South Dakota State - Dept of Allied & Population Health

South Dakota State - Dept of Allied & Population Health Our department includes the Medical Laboratory Science programs, the Masters in Public Health program, and teaches social & admin. Sciences and Pharm.D.

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Looking for a new, exciting career? The SDSU MLS Program is hiring an Instructor position! Please click the link for mor...
10/05/2022

Looking for a new, exciting career? The SDSU MLS Program is hiring an Instructor position! Please click the link for more information!

South Dakota State University’s Department of Allied and Population Health (APH) is offering an exciting career opportunity for an Instructor in the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) program starting immediately. We are looking for creative and innovative professionals to join our rapidly growing, ...

Face It TOGETHER is thrilled to renew its annual walk, March Into the Light, which honors those who have struggled with ...
09/20/2022

Face It TOGETHER is thrilled to renew its annual walk, March Into the Light, which honors those who have struggled with the disease of addiction. With a 6:30 a.m. start, participants walk into the morning sunrise, just as those with addiction move out of darkness and into recovery.

If you are looking to learn more about helping patients manage their diabetes including current treatment guidelines, li...
08/26/2022

If you are looking to learn more about helping patients manage their diabetes including current treatment guidelines, lifestyle modifications, motivational interviewing, and practice models, the SDSU Department of Allied and Population Health is offering the Pharmacist & Patient-Centered Diabetes Care training 9/11. This training is for SD pharmacists in any practice setting interested in learning more about Diabetes management. Follow the link to register. https://www.sdstate.edu/pharmacy-allied-health-professions/apha-training-through-sdsus-allied-and-population-health
Erin Miller is happy to answer any questions you may have!

If you are looking to learn more about developing, implementing, delivering, and sustaining MTM programs, the SDSU Depar...
08/26/2022

If you are looking to learn more about developing, implementing, delivering, and sustaining MTM programs, the SDSU Department of Allied and Population Health is offering the APhA general MTM training program on 9/8. This training will be conducted in person at the Community College of Sioux Falls and is for SD pharmacists in any practice setting interested in learning more about MTM services. Follow the link to register. https://www.sdstate.edu/pharmacy-allied-health-professions/apha-training-through-sdsus-allied-and-population-health
Erin Miller is also happy to answer any questions you may have!

You can’t get any more “Real World, Real-Time, Hand-on Learning “ than this!! It’s only the 2 day of the semester, and o...
05/26/2022

You can’t get any more “Real World, Real-Time, Hand-on Learning “ than this!! It’s only the 2 day of the semester, and our students spent time with the department at Avera Health and got see various areas of the Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center where they will spend the remainder of their professional year. Yesterday they spent time at Sanford Health. Our Rapid City students spent their last two days at Monument Health.

We are truly blessed to have all our classes, labs and clinicals at these amazing facilities!!

Congratulations to all of our students in the Master's of Public Health Program, Respiratory Care Programs, and Medical ...
05/10/2022

Congratulations to all of our students in the Master's of Public Health Program, Respiratory Care Programs, and Medical Laboratory Sciences Programs on graduation this weekend!

All of the faculty & staff in the Department of Allied & Population Health, as well as the College of Pharmacy & Allied Health Professions, are all immensely proud of all of your accomplishments!

Exciting news! 👩‍🔬 Avera sponsorship targets SDSU Medical Lab Students 👩‍🔬See more below:
04/19/2022

Exciting news!

👩‍🔬 Avera sponsorship targets SDSU Medical Lab Students 👩‍🔬

See more below:

Avera Health announced a new $40,000 per student sponsorship program for a dozen medical laboratory science students at an unveiling before 19 Medical Laboratory Science I students at South Dakota State University March 28. Later in the day, it was presented via Zoom to several Upward Mobility and A...

The World Needs More Respiratory Therapists!The CEOs of AARC, COARC, and NBRC spotlight the need for respiratory therapi...
01/27/2022

The World Needs More Respiratory Therapists!

The CEOs of AARC, COARC, and NBRC spotlight the need for respiratory therapists, and that the world needs more. Hear the personal stories about the vital contributions that RTs make, showcased by the NBRC.

We are thankful for our Respiratory Therapy Program in bringing more RT's to our world!

The CEOs of AARC, COARC, and NBRC spotlight the need for respiratory therapists, and that the world needs more. Hear the personal stories about the vital con...

If you are looking to learn more about developing, implementing, delivering, and sustaining MTM programs, the SDSU Depar...
11/01/2021

If you are looking to learn more about developing, implementing, delivering, and sustaining MTM programs, the SDSU Department of Allied and Population Health is offering the APhA general MTM training program on 12/2. This training will be conducted in person at the Community College of Sioux Falls and is for SD pharmacists in any practice setting interested in learning more about MTM services. Follow the link to learn more. https://www.sdstate.edu/pharmacy-allied-health-professions/apha-training-through-sdsus-allied-and-population-health Erin Miller is also happy to answer any questions you may have!

Happy Respiratory Therapists week from the Department of Allied and Population Health!
10/25/2021

Happy Respiratory Therapists week from the Department of Allied and Population Health!

If you are looking to learn more about helping patients manage their diabetes including current treatment guidelines, li...
09/28/2021

If you are looking to learn more about helping patients manage their diabetes including current treatment guidelines, lifestyle modifications, motivational interviewing, and practice models, the SDSU Department of Allied and Population Health is offering the Pharmacist & Patient-Centered Diabetes Care training 10/22. This training is for SD pharmacists in any practice setting interested in learning more about Diabetes management. Follow the link in the flyer to learn more. Erin Miller is also happy to answer any questions you may have!

https://www.sdstate.edu/pharmacy-allied-health-professions/apha-training-through-sdsus-allied-and-population-health

Updated to online!As SDPhA has made the difficult decision to transition to a virtual format, the MTM training will be o...
09/10/2021

Updated to online!
As SDPhA has made the difficult decision to transition to a virtual format, the MTM training will be offered virtually as well. SDSU is open without restrictions so the team is also able to accommodate requests for in person conversations following the training.

If you are looking to learn more about developing, implementing, delivering, and sustaining MTM programs, the SDSU Department of Allied and Population Health is offering the APhA general MTM training program on 9/16. This training will be virtually and is for SD pharmacists in any practice setting interested in learning more about MTM services. Follow the link to learn more. https://www.sdstate.edu/pharmacy-allied-health-professions/apha-training-through-sdsus-allied-and-population-health Erin Miller is also happy to answer any questions you may have!

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