Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences NSU Physical Therapy, Physician’s Assistant, and Psychology Programs team up to treat over 600 patients in Puerto Rico

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In April 2019, students, faculty, and alumni of the NSU Professional Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) Programs in Fort Lauderdale and Tampa under the leadership of Ovidio Olivencia, D.P.T., PT, OCS, and Keiba Shaw, D.P.T., Ed.D., PT, joined forces with the Physician’s Assistant Program in Orlando led by Victor Quinones, M.S., PA-C, EMT-P, the Psychology program at the Fort Lauderdale/Davie campus, led  by Diana Formoso, Ph.D., and the NSU campus in San Juan and area Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to coordinate and provide healthcare for people in the communities of Anãsco, Bayamón, Cataño, Humacao, and Utuado.

Lance Cherry, Ed.D., PT, OCS, Jessica Estrada, D.P.T., PT, ATC,  both from Tampa and Ellen Kaldor, M.P.T., PT, PCS, a physical therapist specializing in pediatrics served as preceptors for the physical therapy students. Joining the NSU team was a nurse and a paramedic who provided invaluable expertise and treatment. Over the course of 5 days, the team was able to provide quality health, medical and psychological care, equipment, and vaccinations to approximately 600 people. This Medical Outreach led to many success stories from the perspectives of the communities that were served, the students, preceptors and community partners.

Ramon Vazquez from FEMA said, “I witnessed many success stories and one in particular moved me very much. I witnessed an elderly gentleman in “Hogar Nuestra Señora” de la Providencia who was unable to walk but was able to walk and move after he received treatment from your team.”

A veteran of other NSU sponsored Medical Outreach’s including Jamaica, Kaldor said, Hearing of Puerto Rico’s devastation from Maria, I was so happy to help. It was truly a pleasure to travel and work with Lance and your students, Dr. Formosa and her students and Victor Quinones and his students. I learned a great deal from them as well as hoping they did from me. So glad to be part of this team.”

The trip in April was the second trip for the D.P.T. students and faculty to Puerto Rico. Recognizing in November 2018 that there still was a need for assistance as a result of the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017, a group of eight NSU D.P.T. students under the supervision of Olivencia, Shaw, and Estrada, travelled to the community of Toa Baja, and provided physical therapy services and education for 56 patients over the course of two days.

In addition, $1,200 worth of medical supplies including but not limited to canes, crutches, back and knee braces were provided for those in need! During this trip, Shaw met with community leaders under the guidance of NSU Puerto Rico Campus director, Vanessa Blanco, and FEMA liaison, Vazquez, to assess the need and set the stage for future Medical Outreach to island.

NSU is committed to meeting the health care needs of the underserved in Puerto Rico by providing quality care. In light of this dedication, the next Medical Outreach to Puerto Rico is scheduled for November 17-23, 2019. We have tentatively scheduled the Spring Medical Outreach to Puerto Rico for March 15-21, 2020.

For both trips we are looking for students and faculty from all health care disciplines who have a passion to serve and want to make a positive impact in those that they touch. If you or your students have an interest in attending this outreach, please contact Dr. Keiba Shaw at ks1453@nova.edu.

 

Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Discounted Rates for the NSU Community

NSU is invited to enjoy the benefits of discounted tickets to many exciting events, performances and concerts at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Parker Playhouse, the Aventura Arts and Cultural Center and The Pembroke Pines City Center. Simply select the show and performance that you wish to attend and, when prompted, use the designated promo code for the show you would like to purchase and get exclusive rates on selected shows or call 954.660.6307 and mention the designated promo code for the show you would like to purchase via the phone. Go to: http://www.browardcenter.org/nsu  

BABY SHARK LIVE!

Super Group Ticket Offer – Sunday, October 6th @ 2:00 pm – Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center – Promo Code: BCPASG

Take an adventure with Baby Shark and his friends as they sing and dance through some of your favorite songs! Baby Shark Live! is a state-of-the-art spectacular for children and fans of all ages. In this one-of-a-kind concert experience, your little ones will learn about shapes, colors, numbers and so much more!

Broadway in Fort Lauderdale / LES MISERABLES

Student Super Group Student Ticket Offer – October 8th-20th @ Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center – Promo Code: BCPAST

Cameron Mackintosh presents the new production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, Les Misérables, direct from its acclaimed Broadway return. Featuring the beloved songs “I Dreamed A Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “One Day More,” and many more, this epic and uplifting story has become one of the most celebrated musicals in theatrical history.

Slow Burn Theatre Co. presents SHREK THE MUSICAL

Student Super Group Ticket Offer – October 25th-November 10th – Amaturo Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Promo Code: BCPASG

JetBlue Presents Broward Center & Slow Burn Theatre Co, production of Shrek, The Musical. Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage in a hilarious and spectacular production that turns the world of fairytales upside down.  All tickets $27.00.Slow Burn Theatre Co presents A Christmas Story

Student Super Group Ticket Offer – December 13th-30th – Amaturo Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Promo Code: BCPAST

JetBlue Presents Broward Center & Slow Burn Theatre Co, production of A Christmas Story,  A Christmas Story, The Musical brings the classic 1983 movie to hilarious life on stage! , A Christmas Story, The Musical, is a triple-dog-dare of a good time and it is sure to warm your heart for the holiday season! All tickets $27.00

NSU Hosts the Southern Strike Command Leadership and Staff

Left to right: NSU Director, Veteran Affairs Matthew Chenworth, Associate Dean, Ed.D. Jamie Manburg, Director, Nicholas Pascucci, Dean, Kimberly Durham, Psy.D. Lieutenant Colonel Heath Papkov, Captain Martin Johnson, Sergeant First Class Samuel Gomez- Velez

On August 12, 2019, NSU had the pleasure of hosting the new Professor of Military Science Lieutenant Colonel Heath Papkov and the Southern Strike Command Staff Lieutenant Colonel Heath Papkov, Captain Martin Johnson, Sergeant First Class Samuel Gomez-Velez

The Southern Strike Command leadership and staff visited the Ft. Lauderdale campus to finalize the implementation of the inaugural Army Reserve Officers’ Training Crops (ROTC) Cohort for this Fall 2019.  The ROTC is a college elective that enables students to succeed in their desired career, whether civilian or military. Students who complete all ROTC requirements may be commissioned as Second Lieutenants and serve in the Active Duty Army, Army Reserves, or the Army National Guard. The courses at NSU, will be housed in the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice.

NSU, the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education & School of Criminal Justice, and the Department of Veterans Affairs is extremely excited to be a partner and collaborate with the Army ROTC.

For more information, on NSU’s ROTC program please contact, Nicholas Pascucci at npascucci@nova.edu.

NSU’s College of Pharmacy Provides Health Screenings to the Underserved

Students pose while visiting the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society Community Health Fair

NSU’s Palm Beach Campus College of Pharmacy students and faculty members participated in the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society Community Health Fair at the Max M. Fisher Boys & Girls Club in Riviera Beach, FL. The team worked in collaboration with the Diabetes Coalition of Palm Beach County to provide free diabetes risk assessments and HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c) screenings to attendees. This annual back-to-school health fair provided the underserved, uninsured, and at-risk members of the community access to free healthcare services and health education. “We were excited to be a part of this event and to provide educational materials and knowledge about healthy living strategies to the community,” said Rochelle Nappi, Ed.D., assistant dean for the College of Pharmacy in Palm Beach. Link for more pictures Click here

Halmos Faculty and Master’s Students Present at International Conference

MS Students Breanna Vanderplow and Georgia Parks with Halmos Faculty Alexander Soloviev

From July 8 – 18, 2019, the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) held its 27th General Assembly in Montreal, Canada. Celebrating IUGG’s centennial, the scientific program was composed of Union, Inter-Association, and Association symposia, workshops, panels and special events.

During this prestigious event, Halmos College students and faculty presented three lectures. The first one was by Marine Science master’s student Breanna Vanderplow presented a talk on the “Effect of Surfactants on Generation of Sea Spray During Tropical Cyclones”. The second one was by Marine Science master’s student Georgia Parks entitled, “Analysis of Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer in the Florida Keys”.

Halmos College’s final presentation was by faculty member and researcher Alexander Soloviev, Ph.D.. His presentation was entitled, “Freshwater Lenses in the Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean Due to River Runoff or Convective Rains Spreading as Gravity Currents”. Dr. Soloviev’s presentation discussed modelling results that have several practical applications including pollution propagation in coastal waters (e.g., oil spills).

The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) is the international organization dedicated to advancing, promoting, and communicating knowledge of the Earth’s system, its space environment, and the dynamical processes causing change. Through its constituent Associations, Commissions, and services, IUGG convenes international assemblies and workshops, undertakes research, assembles observations, gains insights, coordinates activities, liaises with other scientific bodies, plays an advocacy role, contributes to education, and works to expand capabilities and participation worldwide.

For more information:http://iugg2019montreal.com/

Mailman Segal Center for Human Development’s Autism Institute Staff Members Provide Support at Camp Yofi

Sue Kabot, Executive Director of the Mailman Segal Center for Human Development’s Autism Institute took five former Baudhuin Preschool employees and current NSU graduate students in Speech-Language Pathology, Mental Health Counseling, and Clinical Psychology to Camp Yofi, a family camp for families of children with autism spectrum disorder. Each of the NSU students led a group of five counselors who were assigned a camper with autism through the day’s activities including swimming, climbing a high tower, nature, music and dancing, and arts and crafts. Siblings had their own groups and schedule of activities including a sibling lunch where they had the opportunity to share feelings about their brother or sister. Parents had their own choices of recreational, spiritual, and educational activities. This was the 15th year of the partnership between Nova Southeastern University and Ramah Darom, an overnight camp located in North Georgia.

NSU University School Students Kick Off a New School Year

It’s the start of a new school year for NSU University School’s Sharks! Students in junior kindergarten through 12th grade have headed back to school for the 2019-20 school year.

Students kicked off the school year by participating in team-building and getting-to-know you activities while connecting with teachers, staff, and friends. Our New2U organization and school buddies helped welcome our new USchool students and helped them feel like part of our family.

NSU University School parents were also excited about the new school year and joined our University Family Organization (UFO) after drop off at a Back-to-School Coffee. Parents had the opportunity to reminisce with other USchool parents and talk about all the exciting events and activities planned for the upcoming year — one that is sure to be filled with innovative classroom lessons, engaging student activities, and lasting friendships.

If you have any questions about NSU University School, please call 954-262-4506 or email uschooladmissions@nova.edu. As a reminder, NSU employees receive a 35 percent tuition discount at NSU University School and may also qualify for financial aid.

 

Grand Opening Celebration for Three Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Student Businesses

Ready to enjoy a delicious acai bowl, a snow cone, or pop some candy into your mouth while you are gearing up for fall semester?  Visit the new Razor’s Edge Shark Cage on the first level of Mako Hall for the Grand Openings of three new student-run businesses owned and operated by Rockefeller Class of 2021 Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Scholars Program students who will celebrate their Grand Openings from August 26-28.  This is an enormous accomplishment for these students and we would like to invite you to come and participate and enjoy some of their great new products and services. Cash or credit cards are accepted.

Each Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Scholars Program student opens an on-campus, student-run business in order to fulfill their scholarships. Each business aims to engage all members of the NSU community including students, faculty, and staff.  Students went through specifically designed courses to aid them in getting their businesses started. From making Shark Pitches and Shark Funding Pitches to faculty members and entrepreneurs, students gained confidence in starting their on-campus businesses. On August 26-28, we have three businesses from the Rockefeller Class opening their businesses and joining six returning Shark Cage student-run businesses from last year, Mako Me Fit (protein shakes), The Lemonade Stand, Shark MGT, Shark Market, Shark Vault, and Simple Servings.  Watch your messages because there are additional 10 Shark Cage student-run businesses opening between August 26 and September 5. We invite you to ENGAGE with them and support their businesses.

Grand Opening Events:

Natural Bowl, Monday, August 26 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

  • Location: Shark Cage, 1st floor, Mako Hall
  • Operating Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:00 am –1:00 pm
  • For a great start to the day, enjoy a delicious homemade acai bowl with a variety of toppings!

Shark Bait Candy Shop, Tuesday, August 27 from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

  • Location:  Shark Cage, 1st floor, Mako Hall
  • Operating Hours:  Tuesdays to Fridays from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Do you have a sweet tooth and no way to get to the store?  Candy, candy, candy!  All kinds of candy available on the Shark Bait candy cart!

Mako Ice, Monday, August 28 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

  • Location: Shark Cage, 1st floor, Mako Hall
  • Operating Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
  • Have fun and enjoy a delicious treat to beat the heat!

Natural Bowl

You may think you are still dreaming when you stop in at Natural Bowl and start your day with a delicious acai bowl that looks like ice cream, kind of tastes like ice cream, and makes you feel good about going to class with this breakfast choice that will keep you feeling pleasantly full for hours.  Located in the Shark Cage on the ground floor of Mako Hall, come to the Grand Opening on Monday, August 26 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.

Natural Bowl, owned and operated by Anjali Gill, a junior from Westminster, Colorado, is a Dual Admit Osteopathic Medicine student majoring in Biology and minoring in Entrepreneurship.  Anjali encourages you to top off your acai bowl with a variety of different fruits and berries, nuts, and granola fixings of your choice.  A great way to start the day.  Regular hours of operation are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.  Natural Bowl will operate in Fall 2019-Winter 2020.

Shark Bait Candy Shop

Candy is dandy! When you buy candy, you are quite possibly buying a little bit of joy and thinking about past happy times and events.  Stop by Shark Bait Candy Shop, located in the Shark Cage on the ground floor of Mako Hall on Grand Opening day, Tuesday, August 27 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm and see the countless selections, some classic, some old favorites, many varieties, colors, and of course, chocolate candy!

Shark Bait Candy Shop, owned and operated by Marcos Leite, a junior from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who is a Dual Admit MBA majoring in Business Management and minoring in Entrepreneurship.  Marcos has lollipops, ring pops, candy bars, gummy worms, Airheads, and so much more on his candy cart.  Regular hours of operations are Mondays to Thursdays from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.  Watch for Marcos around campus because he may be showing up with his cart at your building outside of his regular operating hours at Shark Cage in Mako Hall.  The Shark Bait Candy Shop will operate in Fall 2019-Winter 2020.

Mako Ice

Think of those great childhood memories when you enjoyed a delicious, refreshing snow cone.  Treat yourself and enjoy a classic snow cone at Mako Ice, located in the Shark Cage on the ground floor of Mako Hall on Grand Opening day, Wednesday, August 28 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm.

Mako Ice, owned and operated by Max Broxterman, a junior from Cincinnati, Ohio, who is majoring in Finance and minoring in Entrepreneurship.  Max encourages you to take a well-deserved break and enjoy a few minutes of relaxation.  Regular hours of operation are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. Mako Ice will operate in Fall 2019-Winter 2020.

For more information about this program, please contact:

Cheryl R. Babcock, CFE

Lecturer and Director

Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Scholars Program

Huizenga Business College

Nova Southeastern University

Phone number:  954-288-7435

Email:  babcockc@nova.edu

2019 Weeks of Welcome

Get Ready to Dominate!

Welcome back to our returning students, faculty, and staff. For our new students, welcome to our Shark family.

The NSU Weeks of Welcome is scheduled for Wednesday, August 14 through Monday, September 2, and you don’t want to miss out. All events are open to residential and commuter students. Be sure to attend as many events as you possibly can and enjoy the experience.

To see the list of all scheduled events hosted on our Fort Lauderdale/Davie campus, please visit nova.edu/wow. Make sure to use #NSUWOW when sharing your WOW memories on social media.

For disability-related accommodations for any of the events, please contact
(954) 262-7185 or e-mail disabilityservices@nova.edu

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