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IHP Board Chair is Called to Run MGB Vaccine Center [6]

Jeanette Ives Erickson, DNP ’11, did not hesitate when Mass General Brigham asked her to jump into the midst of the world’s deadliest medical crisis in more than a century. This leadership role brings her in close contact with the Institute’s BSN students who are giving vaccinations at the MGB center.

 

 

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Coming to campus? Get COVID-19 Info and Resources [7]

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A Closer Look: Empowering Student Advocacy Through JEDI Fellows Program [8]

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A graduate school focused exclusively on the health professions

MGH Institute of Health Professions is an innovative graduate school with a mix of post-baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in genetic counseling [9], health professions education [10], nursing [11], occupational therapy [12], physical therapy [13], physician assistant studies [14], rehabilitation sciences [15], and speech-language pathology [16]. We also offer online prerequisites [17] and continuing and professional development [18] for lifelong learning. We prepare students for careers, all within the top 50 jobs for 2021 as ranked by US News & World Report [19].  These jobs pay well, are challenging, provide career growth...and are in demand.

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Access to world-class health care facilities

Interactive, high-tech classrooms, simulation labs with high-fidelity manikins, and five on-campus client centers [21] allow you to apply what you are learning right away. Plus, the MGH Institute is part of Mass General Brigham [22], one of the nation’s top health care systems which includes Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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Collaborate with colleagues across the health professions

All of our programs take an interprofessional approach to learning [24], giving you the competencies needed to be a leader in your field and an effective member of a high-performing, health care team.

 

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Cutting-Edge Research

Faculty members engage in original clinical research [25] aimed at improving the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disorders and disabilities. Opportunities exist for students to work closely with faculty working on a range of cutting-edge topics.

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Driven. Diverse. Meet Our Students.

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Alyx Vogle

“COVID-19 has been difficult for everyone in many diverse, yet similar ways. Our genetic counseling faculty has taken the time to reach out to each one of us and based on feedback began running a processing group. Knowing I have that time set out in my week to vent has saved my mental health during this time. I am so thankful for the genetic counseling leadership.”

Alyx Vogle, MS, Genetic Counseling '21

 

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Tyler Sousa

“As a first-generation college student, I wasn’t sure what to expect of higher education much less an advanced degree. My cohort and faculty in the DPT program have served to challenge me throughout the curriculum and support me during my own personal growth and hurdles. As the clock ticks down on my time as a student here, I cannot think of a better group to continue my academic journey with as I transition to a professional working in the field of physical therapy.”

Tyler Sousa, DPT '20

 

Why Did you Choose The IHP?
I applied to the IHP for the reputation, but I chose to attend for the atmosphere. Never before have I been surrounded by a group of individuals who are so thoroughly committed to solidarity, inclusion, and overall betterment.
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Olivia Rotelle

“The IHP has made the transition to online learning more seamless than I could have ever expected. The faculty, especially the OT department and OSAS, have shown incredible support and empathy throughout these ever-changing times. Not only in regard to academic and clinical work, but more importantly, faculty have shown concern and care for our mental and physical well-beings. I feel so lucky to be a part of the IHP community always, but especially during this time; I have nothing but respect, gratitude, and admiration for all the hard work our faculty, administration, and my fellow classmates have put in to continue preparing us to be the best future health care providers.”

Olivia Rotelle, Doctor of Occupational Therapy '22

 

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Marcus Wheeler

"Growing up on a farm in rural Mississippi and eventually working as a law enforcement officer in Atlanta gave me a unique perspective on socioeconomic and health care disparities. The very roots of the PA profession are to close the gap, which affects so many people  in my community and family alike."

Learn more about Marcus Wheeler [29], [30]
Master of Physician Assistant Studies '19

Why did you choose the IHP’s Physician Assistant Studies program?
The program’s commitment to admitting a diverse population of students.
Marcus Wheeler, Physician Assistant Studies '19
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Anthony Lever

“I took a roundabout way to pursuing a career in nursing. For a long time I thought I wanted to become a pediatrician. I knew I loved biological and medical sciences and really enjoy teaching. I came to the conclusion that nurse practitioner roles were a perfect combination for my interest in children's medicine, patient contact, and patient education.”

Learn more about Anthony Lever [31]
Direct-Entry Master of Science Nursing '19
Pediatrics NP Track

What's your favorite part of studying in Boston?
Boston's wealth of health care organizations. For clinical placements, I have been exposed to 5 major hospitals and 2 non-profit organizations that are integral in our communities.
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Tina Lai

“The OTD program’s culture of collaboration and unique way of teaching its students drew me in. The MGH Institute also offers in-depth learning, with teaching, leadership, and research to name a few. Knowledge in these fields will distinguish the OT from others and give a wider range of potential areas to work in.”

Learn more about Tina Lai [32], Doctor of Occupational Therapy ’20

What is your favorite part about studying in Boston?
There are numerous opportunities to work in different facilities. I've also never traveled by ferry before, but it's beautiful in the summertime and conveniently right next to school.
Tina Lai, OTD '20
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Innovating During Times of Change

Our Faculty

Jason Lucey, DNP, FNP-BC

Jason Lucey's NP students are utilizing cutting-edge online Objective Structured Clinical Examinations to prepare for a future where telepractice is the norm, not the exception. He is one of several faculty profiled in the Innovating in Times of Change video series that focuses on the MGH Institute’s efforts to adapt and thrive during the pandemic. Watch the full video series:

NP Students Prepare for Telepractice [33]
SLP Students Learn in Virtual Aphasia Center [33]
DPT Students Use Flipgrid to Show Skills [33]
Helping DNP Students Model the Pandemic [33]

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New Research Grant Could be a Game Changer for Struggling Readers [35]

A $3.6 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders will allow researchers Drs. Tiffany Hogan and Maura Curran to investigate if providing intensive small-group oral language intervention can improve the reading...Read more [35]

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Occupational Therapy Department Presents at National Conference [37]

More than two dozen faculty, students, and alumni from the OT Department are participating in the American Occupational Therapy Association’s annual conference, “AOTA Inspire” a virtual event that runs throughout April.Read more [37]

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