Episodios

  • SCU Now - Episode 6
    Apr 15 2026

    Host Anthony Sarinana shares the April episode of SCU Now with updates from Southern California University of Health Sciences, highlighting an SCU blog article on five trends shaping integrative whole-person healthcare, including a shift from “what’s the matter” to “what matters,” personalized and proactive care, prevention and lifestyle medicine, interprofessional collaboration, and the mental-physical health connection, featuring insights from Dr. Tracy Gaudet.

    The episode also covers SCU’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program, welcoming its first cohort for an immersive lab on the Whittier campus using a flipped-classroom model emphasized by Dr. Craig Ruby.

    Research updates include an SCU study led by Dr. Özüm Erkin on laughter yoga for children, showing reductions in stress, anxiety, test anxiety, and emotional distress.

    Faculty news spotlights Dr. Tori Record earning the CCSP designation, and a feature explains the white coat ceremony’s role in reaffirming compassion and responsibility in healthcare.

    00:00 Welcome to SCU Now
    00:21 Future of Whole Health
    02:40 DPT Immersive Lab
    03:53 Laughter Yoga Research
    05:06 Faculty Sports Medicine
    06:04 Why White Coats Matter
    07:04 Closing

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  • SCU Now - Episode 5
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, host Anthony Sarinana recaps SCU’s 2025 Commencement Ceremony, celebrating more than 600 new healthcare professionals and one of the largest graduating classes in the university’s history. The episode highlights the first-ever graduating cohorts from SCU’s Doctor of Occupational Therapy and Doctor of Medical Science programs—marking a major step forward in preparing clinicians for patient-centered, team-based care.

    Listeners will hear powerful reflections from commencement speakers, including SCU President Dr. John Scaringe, who emphasized that compassion is not an accessory to healthcare—but its foundation. The episode also features insights from keynote speaker Dr. Russell Greenfield, who spoke on humility, service, gratitude, and the responsibility healthcare professionals carry to honor the lives they serve.

    A deeply personal moment comes from 2025 Valedictorian Jamie Gabriel, whose journey as a Los Angeles County Fire Department captain, mother, and Physician Assistant graduate underscores resilience, balance, and sustainability in healthcare leadership.

    Beyond commencement, the episode also explores how SCU continues to expand access to Whole Health education through innovative offerings—including the university’s Ayurvedic Medicine Short Courses. Designed for healthcare professionals and lifelong learners alike, these flexible programs provide focused training in Ayurvedic principles, integrative health practices, and person-centered care—reflecting SCU’s commitment to making Whole Health education accessible beyond traditional degree pathways.

    Looking ahead, the episode previews another major academic milestone: the launch of the Rice–Davis Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Psychodynamic Psychology beginning Fall 2026, expanding SCU’s mental and behavioral health education through a depth-oriented, Whole Health–aligned approach.

    🎓 In this episode:

    • Highlights from SCU’s 2025 Commencement Ceremony
    • Messages on compassion, service, and Whole Health leadership
    • A valedictorian story rooted in resilience and balance
    • An overview of SCU’s Ayurvedic Medicine Short Courses
    • A preview of the new PsyD program launching Fall 2026

    For more stories and full coverage, visit scuhs.edu and follow SCU on social media.

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  • SCU Now - Episode 4
    Dec 18 2025

    In this December episode of SCU Now, host Anthony Sarinana brings you the latest updates, milestones, and national recognition shaping the future of Southern California University of Health Sciences.

    We begin with a major academic achievement as SCU earns Candidate for Accreditation status from CAPTE for its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, marking a significant step forward in expanding Whole Health education and preparing the next generation of physical therapists.

    From there, we spotlight SCU’s growing global research impact, including Dr. Robb Russell’s international presentation in Rio de Janeiro on identifying inflammatory back pain in chiropractic settings, and Dr. James Whedon’s nationally featured Medicare research examining the safety, cost, and effectiveness of chiropractic care for older adults with neck pain.

    You’ll also hear about SCU’s leadership on the national stage, as Provost Dr. Tamara Rozhon joins the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education at the National Academies—helping shape the future of healthcare education nationwide.

    The episode highlights national media recognition as Dr. Steffany Moonaz shares her expertise on exercise and knee osteoarthritis in The New York Times, reinforcing the power of movement-based, patient-centered care.

    We close with a compelling integrative clinical case study demonstrating how acupuncture, Ayurveda, and Chinese herbal medicine supported recovery following acute kidney injury—underscoring the impact of Whole Health, interprofessional care.

    Whether you’re a student, alumnus, faculty member, or healthcare professional, this episode showcases how SCU continues to lead, innovate, and move healthcare forward.

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  • SCU Now - Episode 3
    Oct 29 2025

    Welcome to SCU Now, your monthly news recap from Southern California University of Health Sciences! This month, host Anthony highlights major developments, including SCU's integration with the Pacific College of Health and Science's Chicago and San Diego campuses, groundbreaking research on the safety of chiropractic care for older adults, and student success at the 2025 Cal Chiro Quiz Bowl. Additionally, SCU's Anatomy Lab inspires future health professionals through guided tours. To read more about these stories, visit SCUHS.edu and stay updated with the latest from SCU, and don't forget to subscribe!

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  • SCU Now - Episode 2
    Sep 30 2025

    In the latest episode of 'SCU Now,' host Anthony covers Southern California University of Health Sciences' recent recognition as a 2025 Great College To Work For, highlighting the institution's dedication to a supportive and inclusive culture. The episode also features insights from Dr. Tracy Gaudet on whole health leadership, Dr. Stephanie Moonaz's contributions at the National Juvenile Arthritis Summit, and the launch of SCU's inaugural Master of Science in Genetic Counseling Program. Additionally, the episode discusses the benefits of SCU's Summer IPE week, where students from various health programs engage in collaborative clinical scenarios, emphasizing the importance of interprofessional education and integrative care.

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  • SCU News for August 2025
    Aug 13 2025

    In this edition of SCU Now, we highlight the recent news and achievements from Southern California University of Health Sciences.

    Key updates include the expansion of the Doctor of Chiropractic program to Phoenix, Arizona, in January 2026, becoming the first chiropractic degree program in the Southwest. Executive Dean Dr. Nick Poirier and SCU Provost Dr. Tamara Rozhon discuss the significance of this expansion. Other highlights include a Q&A with Executive Dean Dr. Nick Poirier, Mohammad Hadadzadeh's research on the health impacts of space tourism, Dr. Martin Gallegos' award for excellence in teaching and commitment to health justice, the Student American Black Chiropractic Association's chapter of the year award, and Dr. Aly Cohen's work on detoxification is also featured.

    Read more in-depth on these stories on the SCU website at www.scuhs.edu

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