research gaps related to treatment of individuals who identify as gender nonbinary, Deborah Clegg, PhD, associate dean of research in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, found that enhancing the scientific understanding of biological origins of gender identity may reduce stigma and barriers to care for transgender and nonbinary individuals.

    • Ashley Hur and coworker in hospital scrubs

      May 19, 2020

      We continue the celebration of the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife by sharing what inspires nurses, CNHP nurses, to do what they do. These are some alumni stories.

    • Nutrition Alum Respond to COVID-interviewed in front of a camera crew

      May 19, 2020

      Food and diet has become more important as the stay-at-home orders continue, so the Department of Nutrition Sciences' alumna Kellsey Frank adapted to provide the same great experience for her student and clients. The Center for Nutrition & Performance has started seeing people via telehealth to help those who have specific concerns about health and well-being.

    • May 14, 2020

      It鈥檚 important to be flexible with how you prepare and enjoy food, from loose grocery lists to setting schedules to balancing indulgences.

    • Jill Derstine

      May 14, 2020

      Jill Derstine receives recognition for her work as an educator on the global stage for improving health. She participated in a 14-year project establishing rehabilitation nursing and strengthening BSN nursing around the world.

    • Pink, orange and green mandala

      May 12, 2020

      Healthcare workers are particularly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. They are giving everything while at work and at home and sometimes forget to take a minute for themselves. Grad student Emily Wexler developed a tool to help those who are struggling take a moment and an important pause.

    • Graphic stating "Individual action leads to powerful collaboration"

      May 12, 2020

      With Alzheimer's Disease as the fourth leading cause of death for African Americans, Renee Chenault-Fattah, JD, produced a documentary, In Our Right Mind, to explore why People of Color are so disproportionately impacted. She shared her findings at this year's BAYADA Home Health Care Speaker Series.

    • Make mental health a priority graphic

      May 12, 2020

      This May we are in the middle of a pandemic. People are struggling with a number of physical and mental health challenges as a result of COVID-19's unpredictability and the way it's completely changed lives. Let's call upon Mental Health Awareness Month to remind us to make our mental health a priority.

    • square with four images of health professionals helping during COVID-19 pandemic

      May 08, 2020

      As a college educating health professionals, we are proud of our faculty, students, staff and alumni who choose to live their purpose, even in the face of a pandemic.

    • Veronica Carey

      May 06, 2020

      Why blame is not the catalyst for change. Veronica Carey, PhD, a behavioral health assistant clinical professor and assistant dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion helps us see this pandemic from the lens of disparity and inclusion.

    • Smiling woman in front of a blue backdrop

      May 05, 2020

      Once Tiffany Montgomery, PhD, decided she wanted to be a nurse in high school, her plan was to deliver babies. Read how her career has unfolded to include education and research.

    • May 04, 2020

      It鈥檚 Nurses Week during the Year of the International Nurse and the Midwife. To recognize the achievements of Dragons in those professions, the College of Nursing & Health Professions created a website to highlight their important work.

    • April 30, 2020

      91制片厂's Rapid Response Research & Development Fund was designated for urgent action, short-term projects focused on COVID-19-related health and health-related research and development. Two CNHP faculty members were awarded grants to advance research and provide more PPE for our frontline heroes.

    • Sara Tomszewski, PT, DPT working with a patient

      April 30, 2020

      After you carve out a space at home where you can work a full day, how will you make sure you won't develop musculoskeletal challenges? PT faculty Sara Tomaszewski, PT, DPT shares simple exercises to relieve pain and stiffness. 

    • Graphic image of red frame of face shield

      April 29, 2020

      As the well-documented shortages of personal protective equipment place greater risk on those in healthcare, an incredible team from across 91制片厂 is moving quickly to address this challenge for our local heroes.

    • Happy Ramadan graphic

      April 29, 2020

      Another Ramadan is upon us and Muslims all over the world will begin a month of fasting. The beginning of this holy month is subject to the sighting of the first crescent of the new moon and will continue for the next 29 or 30 days till the sighting of the new moon.

    • April 20, 2020

      Those impacted by a dementia diagnosis are particularly hard hit by this pandemic. The health professionals who care for them in hospitals and long-term care facilities are seeing and feeling such heartbreak.

      In this time of crisis, Heroes of COVID-19 come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and situations. From the littlest kindness to being on the front lines, the CNHP family is serving in so many different capacities.

    • Graphic of people sitting classroom style

      April 10, 2020

      Faculty from Counseling and Family Therapy organized and recorded a 30-minute Zoom check-in for students about mental health. They provided excellent resources and tips for handling our new situation.

    • April 08, 2020

      While the COVID-19 pandemic runs its course, Drexel continues to innovate and promote research, scholarship and well-being.

    • Happy women dancing

      April 07, 2020

      Faculty and staff of the Creative Arts Therapies department took time during CAT Week to share what they're practicing to promote well-being. They are CNHP Heroes of COVID-19.

    • Mask-Elizabeth-story

      April 07, 2020

      In this time of crisis, Heroes of COVID-19 come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and situations. From the littlest kindness to being on the front lines, the CNHP family is serving in so many different capacities.

    • CNHP nursing students using scarves in a dance/movement therapy class

      April 01, 2020

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions is rapidly responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the needs of our students. There are a variety of ways for all of us to support their education—one of which is through funding the Gloria Donnelly Emergency Fund.

    • March 31, 2020

    • March 30, 2020

      Medical and nursing faculty, staff and students are gathering masks, gowns, gloves and other personal protective equipment to donate to hospitals and health care workers.

    • Lots of open and empty boxes

      March 23, 2020

      In this time of crisis, Hidden Heroes come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and situations. From the littlest kindness to being on the front lines, the CNHP family is serving in so many different capacities.

    • Aprill Hogue '20, MA Art Therapy and Counseling

      March 20, 2020

      Alumna Aprill Hogue shares her experience with the Creative Arts Therapies program in celebration of CAT Week.

    • Rebekka Dieterich-Hartwell '00 '19, PhD, BC-DMT, LPC

      March 20, 2020

      Alumna Rebekka Dieterich-Hartwell, shares her experience with the Creative Arts Therapies program in celebration of CAT Week.

    • Gretchen Fox

      March 19, 2020

      We celebrate the long and distinguished career of Gretchen Fox '91, PA-C and her dedication to the education of physician assistants.

    • March 19, 2020

      Members of Drexel's Creative Arts Therapies Department offered tips on how to manage yourself creatively and effectively while in social isolation.

    • Natasha Goldstein-Levitas '02, MA, BC-DMT

      March 18, 2020

      Alumna Natasha Goldstein-Levitas, shares her experience with the Creative Arts Therapies program in celebration of CAT Week.

    • Akash Bhatia '16, MA, MT-BC, LPC

      March 16, 2020

      Alumnus Akash Bhatia shares his experience with the Creative Arts Therapies program in celebration of CAT Week.

       

    • March 11, 2020

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions and Dornsife School of Public Health hosted discussions on how health care professionals and the general public can be prepared to face the novel coronavirus.

    • George Yancy, PhD giving a lecture at the College of Nursing and Health Professions

      March 11, 2020

      At least 220 students came to hear George Yancy, PhD, speak at the Distinguished Presenters Series launched last year by the College of Nursing and Health Profession's Board of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. His lecture was entitled "The Danger of White Innocence," and sparked interest in continuing the conversation about many of the topics he raised.

    • 91制片厂 Physician Assistant patch on a white coat

      March 09, 2020

      The two students we are highlighting in this edition have wanting to have a career in healthcare in common. Ann Bonner was a kid when she realized the appeal of caring for people, but she was older when she figured out that being a physician assistant would combine all aspects she loves. Alec Proctor wasn’t sure how to realize his dream of a career in medicine until he found this profession.

    • March 09, 2020

      Catch up with news about alumni, classmates and current students.

       

    • March 09, 2020

      Shaina DePaul has a relative she particularly admired growing up, and because her aunt is a nurse, DePaul was able to land her first job in medicine early in her life. It was there that she discovered nurse practitioners and physician assistants, and the rest, as they say, is history. After graduating from Drexel’s program in 2016, this New York physician assistant and her husband take advantage of their new home city and their love of travel every chance they can.

    • Small group of the 2020 People of Purpose

      March 05, 2020

      Two years ago, Dean Gitlin launched a project that would celebrate and showcase people who represented the a deep-seated sense of purpose. In February, the College, along with 80 attendees, celebrated the 2020 People of Purpose at an event much like the inaugural of 2019. 

    • February 26, 2020

      91制片厂 joins the worldwide network of Age Friendly Universities focused on creating diverse, inclusive campuses for all ages.

    • February 20, 2020

      The Philly Chef Conference assembles regional and national food and hospitality experts &ndash; top chefs, food producers and personalities &ndash; to showcase the latest food and beverage trends and techniques through educational lectures, panel discussions and demonstrations, linking established food and hospitality professionals with aspiring students and young industry professionals.

    • January 24, 2020

      In 1969, the co-founder of the world鈥檚 first graduate-level arts therapy program 鈥 which is now at Drexel 鈥 initiated the country鈥檚 first professional organization in the field and served as its first president. Now, one Drexel professor is following in her footsteps.

    • January 22, 2020

      Starting this month, the committee working on Drexel鈥檚 new 10-Year Strategic Plan will begin meeting with colleges and schools to seek input on how Drexel should navigate the upcoming crucial decade.

    • January 17, 2020

      <span>Similar to national trends, more than one-third of Drexel undergraduate students change their major at least once. Like Elizabeth Warnock, who, after three failed switches within two different colleges her freshman year, found the elusive perfect fit she&rsquo;d been seeking.</span><br />

    • January 16, 2020

      Read all about the sponsored research and major gifts and recognition that were recently received by faculty 鈥 like two Drexel professors who were awarded fellows of the National Academies of Inventors.

    • January 09, 2020

      <span>The College of Nursing and Health Professions puts a lot of resources and manpower into making sure that senior nursing students know how to tackle a &ldquo;really bad day&rdquo; through required simulation lab nestled in &ldquo;Population Health Concepts&rdquo; class.</span><br />
      <br />