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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

Burnout in the health care professions and how to cope

November 18, 2019

Burnout is common among health care professionals. Learn how to cope with stress and fatigue.

Burnout is common among health care professionals, learn how to cope with stress and fatigue.

BSIHS furthers educational goals of graduates

October 9, 2019

Tonianne Carpenter stared down the Zane Trace High School track and eyed each hurdle. She bent down and burst from the line as the race began. When she finished, a friend approached and told her she needed to see a doctor right away.

At age 14, Carpenter, of Chillicothe, Ohio, was unaware of how the next few weeks would ultimately impact and change her career path — helped also by the Bachelor of Science in Integrated Healthcare Studies in Ohio University’s College of Health Sciences and Professions .

Tonianne Carpenter

BSIHS furthers educational goals of graduates

October 9, 2019

Tonianne Carpenter stared down the Zane Trace High School track and eyed each hurdle. She bent down and burst from the line as the race began. When she finished, a friend approached and told her she needed to see a doctor right away.

At age 14, Carpenter, of Chillicothe, Ohio, was unaware of how the next few weeks would ultimately impact and change her career path — helped also by the Bachelor of Science in Integrated Healthcare Studies in Ohio University’s College of Health Sciences and Professions .

Tonianne Carpenter

BSIHS' first graduate finds purpose in helping fellow veterans

August 8, 2019

James Clemente enlisted in the United States Army in 1985 and served through 2007. Upon retirement, he questioned where his path would lead. He only knew that he wanted to help people.

James Clemente

BSIHS' first graduate finds purpose in helping fellow veterans

August 8, 2019

James Clemente enlisted in the United States Army in 1985 and served through 2007. Upon retirement, he questioned where his path would lead. He only knew that he wanted to help people.

James Clemente

Unique major becomes ‘godsend’ for CHSP graduate

December 18, 2018

When an aspiring nursing student had her dreams dashed, she was crushed and lost. For the first time in her adult life, Melanie Solano had to find a new path, one that would still allow her to put her knowledge of the health industry and her passion for helping others to use.

Unique major becomes ‘godsend’ for CHSP graduate
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