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NUHS Faculty Receive Additional Degrees

by Oct 11, 2011

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We congratulate several faculty members at National University who have earned additional degrees in the past few months:

Academic Degrees

  • Dr. Mabel Chang, Assistant Professor at the NUHS Florida campus, received the Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health in May of 2011.
  • Dr. Thomas Grieve, Instructor in the NUHS Department of Research, also received the Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health in May of 2011.
  • Dr. Patricia Coe, Instructor and Supervisor of the Massage Therapy Program, received the Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice from National University of Health Sciences in August of 2011.
  • Dr. Anna Jurik, Assistant Professor and DC Clinician at the NUHS Whole Health Center in Lombard, received the Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice from National University of Health Sciences in August of 2011.
  • Dr. Jennifer Ma, Clinical Practice Instructor and ND Clinician at the NUHS Whole Health Center in Lombard, received the Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice from National University of Health Sciences.
  • Dr. Tari Reinke, Assistant Professor and DC Clinician at the NUHS Whole Health Center in Lombard, received the Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice from National University of Health Sciences.

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Elizabeth Toth

Elizabeth Toth

Elizabeth Toth is Communications Coordinator at National University of Health Sciences. She helps promote the university via marketing and public relations efforts. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communications from Northern Illinois University.

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