Archive for ‘Post-professional Physical Therapy’

Won't you be ours?

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Happy valentine’s day, lovely readers!

On this day of warm fuzzies and mushiness, let us be clear in how much we appreciate you all. Whether you are a student, staff member, grad, patient or friend of the University, we are thankful to have you in the DMU family!

Now remember to spend some time with those you love, be it significant other, sibling, parent, pet or friend. Even if you don’t get into the holiday, it’s a nice reminder to tell those you care about how you feel!

Won’t you be ours?

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Happy valentine’s day, lovely readers!

On this day of warm fuzzies and mushiness, let us be clear in how much we appreciate you all. Whether you are a student, staff member, grad, patient or friend of the University, we are thankful to have you in the DMU family!

Now remember to spend some time with those you love, be it significant other, sibling, parent, pet or friend. Even if you don’t get into the holiday, it’s a nice reminder to tell those you care about how you feel!

Wordless Wednesday: 21 weeks until alumni reunion!

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21 weeks until alumni reunion!


When you're stressed, you…

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Do what? How do you react?

Do you eat (healthy comfort food ideas for my fellow emotional eaters)? Listen to music, stop what you’re doing and tune out for awhile? Work out?

Here’s a list of 25 stress-relievers. Share your tips!

Connected?

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How many ways are you connected to DMU?

We’d love for you to check out our Facebook page, watch our YouTube vids & follow us on Twitter.

Another other cool thing to check out – our campus tour in photos.

The ulna is connected to the…

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This is a sweet new Google tool that could be pretty handy for our incoming pre-med students, or really anyone interested in health. (You may need to download the new beta version of Google’s Chrome browser to make it work.) You can choose to view just the nervous system or skeletal system, view several systems with partial transparency. You can click an organ, bone or vein and get the name or search for a body part and have it highlighted.

Nifty!