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Faculty Spotlight: Donna Hanly

October 12, 2023

Meet IHS adjunct instructor, Donna Hanly.  Donna teaches two out of the three courses which are part of the online graduate Healthcare Leadership certificate; IHS 5201 Quality, Safety, and Service in Healthcare Leadership and IHS 5202 Financial Innovation and Growth Strategies in Healthcare. Donna also serves as a mentor and instructor for the Master of Integrated Healthcare Studies capstone course, IHS 6280.

Donna Hanly and her four grandchildren

Five versatile jobs available now for allied health professionals

September 1, 2021

The allied health profession is home to some of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation. Not only do they represent nearly 60 percent of the overall workforce in health care – they are also some of the most in-demand medically trained professionals in today’s health care industry.

Allied health workers can join a variety of professions within the health care and medical fields.

Bobcat Student Orientation

May 12, 2021

This summer Bobcat Student Orientation will include virtual and in-person events and options for students and their families. 

The orientation experience has been expanded to include three phases. Phase 1 includes pre-orientation modules that will be released to students in May. The live event in June with an option of attending virtually or in-person is the second phase. Programs have been shortened to one day to help ensure the safety of participants with regard to COVID-19 protocols. Finally, Phase 3 will take place in July as a post-orientation module experience. 

Bobcat Student Orientation

Meet graduate Clinical Informatics student Alexis Moore

April 27, 2021

Meet graduate Clinical Informatics student, Alexis Moore.  Alexis eared her Bachelor of Science in Biology Degree from Ohio University.  She is also currently pursuing her master’s degree in Public Health.  Alexis chose the graduate Clinical Informatics certificate because she wanted to gain a better understanding of the electronic tools and systems available to be better prepared in applying these technologies in a future career to advance health outcomes of her target population. Read more about Moore here.

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Meet IHS department chair and faculty, Tobe Gillogly

April 1, 2021

Meet IHS department chair and faculty, Tobe Gillogly.  Gillogly started her journey at OHIO as an adjunct in 2000 and was then hired on as a part time physical therapist assistant to OU therapy associates (OUTA) in 2003. She is now department chair of IHS. Read more about Gillogly below.

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Meet IHS adjunct faculty member Sue Erlewine

November 12, 2020

Meet IHS adjunct faculty member Sue Erlewine.  Sue teaches IHS 3010: Spirituality in Healthcare and IHS 3240/5240: Overview of Healthcare Advocacy. Both of these courses will be offered in Spring 2021. Click here to learn more about Erlewine.

Congratulations to our 2020 IHS outstanding undergraduate student: Lori Wike

June 10, 2020

The Department of Interdisciplinary Health Studies would like to congratulate the 2020 IHS outstanding undergraduate student, Lori Wike.  Lori recently completed the Bachelor of Integrated Healthcare Studies degree via eCampus. Learn more about Wike here.

Lori Wike professional headshot

IHS Student Spotlight: Amani Burke

May 1, 2020

Meet Interdisciplinary Health Studies senior, Amani Burke. Burke is also a member of the Ohio University women’s basketball team.

Amani Burke

IHS Student Spotlight: Amani Burke

May 1, 2020

Meet Interdisciplinary Health Studies senior, Amani Burke. Burke is also a member of the Ohio University women’s basketball team.

Amani Burke

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Tiffany Arnold

April 17, 2020

Assistant Professor of Instruction Dr. Tiffany Arnold is currently teaching IHS 2230: Introduction to Appalachian Studies. This course provides an introduction to the Appalachian region, including historical, cultural and contemporary context and issues experienced by those who live in the region, and an examination of stereotypes associated with Appalachia.

Dr. Tiffany Arnold headshot
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