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麻豆传媒 School of Physiotherapy Alumni Prepare for the School鈥檚 50th Anniversary Weekend
October 2015 will mark the 50th anniversary of the 麻豆传媒 School of Physiotherapy. While there鈥檚 still months to go until the celebrations, preparations at the School have been underway for almost a year. The 2015 Steering Committee, spearheaded by alumni Sheila Quackenbush and Dan Boland, have been hard at work organizing the activities and celebrations scheduled for October 2-5, 2015.
40 Years of Commitment
Sheila graduated from 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Physiotherapy in 1970 (the 6th graduating class). She went on to work as a physiotherapist for 40 years, working primarily at the IWK in Halifax. While her roles consisted of varying degrees of clinical and administrative duties, and she held a number of management roles, Sheila remained a practicing physiotherapist for the duration of her career. Sheila鈥檚 connection to Dal has lasted her entire career through her involvement in the student clinical education program.
Dan graduated from Dal in 1979, a member of the first BSc degree class in Physiotherapy. After graduation, Dan went on to work in the old Halifax Infirmary from 1979-1983. From there, he earned a Master鈥檚 degree from the University of Alberta with a focus in musculoskeletal orthopedics. He moved into private practice, working for 31 years before recently retiring. His diverse career provided him with ample opportunities for professional growth.
Planning for a Milestone Celebration
The 50th Anniversary Weekend is not just another milestone. It is the marker of 50 years of development and growth in the field 鈥 something worth commemorating and celebrating. Over this time period, the physiotherapy profession has become increasingly innovative.
According to Dan, the field has grown in 鈥渟cope and level of knowledge, becoming an integral part leader in the health community,鈥 and this anniversary will recognize the 鈥渢otality of its development.鈥
These festivities will also serve as a stepping-stone for establishing an alumni association. According to Sheila, the 2015 Steering Committee hopes the celebrations will draw as many alumni as possible and a number of new grads to be a part of the festivities. The goal is to bring people together to celebrate and hopefully inspire both long-term alumni and recent grads to join the new alumni association. 鈥淲e want to establish a bridge between the grads and alum,鈥 says Sheila.
The Opportunity to Come Together and Give Back
Sheila鈥檚 class has regular reunions each year. Her class was quite small, with only 12 graduates but they have remained close friends for over 40 years. 鈥淭he School gave me the ability to do the job I loved doing for 40 years and this is why I鈥檓 working with the school on the 50th anniversary celebrations鈥.
For Dan, he has seen the field of physiotherapy grow for decades and feels proud of how the profession has developed. He says that he was 鈥渧ery pleased and honored鈥 to be asked to assist with planning for the upcoming anniversary. 鈥淭he professors at Dal work hard to graduate successful students ready to become successful professionals, and there is the need to give back to the community that鈥檚 been so supportive.鈥
Further, Dan recognizes that alumni have a duty to assist in the development of the profession as a whole, stating that alumni should 鈥渆mbrace the commitment we have to each other and to the betterment of the profession.鈥
Although the festivities are months away, Dan, Sheila and the committee comprised of faculty, staff and alumni are hard at work planning the multi-day celebration of 50 years of physiotherapy education at 麻豆传媒. With so much excitement surrounding the event, it already promises to be a celebration to remember.
For more information on the School of Physiotherapy鈥檚 50th Anniversary Weekend, please contact: physiotherapy@dal.ca
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