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Student Organizations in the
College of Public & Allied Health
Organization Purpose
Allied Health

Cardiopulmonary Science Student Organization

Students enrolled in the respiratory program can seek admission into the student component of the National Respiratory Organization. Student members facilitate their professional growth by attending seminars and national conferences.
Dr. Don Samples, Advisor

Delta Omega Public Health Honorary Society
Alpha Pi Chapter
Eligible students are those who have graduated or will graduate with a graduate degree in public health during the current or past academic year. Faculty inductees are selected on the basis of outstanding public health performance in scholarship, teaching, research, and quality of publication. There is to be a review of the curricula vitarum. Each year, a total of ten alumni of the program can be inducted. These are selected on the basis of work in the field of public health that can be held as a model for future graduates. One honorary inductee may be submitted each year. These are persons who have exceptional qualifications and have attained distinction in the field of public health. Membership is by “invitation” only and not by application.
Epsilon Nu Eta Honor Society for Environmental Health An honor society for seniors and graduate students in Environmental Health. New members must be voted on by current membership. To be eligible for membership, undergraduate seniors must have a GPA of 3.2 and graduate students must have a GPA of 3.5.
Dr. Phil Scheuerman, Advisor
Public Health Student Association

The Public Health Student Association (PHSA) is a student organization for undergraduate, graduate, ad doctoral public health students enrolled in the College of Public and Allied Health at East Tennessee State University.
Dr. Michael Dunn, Advisor
Dr. Mary Ann Littleton, Advisor
Dr. Michael Stoots, Advisor

Microbiology Club Membership in this club is open to all students interested in learning more about microbiology and careers in the field. This club facilitates the development of leadership skills, as well as intellectual and professional growth.
Dr. Laraine Powers, Advisor
National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association NSSLHA is recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association as the official organization for students interested in human communication sciences and disorders. Membership in NSSLHA leads to increased opportunities for contact with educators, scientists, clinicians, and other students in the field through participation in local chapter meetings and state or national conferences.
Teresa Boggs, Advisor
Student American Dental Hygienists' Association This organization is affiliated with the National American Dental Hygiene Association, into which students seek admission upon completion of their degree. As a member of the student association, participants continue to develop educationally and professionally through exposure to national seminars and conferences, and invited guest speakers.
Student National Environmental Health Association An organization for environmental health majors and others interested in current environmental health issues. This association actively participates in environmental education programs, recycling efforts, Earth Day celebrations, and research presentations at the national Environmental Health Association Annual Convention.
Student Radiographers' Association An academic service organization for students currently enrolled in the Radiology Technology Program. This organization is designed to provide continued professional and educational development and some social camaraderie. Student members participate in conferences and seminars at the local, regional, and national levels.
Shirley Cherry, Advisor
College of Public and Allied Health
East Tennessee State University
104 Lamb Hall
PO Box 70623
Johnson City, TN 37614-1709
Phone: (423) 439-4243
Fax (423) 439-5238