News & Events
New Study by ACHE School of Physical Therapy Featured in Canadian Publication
The featured article takes a closer look into a new study conducted by ACHE PT, which highlights the unique benefits of exercising together for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and their care partners.
ACHE Announces Key Leadership Appointments
These strategic appointments underscore ACHE’s commitment to academic excellence and inclusivity across its five academic programs.
Three ARCOM Alum Graduate from Choctaw Residency Program
Doctors Henry Gutierrez, Shanell Gray, and Daniel Stacy finished their three-year residency with Choctaw Nation and are remaining on as physicians with Choctaw Nation Health Services.
ACHE M.A.P. Program Fosters Diversity in Healthcare for Second Year
This innovative initiative is designed to educate, encourage, equip, and engage diverse students from underrepresented and underserved populations considering careers in occupational therapy or physical therapy.
ACHE Mourns the Loss of Beloved Facility Dog Nibs Zeiner
Nibs leaves behind a legacy of compassion, joy, and invaluable service to all who had the privilege of knowing her.
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ARCOM Graduate Becomes Heroine on Vacation, Saving Woman’s Life
Dr. Dunn’s unforgettable experience will serve as a reminder of the difference all ACHE students and alumni can make in the lives of others.
“It’s More Than Just a Medical School”
Article Courtesy: Talk Business & Politics – “The development began with 200 acres at Chaffee Crossing and has grown to 650 acres.”
ARCOM Names Preceptor of the Year
Dr. Fulton has been a dedicated ARCOM preceptor since 2020, embodying the highest standards of teaching and mentorship.
ACHE School of Occupational Therapy Granted Preaccreditation Status
Preaccreditation status allows ACHE OT to move to one of the final steps of the full accreditation process.