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With many degree offerings that are accredited by national organizations, the School of Integrated Health Sciences offers dynamic classroom instruction, laboratory/clinical practice, research, and mentoring. Our students develop skills that help them break into health-related fields and further their graduate or professional studies.
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Event introduces young science enthusiasts to future career possibilities — and how UNLV can help get them there.

At UNLV, nontraditional students can find support designed to meet them where they are — and help them go further.

UNLV’s Take Your Child to Work Day gives kids a chance to see what their parents do while exploring a fun range of educational and career-related activities.

UNLV Health Sciences schools team up with other state institutions to showcase faculty and student work.

Occupational Therapy 750 teaches students how to create adaptive tools to improve patient care.
Integrated Health Sciences In The News
Wearing a highly supportive sports bra while working out may unintentionally put pressure on your spine, a new study suggests.
The contents of our daily fluid intake can significantly affect kidney health, even if we don't immediately feel the consequences. Kidneys are central in filtering waste products, balancing fluid levels and regulating electrolytes to maintain overall health. What and how much you drink can directly influence critical functions.
Potatoes' reputation for causing weight gain often places them at the top of the list of foods to avoid, however, various studies over the years have refuted this belief, provided the correct preparation method is chosen.

"We are excited to be partnering with UNLV Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program and the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Early Childhood Education Programs for the Early Childhood Screening and Connection Event to celebrate our anniversary," said Tanata.

To bridge the gap between families and early childhood development services, First 5 Nevada, in partnership with the UNLV Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program and the College of Southern Nevada Early Childhood Education Programs, is hosting the First 5 Nevada Early Childhood Screening & Connection Event.

The National Institute on Aging reports that more than one in four adults 65 and older fall annually. Fortunately, it’s an avoidable threat.
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