School of Health Sciences (HSC)


Students demonstrate the use of interactive video games as a method of rehabilitational therapy for motor skills.

Our top priority in the School of Health Sciences is to provide quality education. The faculty, who are expert practitioners and researchers, prepare students for dynamic careers in healthcare. Students learn by doing in the numerous hands-on labs, the campus Speech and Hearing Clinic, and the community. There are many opportunities for students to participate in service-learning in the community, clinical and fieldwork experiences, online learning, and faculty research.

Health care today is rapidly changing, challenging practitioners to be innovative, think both independently and collaboratively, and take leadership. The programs in the School of Health Sciences prepare students for these challenges. The graduates of these programs will be tomorrow’s leaders in designing services that promote the health and well-being of the citizens of our communities.

John Bazyk, Chairperson

 

Course Objectives

At the conclusioon of the session, the attendee will be able to:
1. Discuss the models, knowledge, and approaches for creating diverse inclusive practices.
2. Identify how to develop community resources to facilitate a socially inclusive practices.
3. Describe examples of successful and unsuccessful community collaborations.
4. Facilitate creative action planning for participant's innovations.

Schedule
5:00-6:15 Reception
6:15-6:30 Welcome and Introductions
6:30-8:00 Presentation
8:00-8:15 Question and Answer

Location
Cleveland State University Campus
Fenn Tower Third Floor Ballroom
Parking available in the East Garage lot for $6. 
Go to www.csuohio.edu/services/parking/ for a campus map

Registration
This course is offered free of charge, but please let us know by October 20th if you will attend: 
Sue Wayne s.wayne@csuohio.edu or Karen Armstrong (216) 687-3567