• Thu
    18
    Dec
    2014

    In line with its non-academic activities undertaken throughout the year, the Lebanese German University organized its 2014 Christmas event on Thursday 18 December by visiting an old people’s home, “Sendiyanat Beit Alajouz”, in Shaily. Administrative staff and LGU students offered food provisions to the home and prepared different activities to enjoy with the elderly who spent over two hours singing and enjoying the Christmas spirit. LGU staff and students were congratulated by the people in charge of the home on the success of the event and praised for making Christmas an occasion to instill a spirit of compassion among the students towards the older generation. (photos attached)

  • Thu
    04
    Dec
    2014
    Students in the Nutrition Department celebrated St Barbara on Thursday 4th December, 2014 by inviting their peers and faculty members to taste their various homemade and light desserts (ktayef and wheat). They also provided information on each dessert calorie content in a PowerPoint projection and by passing out leaflets rich in important tips. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    02
    Dec
    2014
    Under the patronage of the Minister of Health, Mr. Wael Abou Faour, represented by Dr. Ateka Berri, Head of Preventive Medicine at the Ministry of Health, the Lebanese German University – LGU, in collaboration with MEFOSA, organized a workshop entitled “Ebola: Is Lebanon at risk?” (read more)
  • Fri
    21
    Nov
    2014
    Sun
    23
    Nov
    2014

    To promote volunteering in Lebanon, LGU participated in a project launched by UNESCO to raise awareness of the importance of taking part in community services among the young people.

    LGU students organized an activity entitled “Find the volunteer inside you” and hosted the Red Cross, “Scouts du Liban” and live love Lebanon. Each organization provided information on the nature of their work and its impact on community life and displayed some hands-on techniques relevant to the tasks they carry out. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    18
    Nov
    2014
    La Lebanese German University – LGU, en présence de hauts officiers de l’armée libanaise, a célébré la fête de l’indépendance le mardi 18 novembre, 2014 à son campus à Sahel Alma. Les doyens, chefs des départements et les étudiants de toutes les facultés ont assisté à la cérémonie. Suite à l’hymne national, Dr. Pierre Khoury, Vice-Président au Développement, a prononcé un discours au nom du président de la LGU, évoquant les sacrifices de l’armée libanaise et tous les efforts qu’elle déploie en vue de préserver le Liban, maintenir sa souveraineté et détourner les complots qui visent à affaiblir l’unité nationale. Il a de même appuyé la nécessité de maintenir la solidarité entre tous les libanais  en dépit de leurs affiliations politiques ou religieuses. (read more)
  • Tue
    11
    Nov
    2014
    In line with its social and humanitarian activities, LGU organized a blood donation day in collaboration with “Donner Sang Compter”. The event was held on Tuesday 11 November 2014 at LGU main campus in Sahel Alma. Deans, instructors, staff members, and students from all faculties and departments volunteered to donate blood in a gesture of openness and solidarity. (photos attached)
  • Sun
    09
    Nov
    2014
    Sun
    16
    Nov
    2014

    The Department of Performing Arts at LGU is proud to announce that three short films made by Sami Naoum, Nour Akiki, and Chritelle Nicolas as well as one made jointly by Charles Moukarzel, Aline Mouawad, and Mary Nachef have been selected for the 8th NDU International Students Film Festival (Nov. 9-16). Our students will be competing with local and international universities. We wish them good luck!

    The Department of Performing Arts at LGU is proud to announce that four of its students’ films have been selected for the 8th NDU International Students Film Festival (Nov. 9-16).

    The first three short films have been made by Sami Naoum, Nour Akiki, and Chritelle Nicolas and the fourth jointly by Jad Moukarzel, Aline Mouawad, and Mary Nachef .

    LGU students will be competing with local and international universities. We wish them good luck! (photos attached)

  • Sun
    09
    Nov
    2014

    The department of Physical Therapy at the Faculty of Public Health participated in Banque du Liban Beirut Marathon that was held on November 9, 2014 in Beirut.

    The students provided medical assistance to relieve exertion suffered by the runners. They helped them stretch their strained muscles and took care of their sprained ankles and cramped condition. We thank our students for being socially active. (photos attached)

  • Thu
    06
    Nov
    2014

    The Lebanese German University organized an Inaugural Lecture delivered by Mr. Alexis Loeber, Head of EU Cooperation and Delegation Section, on Thursday 6th November, 2014.

    Mr. Loeber discussed Lebanon’s partnership with the European Union through which the EU provides support to civil society and human rights, the independence of the judiciary, electoral reform, the security sector, penitentiary reform, border management and administrative reform. The EU also aims to protect and empower women, youths and children, victims of torture, migrant workers and refugees in every region of Lebanon.(read more)

  • Fri
    17
    Oct
    2014

    The Lebanese German University was on a meeting date with its German lifestyle on Friday 17th October, 2014 as it celebrated its 5th traditional Oktoberfest at its campus in Sahel Alma.

    Students dressed in traditional Bavarian dirndls and guests of various ages and nationalities as well as beer lovers were present to enjoy the event. Various activities took place in a festive atmosphere.  Jack Haddad and the Lucky Strikes rocked the night with various types of music and songs.

    Pleased with the atmosphere, the typical German and Lebanese dishes, and the thrilling music, the guests spent an unforgettable night eating, drinking, and dancing before challenging one another to the Frankfurter game and other competitions to win valuable prizes.

    It was a joyful event for all and a chance to get a taste of Germany in a Lebanese atmosphere. (photos attached)

  • Thu
    17
    Jul
    2014

    The Lebanese German University – LGU held its third commencement ceremony, class of 2014, under the patronage and presence of his Beatitude Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi at Eddé Sands in Jbeil on July 17, 2014.  Gathered for the occasion were 100 students graduating from the faculties of Business Administration, Public Health, and Arts and Education.

    The ceremony was held in sumptuous surroundings in the presence of Mr. Christian Clages, the Ambassador of Germany in Lebanon, as well as a host of political, military, religious, economic and industrial figures in addition to the deans of the various faculties, heads of departments, the administrative staff, and the students’ parents. (read more)

     

  • Tue
    10
    Jun
    2014

    نظّمت  الجامعة اللبنانية الألمانية – LGU بالتعاون مع اتحاد المستشفيات العربية مؤتمرا” بعنوان ” التغطية الصحية للجميع ” في حرمها في ساحل علما في 10حزيران وأدار المؤتمر الاعلامي وليد عبود بحضور وزير العمل الأستاذ سجعان قزي و ممثلا” عن وزير الصحة وائل بو فاعور٬ الدكتور بهيج عربيد٬ ورئيس اللّجنة البرلمانية للصّحة النائب عاطف مجدلاني٬ و رئيس اتحاد المستشفيات العربية الدكتور توفيق خوجه. وحضر المؤتمر عدد كبير من المعنيين بالشأن الصّحي كأطباء و قدراء مستشفيات و طلاب كليّات الصّحة العامة في جامعات عدّة

    وبعد كلمة ترحيب ألقاها رئيس الجامعة الدكتور فوزي عضيمي٬ شدّد السيّد خوجه على أهميّة المحافظة على الصحة الجسديّة و المعنويّة والاجتماعيّة لكل أفراد المجتمع. فتكون بذلك التغطية الصحيّة شريك فاعل لجميع القطاعات التي تسعى للعمل على انجاز خطّة فعّالة تؤمّن التّغطية الصحيّة للجميع

    و شدّد النائب عاطف مجدلاني على أهميّة العمل على انشاء تغطية صحيّة للجميع من شأنها ازالة الفروقات الاجتماعيّة. وأوضح أن البطاقة الصحيّة تزيل العائق المالي أمام المريض وتسمح له بالاستفادة من الخدمات الصحيّة بنسبة 100% في المستشفيات العامّة و 90% في المستشفيات الخاصّة. وأشار الى أن نسبة المواطنين المحرومين من التغطية الصحيّة في لبنان تناهز ال47%٬ ويمكن تمويل هذا المشروع من الموازنة العامّة للدولة و مساهمة المشتركين. وبذلك يستطيع المتقاعدون الاستفادة من هذة التغطية لقاء بدل شهري قيمته 60000 ل.ل. كما شدّد على أن يخضع المشروع لمراقبة ديوان المحاسبة من أجل العمل بشفافية تامّة

    في دوره٬ ذكّر الدكتور بهيج عرييه بالفوضى التي تطفى على قطاع الصّحة في لبنان بسبب غياب التنسيق بين الدولة والمستشفيات من ناحية٬ وانعدام المراقبة المالية من ناحية أخرى. وشدّد على أهميّة البطاقة الصحيّة وضرورة وصل مراكز الصّحة في مختلف المناطق اللّبنانية بالمستشفيات لكي يتسنّى لها منح المريض خدمات صحيّة عالية الجودة

    أمّا الوزير سجعان قزي فقد أشار الى أن المساواة الاجتماعيّة تقوم على أسس المساواة الانسانية التي تعطي كل انسان الحق في التغطية الصحيّة. أمّا المساواة الوطنية فتفرض على كل دولة تأمين تلك التغطية لكل أبناء المجتمع

    وذكّر بالجهود التي يقوم بها العاملون في وزارتيّ الصحّة العامة والعمل لكي يؤمنّوا خدمات جيّدة لكل المواطنين

    اختتم الحفل بتقديم درع تقدير لكل من الخطباء وشرب نخب المناسبة

     

  • Wed
    04
    Jun
    2014

    The Recreational Department at LGU organized the “Strongest Team” competition on Wednesday 4 June in its green area. Four teams made up each of 5 girls and 5 boys competed against in fun sports games and activities for two hours.

    The PHYSIO I team won the competition and was delivered a cup and medals for the effort of all its members.

    We congratulate all LGU students for their team spirit. (photos attached)

  • Fri
    30
    May
    2014

    In line with its promotion of young talents and in order to encourage its students to reveal their artistic skills, LGU organized LGU’s Got Talent on May 30 at 8:00 p.m.

    The lively event was held at LGU campus in Sahel Alma and featured various talents for the occasion. It attracted not only participants to the contest but also a large number of students who were present to cheer their peers as well as various guests and a jury composed of Mrs. Alice Edde, Mrs. Graziella Seif, Mr. Michel Hourani  Mr. Elie Massad, Mr. Georges Farah, and Mr. Chadi Azoury.

    Fifteen groups of students of various faculties and majors competed in different fields, such as dancing, singing, acting, painting, music playing, and poetry reading. Patrick Eid and Mary Nachaf were awarded first prize for their outstanding singing performance; Vincent Matta second prize for his remarkable dancing steps; while Roula Moubarak ranked third for her unusual voice.

    During the event, many entertaining activities were held. Mr. Elie Massad delivered a standup comedy piece; Mr. Chadi Azoury accompanied by Mr. Pierre Sarkis played music live at intermission; Mr. Georges Farah sang his own medley; and famous soprano singer Graziella Seif ended the event with her angelic voice. (photos attached)

  • Sat
    24
    May
    2014

    LGU organized a seminar entitled « Walking Through and Towards Quality in Physiotherapy » on Saturday 24 May, 2014. The seminar hosted several professionals in the field who met to discuss how to regulate and standardize the profession.

    At the start of the seminar, Dr. Paul Makhlouf, Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, called attention to the growing number of physical therapists in Lebanon due to public awareness of the need for such therapy to deal with old age ailments and various cases requiring specific physical therapy handling. As a result, there is an urgent need for criteria to standardize and regulate the profession.

    Mr. Charbel Habib, Head of the Department of Physical Therapy at LGU, spoke about the evolution of education in the field of physical therapy that used to be confined to graduating technicians before it became part of a higher education program recommended by the WCPT, that is a university diploma including a master degree and a professional PhD.

    Following that, Mr. Hassan Karaki, Director of the Research Center for Quality in Physical Therapy, spoke about how quality evolved from its being imposed by suppliers of goods and services to its being defined by the consumers of these goods and the users of these services. He also brought up the socio-professional situation of therapists in Lebanon before stressing that the main objective of the Research Center is to find out what therapists’ needs are in terms of training and self-development and to define a profile for the therapist and the needed qualifications he should possess, what pathologies are being treated and medical prescriptions are proposed along with problems relating to social security, retirement, and the overall situation of the profession in rural areas in Lebanon.

    In turn, Mr. Joseph Yammine, expert in quality and standardization systems, focused on the preventive and corrective dispositions that should meet the needs of clients. He also described the content of the documentation pyramid that includes the quality manual, the specific procedures for every activity, and the working documents that keep track of what steps have been taken during the therapeutic process. He also defined some terms relating to quality, such as norms, certifications, audits, processes, control, conformity and non-conformity, and corrective and preventive actions.

    Following that, Mrs. Rachelle Rassi Daou, physical therapist and expert in health management, stressed the need to meet the patient’s satisfaction, to boost the image of the profession as well as the need to train professionals on the latest innovations in the field so that they are constantly aware of optimal hygiene practices, the risks involved, and how to apply therapies that are effective and cost efficient.

    Mrs. Claude Maroun, Director of the Physical Therapy Center at AUBMC, delivered a SWOT analysis of the profession identifying its strengths as being university qualifications and the code of ethics and its weaknesses as lack of regulations imposed by the government and data provided for the purpose as well as lack of funds to finance research in the field ; while the opportunities lie in the willingness of universities to launch research programs ; and the threats in the tendency the profession has to follow an esthetic rather than a therapeutic trend.

    Mrs. Maroun also made various recommendations aimed at boosting the profession through carrying out continuous training for the therapists and working towards effective standardization of the profession. She also spoke about how to set objectives for the case in hand and move towards fulfilling these objectives in the best interest of the patient and how to measure the efficiency of the whole process.

    Mrs. Lea Tabet, physical therapist and coordinator of the Physical Therapy Department at LGU, spoke about the standards required for accreditation. She also identified the patient’s rights and needs and the delivery of quality therapy by qualified professionals who are respectful not only of the patient’s needs but also of the security of the environment. She also confirmed that in order to deliver quality therapy to patients, the whole process must be measured against reliable performance indicators.

    At the end of the seminar, discussions followed on how to implement the criteria regarding the standardization of the profession in a most efficient manner. (photos attached)

  • Wed
    14
    May
    2014

    On May 14, 2014, Bloom Shabeb organized a workshop entitled “Banking for Non Bankers” to inform students of basic banking operations and certain procedures to know regarding accounts, loans, interest, rates and transfers.

    The workshop also involved interaction between the trainer and the students who were on keen on knowing specific details regarding how banks operate. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    13
    May
    2014
    Thu
    15
    May
    2014
    From 13 to 15 May, Painter and Writer Tony Massaad held a successful exhibition of his artistic work “Point sans virgule”, that attracted a lot of students and staff members who listened to his explanations about art and the purpose of every painting.
  • Sun
    11
    May
    2014
    In line with LGU mission that aims to support social organizations in their endeavors, students in the Nursing Department participated in Al Younbouh Walk on Sunday 11 May at Fouad Chehab Stadium, Jounieh. The department hopes to raise awareness among its students with respect to people with special needs. (photos attached)
  • Sun
    04
    May
    2014

    The Faculty of Public Health with students in the Department of Physical Therapy: Melissa Zgheib, Patricia Stephan, Reina Merhy, Pascale Beaino, Elie Morcos and Joe Akiki participated in Run Forward Marathon that was held on May 4, 2014 in Beirut. The students acted as a medical team providing medical assistance to the runners, such as stretching strained muscles, treating sprained ankles, ad took care of cramped conditions. (photos attached)

  • Sat
    03
    May
    2014

    The Lebanese German University – LGU hosted Pool Universities Championship on May 3, 2014 on its campus in Sahel Alma. Nine universities participated in the game: LGU – LAU – MU – BAU – SAGESSE – AUL – MUBS – AUST – NDU, which ended with MUBS winning over its contestants and being awarded the championship cup. (photos attached)

  • Thu
    24
    Apr
    2014

    Le Département des Sciences Infirmières de la Faculté de Santé Publique a organisé le 24 Avril en collaboration avec TMC Lebanon – Trafic Management Center, une conférence intitulée : « La sécurité routière, un volet de la santé publique ».

    Capitain Michel Moutran, Directeur du Département des Médias et Relations Publiques au Ministère de l’Intérieur, est intervenu pour la première fois devant un publique formé d’étudiants en santé publique expliquant la nécessité de se conformer à la sécurité routière en explorant les thèmes suivants : (read more)

  • Wed
    23
    Apr
    2014
    LGU held its final table tennis tournaments on April 23, 2014 with 37 students competing for first prize. The game ended with Sella Ayanian winning over Cendrella Hosry in the women category and Lewis Azar over Jad Moukarzel in the men category. (photos attached)
  • Tue
    15
    Apr
    2014
    Wed
    16
    Apr
    2014

    Students at the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Public Health shared the spirit of Easter with their peers and instructors by inviting them all to enjoy their various light, home-made Easter desserts and cookies on April 15th and 16th. Through a slide show, they provided information about eggs and their nutritional value. They also passed out leaflets explaining the calorific content of various regular and light Easter delights. (photos attached)

  • Fri
    04
    Apr
    2014

    Les étudiants du département de physiothérapie à la Lebanese German University –LGU a organisé une conférence intitulée « Troubles musculo-squelettiques professionnels: Ergonomie et prévention chez les bureaucrates » et le vendredi 4 avril 2014 à l’Auditorium ULE, Sahel Alma.

    Une position  assise prolongée devant un écran d’ordinateur est responsable de troubles musculo-squelettiques ou TMS qui  sont  des pathologies dues à des blessures des tissus mous notamment des tendons, ligaments, vaisseaux sanguins et nerfs causés par un travail répétitif.

    Les conséquences de ces troubles sont des douleurs aigues et un inconfort durant le travail ce qui va mener à un absentéisme répétitif, une perte de productivité, une perte de temps et d’argent pour des visites médicales et des traitements médicamenteux ainsi qu’une perte de la qualité de vie de la personne.

    « Mieux vaut prévenir que guérir » : dans ce but les étudiants Alaa SALEH, Patricia STEPHAN, Carine HENNAOUI, Samia FAKHRY, Lea NASSAR, Antoinette SAFI, Nando HARB, Elie KARABACHE, Lucien NAKHOUL, ont pris à cœur l’initiative de développer une formation inspirée du cours d’ergonomie afin d’aider les bureaucrates à déterminer si leur poste d’ordinateur est adapté à leurs besoins en leur fournissant  à l’aide d’une présentation qu’ils ont développé eux même sous la direction de l’enseignante du cours,  les outils de base pour aménager et entretenir un espace de travail de manière à favoriser la santé et la bonne posture. A la fin de la conférence, un guide vidéo va cependant être distribué à tous les spectateurs. (photos attached)

  • Thu
    27
    Mar
    2014

    The Department of Medical Sciences Laboratory at the Faculty of Public Health at the Lebanese German University – LGU organized a conference entitled « Vitamins K2 and D3 ». The conference was held, under the direction of Dr. Joyce Kheir, on Thursday 27 March, 2014 at LGU Campus in Sahel Alma. (read more)

     

  • Sat
    08
    Mar
    2014

    The Lebanese German University, The Lebanese German Cultural Center, The World Youth Alliance – National Committee cordially invite you to attend the first joint conference on Identity and Belonging: Challenges and Opportunities

    Date and Time: Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:30 am 1:00 pm
    Venue: Lebanese German University Jounieh. (Details EN | Details AR)

  • Fri
    21
    Feb
    2014
    Une coopération  a été signée entre la Lebanese German University  représentée par son président le Dr. Faouzi Adaimi et le Goethe Institute représenté par son directeur le Dr. Ulrich Nowack. La signature de cette entente a eu lieu dans les locaux de la LGU à Sahel Alma en la présence  du corps académique et professoral de l’université. Cette coopération promeut la préparation de séminaires et de conférences en commun ainsi que le lancement d’une formation diplômante en enseignement de l’allemand en tant que langue étrangère. (photos attached)
  • Sat
    01
    Feb
    2014
    LGU nutrition students’ project is listed among the first best 7 projects in the Innovation for Food Control Competition and LGU among the first 5 Universities in Lebanon!
  • Sat
    01
    Feb
    2014

    The  Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at the Faculty of Public Health at LGU took part in an interuniversity competition entitled “Innovation in Food Control – IFC2014″ organized by the Ministry of Economy and Trade during February 2014. LGU competed with 20 Lebanese universities and won first prize on its project.

    The purpose of the competition was to get the academic sector involved in the development of projects carried out by the Ministry of Economy and Trade in order to devise new tools that would enhance consumer protection and boost consumers’ confidence in the government. (read more)

  • Tue
    14
    Jan
    2014
    The Faculty of Public Health, in collaboration with IYAMED Pharmaceuticals, organized a conference entitled “Iron Deficiency and Vitamin D” on January 14, 2014. (read more)

  • Fri
    17
    Jan
    2020

    Dr. Jan Dommerholt, President of Myopain Seminars, assisted by LGU Alumni Nabil Zoghbi and Wissam Nicolas taught the DN-3 course at the Lebanese German University, LGU Jounieh, Lebanon. The course was organized by Edufit-Leb. Ten students passed the final examinations to become the first CMTPT/DN clinicians in Lebanon!
    LGU, in collaboration with EduFit-Leb continue to deliver high quality international education courses despite the difficult economic situation on Lebanon.
    We wish LGU and EduFit-Leb the best of luck in their mission.

  • Mon
    06
    Jul
    2020

    Biomedical Technologies Department Achievement

    Another achievement for LGU’s Biomedical Technologies Department. Congratulations to Joseph KHATTAR and Carla ZEINE for having their paper “Implementation of a Monitoring System that Notifies Healthcare Providers of a Sudden Medical Emergency Occurring to a Driver” accepted in a book entitled “Vital Signs: an Overview”. The book is edited by Dr. Roy ABI ZEID DAOU, Head of the Biomedical Technologies Department at LGU, and Professor Josef BOERCSOK, Chairperson of the Computer Architecture and System Programming Department at Kassel University. The book is published by Nova Science Publishers.

     

     

    • Mon
      14
      Oct
      2019

      Visit of Professor Dr. Michel Landry to LGU As An Expert in The DPT Field


As we are aiming for excellence in teaching at the Doctor of Physical Therapy program (DPT), LGU was honored to host another renowned expert in the field, Doctor Michel Landry.
Dr. Michel D. Landry is a Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and in Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina (USA). Prior to his current position, Dr. Landry spent seven years as Division Chief of the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Division where he successfully implemented an upgrade of the program that has now grown into one of the top physical therapy programs in the United States. Prior to receiving his doctoral degree, he held clinical and senior management positions within the private rehabilitation sector in Ontario (Canada), and within international humanitarian aid and development agencies. Dr. Landry is a health policy and services researcher, and his area of study is the policy implications of the gap between available supply (financial and human resources) and increasing demand for rehabilitation and health services across the continuum of care. He is a Past-President of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and a former Career Scientist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC). He lectures widely on policy and the political dynamics of rehabilitation, implications on people with disabilities, and is a provocative advocate for the moral, ethical, and economic necessity to ensure accessible and affordable rehabilitation services across the continuum of high, middle, and low-income countries. Dr. Landry is currently completing his Executive Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, where he is also participating in the Health Sector Management Certificate (HSM).

  • Wed
    09
    Oct
    2019

    New Approaches in The Tele-Rehabilitation With Dr. Helene Corriveau & LGU

    The Physical Therapy Department wishes to thank Dr. Helene Corriveau for sharing during the past few days, her extensive academic and active experience in research, and her pioneering new approaches in physical therapy especially in tele-rehabilitation with our DPT candidates. Her enormous efforts were highly appreciated by the staff and candidates.

  • Mon
    14
    Oct
    2019

    Visit of the Canadian Professor Dr. Helene Corriveau to Participate in the DPT Curriculum as a Visitor

    The Lebanese German University – LGU is pleased to host Canadian Professor Hélène Corriveau for her participation in the Doctorate Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum as a visitor.
    Dr. Corriveau is a full-time professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in the University of Sherbrook. She holds a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Montreal and a PhD from the University of Sherbrook. She has been working in research at the Center of Research for Aging (CSSS-IUGS) since 2001.
    During her extensive academic career, Professor Corriveau received numerous distinctions and awards, mainly the Distinction Award for Best Teaching in 2011.
    She published many scholarly articles on geriatrics and gerontology, rehabilitation of stroke patients, balance, fall prevention, postural stability, functional and strength training and telerehabilitation, to name a few.
    We wish her and all DPT candidates the best.