The College of Health Sciences Celebrates
Black History Month
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In celebration of Black History Month, the College of Health Sciences is recognizing several of its Accomplished Graduates from the various programs in the college. The College of Health Sciences is committed to preparing tomorrow's health care leaders by providing quality professional education that meets the needs of its diverse constituencies.
Zoe Harvey, Relief Charge Nurse, |
Cassandra Holder Ballard, Ed. D. |
Sedric Cooper, PT, DPT. Clinical Director at Encore Rehabilitation
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Willie Haynes, MOT, OTR/L
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Alyssa Conger, M.S. CCC-SLP Independent |
Rodneyka Mack, Director of Patient |
Angela Person-Hogan, B.S. |
Robert Cox, BS, RRT |
DesTriney Fleming, Rehabilitation Technician |
Outstanding Clinical Placement
Experience outstanding clinical placements, learn from exceptional faculty, pursue your research investigations, and immerse yourself in TSU’s challenging and accredited health-related academic programs that prepare you to achieve the same high pass rate on licensing examinations as our current students.
You’ll also get comfortable with educating the community on important issues by delivering seminars, workshops, health fairs, consultations, and other health-related programs, events, and activities to individuals and organizations in the Nashville metro area.
Nashville Healthcare Community
When you graduate, you’ll be ready to take advantage of Nashville’s well-regarded health care employment environment with its many opportunities in clinical practice, administration, teaching, and service at public and private hospitals, clinics, educational institutions, industries, and businesses.
Tour Facility, Labs, Clinics
Tour our labs, clinics, and campus facilities or meet with a program advisor to explore health career options by scheduling an appointment with any program.
Apply Your Passions
Apply your passion for health, healing, and service to others as you set your sights on careers in the health professions.