‘Doing some good in another corner of the world’: Occupational therapist treks from Georgia (the state) to Georgia (the country) to open more avenues for rehabilitative care
‘Doing some good in another corner of the world’: Occupational therapist treks from Georgia (the state) to Georgia (the country) to open more avenues for rehabilitative care
“This grant and what we’re doing, I think it fits with a lot of what Creighton does,” said Traci Swartz, a 2007 graduate of the Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. “Creighton is known in the field for being a place that gives back and its students take what they learn and try to apply it elsewhere. To be here and expanding these therapies for the people of Georgia, I’m glad that I’m getting that Creighton name a little further out there and doing some good in another corner of the world.”
‘This physical connection between The Atlas and our campus community, spanning the North Freeway with beauty and grace, holds great promise,’ …
“This grant and what we’re doing, I think it fits with a lot of what Creighton does,” said Traci Swartz, a 2007 graduate of the Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. “Creighton is known in the field for being a place that gives back and its students take what they learn and try to apply it elsewhere. To be here and expanding these therapies for the people of Georgia, I’m glad that I’m getting that Creighton name a little further out there and doing some good in another corner of the world.”