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Allied Health and Nursing Students Celebrate National Allied Health Professions Week

Students from NSU’s College of Allied Health and Nursing (CAHN) recently celebrated National Allied Health Professions Week which recognizes the contributions of the various allied health professions to advance health care.

CAHN’s Nu Sigma Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Eta, the National Honor Society for the allied health professions, supported this recognition week by hosting a knowledge challenge to students in the Health Professions Division. Students were challenged to take a 10 question quiz that tested their knowledge of the various allied health professions. More than 200 students from both main campus and Student Educational Centers participated, with one winner randomly selected from the nine highest scorers. 

CAHN assistant professor and chair and the physician assistant program Melissa J. Coffman, M.P.A., PA-C, who is also the secretary and treasurer of the Nu Sigma Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Eta (left) gives Seth Holman, a 2nd year CAHN physician assistant student at main campus an iPod touch in recognition of his knowledge on the various allied health professions during National Allied Health Professions Week.

The Alpha Eta Society wishes to congratulate Seth Holman, 2nd year physician assistant student, who won an iPod Touch for  his knowledge of the various allied health professions.