Allied Health courses have been offered since
the mid-1940's. The College of Clinical & Rehabilitative
Health Sciences was established in 2007. We were formerly in
partnership with the College of Public & Allied Health which
officially split in 2007, when we then became the College of
Clinical & Rehabilitative Health Sciences. The college is
growing and now houses three departments (please see links to
each at the left) offering academic programs at the
Baccalaureate, Master's degree, and Doctoral levels.
John P. Lamb Hall, located on the ETSU main
campus, houses the Dean's Office for the college, as well as
Communicative Disorders and Dental Hygiene. The department of
Physical Therapy is housed on the VA campus in Building 2.
Programs in Radiography and Cardiopulmonary Science are located
at the Nave Center in Elizabethton, Tennessee. Clinical/field
experiences, and co-op programs are arranged in a variety of
settings within the service area of ETSU.