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Every day College of Health Professions students, alumni, faculty and staff do extraordinary things. Read more about our latest achievements below.

Class of 2024: Maikah and Makailah Flores are united in pursuit of health services

Though the twins will now pursue different areas of focus, VCU will remain a cherished experience they have in common.

Maikalah (left) and Maikah Flores will graduate this month with degrees in health services from VCU’s College of Health Professions. (Kevin Morley, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)Maikalah (left) and Maikah Flores will graduate this month with degrees in health services from VCU’s College of Health Professions. (Kevin Morley, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Kline brings new vision to mobility study of individuals with lower-limb amputations

Growing up in a rural North Carolina community that attracted a lot of retirees, Paul Kline saw his neighbors every day struggle with mobility issues. “I joked that’s how I became interested in physical therapy, because I saw firsthand the challenges my neighbors were dealing with as they got older,” Kline says.

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VCU team’s immersive VR intervention offers hope for chronic back pain relief

Whether playing simulated dodgeball or fishing, individuals who participate in immersive video games get distracted from chronic back pain and make specific movements that ease their discomfort and allow them to engage in more active lives.

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Motivating underserved children to become more physically active

Tamara Buck, PT, DPT, PCS, is on a mission to get children who aren’t physically active moving more.

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Class of 2024: In the language of Afghan patients, Marjan Habib supports their mental health

Master's degree graduate from VCU College of Health Professions counseling program is serving her community in Northern Virginia.

Marjan Habib, who graduated from VCU in August, hopes to continue helping Afghani refugees while using her master’s degree in rehabilitation and mental health counseling. (Photo by Nabila Habib)Marjan Habib, who graduated from VCU in August, hopes to continue helping Afghani refugees while using her master’s degree in rehabilitation and mental health counseling. (Photo by Nabila Habib)

CHP building manager recognized for outstanding service

Brent Sprouse, building and operations manager for the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Health Professions, is the recipient of the 2024 Building Manager Award for the MCV Campus.

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College of Health Professions distance learning programs reflect commitment to education, health care access for rural communities

Toni Said is a super mom. However, even those with seemingly endless energy, passion and strength need help every once in a while. For Said, the support came from VCU’s College of Health Professions and its commitment to her and her community.

Toni Said, back, is photographed with her children, from left, Omar, Hannah and Briley.Toni Said, back, is photographed with her children, from left, Omar, Hannah and Briley.

‘Single most impactful point of connection’ Ayers receives Honorary Alumni Award as retirement nears

When accepting the Honorary Alumni Award from VCU Health Administration recently, Beth Williamson Ayers let the alumni in the audience know how important their work is.

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Atheist chaplains are forging a new path in a changing world

Jason S. Callahan serves as an instructor in the Department of Patient Counseling, College of Health Professions, and as a chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit in VCU Massey Cancer Center. He provides pastoral care to patients, families and staff. Read about his approach to chaplaincy on CNN.

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Answering the call: How VCU’s health sciences campus is unlike any other

Leaders from VCU Health and VCU’s health sciences schools share their perspectives on how a dedication to academic excellence, collaborative innovation and compassionate care impact students, patients and the greater community.

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