UNT - Rehab & Health Services

@UNT_RHS

UNT - Department of Rehabilitation & Health Services

Denton, TX
Joined February 2016

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  1. Apr 20

    We’re here to help. Call to schedule your video session 940-565-2741.

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  2. Apr 19

    The Health Services Research PhD program is ecstatic to congratulate the programs first, and newly minted Dr. Qiwei Li and Dr. Theresa Abah for successfully defending their dissertations! We look forward to following their bright careers!

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  3. Apr 8

    Even though a lot of things have been cancelled, your hasn’t! The CRP at UNT is still here for you!

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  4. Apr 7

    We know now, more than ever, how critical it is to focus on our collective Public Health. Take a moment during National Public Health Week to say THANK YOU to all of the public health workers striving to restore the health of our nation!

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  5. Apr 6

    Join us and for National Public Health Week and learn more about supporting healthy communities. And if you really want to learn more, check out BS in Public Health!

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  6. Mar 24

    Interested in applying to the graduate Rehabilitation Counseling program? The application due date has been extended to March 29th! We're having a live Q&A session via Zoom next Tuesday at 6pm. We'll see you there:

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  7. Mar 17

    In lieu of recent shifts in our university, work, and daily life, it’s normal to feel a rise of intense emotions or anxiety. Check out this grounding tips picture that was also up in our group room. Stay tuned for CRP updates this week. Take care. Your mental health matters.🏆

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  8. Mar 5

    Tonight from 6-8 pm in our space (Chilton 136), Active Minds will be hosting an art night where you are invited to come and create art for our upcoming Art Gala on March 20! Supplies will be provided and an art instructor will be there if you need guidance👍🏼🧠 All are welcome!

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  9. Mar 4

    ICYMI two of our doctoral students, Qiwei (Richard) Li and Ganesh (GB) Baniya, recently successfully defended their dissertation proposals!!

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  10. Mar 3

    Interested in a career focused on inclusion, social justice and disability advocacy? Rehabilitation Counseling is for you! Contact us for more information!

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  12. Feb 21

    We're currently accepting applications for our Rehabilitation Counseling MS program! CACREP accredited and ranked #13 nationally by US News & World Reports (tied #1 in Texas). Find out more on our website: . Applications are due by March 15th!

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  13. Feb 14
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  14. Feb 12

    ENGAGE = Embracing Neurodivergent Groups in Academics & Gainful Employment. Want to learn more? All students interested in learning more are encouraged to attend! Click the flyer for details.

    Meeting is February 19th from 5:30 PM until 6:30 PM in the unt union room 225
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  15. Feb 11

    Recruiting future counseling at Texas A&M International University!

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  16. Feb 5

    We’re of Dr. Rachita Sharma, the recipient of a $30,000 grant from the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC/SAMHSA)to help with the Recovery to Practice initiative for addiction professionals throughout the state of Texas.

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  17. Feb 3

    We're of Dr. Elias Mpofu, professor in , who is working with professors in to improve the security of implantable medical devices and the data they collect. Their research is funded by an grant. More:

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  18. Jan 23

    Calling all student researchers with a focus on aging, here is an interesting call for research!

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  19. Jan 23

    Tragic events can impact our sense of safety and community. Practice self-care by examining your emotional health; avoid overexposure to media; focus on your strength base and support network; & talk to others as needed. Support is here & so are we.

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  20. Jan 20

    What a great opportunity for undergrads seeking to travel! @

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