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The name change aligns the school with national trends in healthcare, and psychology's role in these developments.
Graduate & Professional Student Services director Melodye MacAlpine has accepted an associate dean position at Willamette University.
College of Health Professions students in the schools of audiology, dental hygiene, healthcare administration and leadership, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies and professional psychology celebrated graduation with family and friends on Saturday, Aug. 13.
Graduates include future audiologists, dental hygienists, occupational therapists, physician assistants, psychologists and healthcare administrators.
Anya Hill smiling
Anya Hill PA '05, MHA '12 started her career as a nurse. Two additional degrees from Pacific have helped her create a unique career in healthcare.
Bryan Lang smiling
Less than two years after earning his physical therapy degree from Pacific, Bryan Lang is practicing in his own business.
She has been the school's interim director since last June and will continue to lead the professional program.
Audiology, Dental Hygiene, Phamacy and Physical Therapy named among top healthcare jobs for the upcoming year.
Nearly 190 Pacific University College of Health Professions degree candidates took part in the university's summer commencement exercises on Saturday, Aug. 9 to the delight of professors, friends and family members.
Saje Davis-Risen, assistant professor in Pacific University’s School of Physician Assistant Studi

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