Welcome to the
School of Allied Health Professions.
Sharon L. Dunn, PT, PhD
Dean of School of Allied Health Professions
The School of Allied Health Professions is comprised of ten academic programs, three post-professional residency programs in physical therapy, and a doctoral internship program in health service psychology.
Additionally, three faculty practice clinics are housed within the School:
- the Children’s Center, which provides the region’s only multidisciplinary diagnostic and treatment center for autism and ADHD;
- the Mollie E. Webb Speech and Hearing Center offering specialized speech and hearing care;
- and the Rehabilitation Clinic providing state-of-the-art occupational, physical, and speech-language therapy.
10
ACADEMIC
PROGRAMS
3
POST-PROFESSIONAL
RESIDENCIES
1
DOCTORAL
INTERNSHIP
We are large enough to offer a broad variety of study, but right-sized to personalize your experience with us.
The Center of Academic Excellence for Patient-Centered Rehabilitation is at the center of the School’s mission, unifying our academic, clinical, and research departments to advance our health professions through excellence in education, research, and service. The School is also proud to foster an evolving research culture with ample opportunities for collaboration between departments, LSU campuses, and within the Ochsner Health System. Overall, the School is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment and places a priority on recruiting students and employees from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.