Videos by LSU Health Shreveport School of Allied Health Professions in Shreveport. Future health care professionals assisting with the identification, prevention and treatment of diseases, disabilities and disorders.
PAs took to the outdoors today for some rec therapy!
A little throwback from our Class of 2023 supporting fellow alum, Hayley Arceneaux (c/o ‘16) as she became the first PA in space!
LSUHS Commencement Summer 2023 Congratulations to our summer graduates! Stay connected as alumni by updating your profile at www.lsuhsfoundation.org/alumniupdate
SAHP Research Night
The SAHP Research Night was held last Thursday, March 17th. The event highlighted research across all allied health programs, including interdisciplinary collaborations between CPS, MLS, ComD/SLP, OT, PA, PT, and MPH, with 22 presentations featured. Faculty presented their posters as guests perused the floor of the Faculty Rehab Clinic.
2021 LSUHS Summer Commencement
On Saturday, August 14, 2021, LSU Health Shreveport graduated 59 Allied Health Professionals in the Summer Commencement ceremony, including PA, OT, MLS, and MPH.
We also took the opportunity to celebrate past graduates. Thank you to all alumni who participated either by walking in the ceremony or attending the reunion celebrations!
Twenty-eight individuals from the Hollywood Heights area have started to Eat Right and Move! The community-placed research program is lead by Dr. Marie Vazquez Morgan, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Institutional Wellness at LSU Health Shreveport. Since the inception of the program in June 2021, participants have been meeting three times a week for exercise and nutrition/cooking classes. Dr. Morgan reports “Our participants have been so excited about starting this new healthy lifestyle and have been coming to workout even on ‘off days’! We are hopeful to facilitate sustainable lifestyle modification through this pilot program by training peer health mentors and replicating the program in other areas that harbor food deserts and areas of need in order to promote health and wellness in our local marginalized populations.” The program has collaborated with other local organizations such as LSU Ag Center, St. Luke’s Mobile Ministry, and Cotton St. Farms. This program is funded by grants from the Gannett Foundation, The Community Foundation of Northwest Louisiana, and the Sigma Rho Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.