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°®ÎŰ´«Ă˝ College of Health Sciences to Host Annual Scholars Day Highlighting Research of Nearly 70 Students

A physician assistant student explains her research at Scholars Day

Event Showcases Research by Graduates of Physician Assistant Studies and Exercise Science

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The College of Health Sciences will host its annual Scholars Day on Thursday, April 23, showcasing the research and academic achievements of graduates from the Physician Assistant (PA) Studies and exercise science programs.

Scholars Day will take place in Room 255, featuring poster and oral presentations from nearly 70 students. The drop-in event will begin at 11 a.m. with 36 students in the Department of Exercise Science presenting their research until 1 p.m. From 1:30 to 4 p.m., the program will continue with presentations from the Department of PA Studies, highlighting the work of 33 students.

The College of Health Sciences Scholars Day is designed to promote scholarly excellence and professional development. It provides a platform for students to share their research findings, receive feedback from faculty and peers, and engage in meaningful discussions that foster interdisciplinary collaboration. The event reflects the college’s ongoing commitment to advancing research, healthcare education, and evidence-based practice.

Student research presented during Scholars Day addresses health issues that affect patients across the lifespan, with a strong emphasis on improving care, prevention strategies, and overall quality of life.

Projects from the PA studies program explore current approaches to diagnosing, treating, and managing both common and complex medical conditions. Areas of focus include heart disease, diabetes, obesity, mental health disorders, neurological conditions, and dermatologic diseases.

PA students examine and compare medications, therapies, and procedures to better understand safety, effectiveness, and patient outcomes. Many projects also explore emerging treatments and evolving best practices, reflecting the dynamic nature of modern healthcare and the profession’s role in improving patient-centered care. The PA students’ theses may be accessed .

Physician Assistant Scholars Day

Research by exercise science students focuses on the role of movement, training, and physical activity in promoting health and enhancing performance. Their work investigates how exercise interventions can support individuals with chronic conditions, improve recovery outcomes, prevent injuries, and optimize athletic performance.

Topics include strength, balance, and endurance training; safe return-to-play strategies following injury; and the effects of training methods, recovery techniques, and nutrition-related supplements on active individuals and athletes. Together, these projects highlight the critical role of physical activity and evidence-based training in health promotion and rehabilitation.

Faculty, students, and healthcare professionals are invited to attend Scholars Day to support student scholarship, engage with current research, and celebrate the academic accomplishments of graduating students. The event underscores the College of Health Sciences’ mission to prepare future healthcare professionals through rigorous scholarship, interdisciplinary learning, and a strong foundation in research-informed practice.

Auxiliary aids will be made available to persons with disabilities upon request 10 working days prior to the event.  Please call 704-406-4270 or email [email protected] with your request.

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