• Wed
    21
    Dec
    2016

    As usually, the traditional Christmas event at LGU is a very special event that all students, staff, and faculty members take part in adding to the occasion joy, fun, and … a beautiful Christmas spirit.

    In line with its social responsibility activities, LGU targeted “Karyat Mariam and other families in need” this Christmas. In fact, we organized an enormous campaign at university to help make this year’s event a very successful one.

    We visited Karyat Mariam on Monday 19 December to help children feel the Christmas spirit. We distributed food provisions and Christmas gifts to 37 children and prepared different activities to entertain the little ones who spent over two hours singing and dancing.

    On Wednesday 21 December, staff and students also visited more than 10 different families and supplied them with food provisions and Christmas logs wishing them the best for the holidays.

    Such activities promote a sense of social awareness among all LGU teams and students towards the environment and the community as a whole and help instill a spirit of compassion towards the less fortunate during this holiday season.

    Joy to the World!!!! (photos attached)

  • Fri
    16
    Dec
    2016
    Dans cette perspective, une formation aux « Soft Skills and Career Readiness » est effectuée par le Ministère des Affaires Sociales et la LGU afin de rendre  les étudiants productifs et responsables. Cet atelier de travail dynamique et créatif, comprenant des jeux de rôle, puzzles et dessins, s’étale sur quatre sessions de six heures chacune. Les 70 jeunes venant de différentes régions libanaises et de différentes cultures y participent activement afin d’acquérir les compétences personnelles et professionnelles qui leur permettent une ouverture aux autres, une communication efficace et une intégration concrète au sein de la communauté et du milieu de travail. (photos attached)
  • Fri
    25
    Nov
    2016
    Sat
    26
    Nov
    2016
     Dans le cadre de la Formation Médicale Continue adoptée par Notre Dame UniversityHospital, qui va de pair avec le souci de la LebaneseGermanUniversity LGU de faire prévaloirses objectifs académiques, le « 2ème Congrès de lutte contre les infections associées aux soins » – CLIAS II – a été organisé par ces deux institutions sous le patronage du Professeur Raymond Sayegh, Président de l’Ordre des Médecins du Liban –  Beyrouth. Il a eu lieu les 25 et 26 novembre 2016 au  campus de la LGU à Sahel Alma. (read more)
  • Mon
    21
    Nov
    2016
    On the occasion of Independence Day, LGU students and staff accompanied by Vice President Dr. Pierre El Khoury, visited the naval army commandos in Amchit base on November 21, 2016. (read more)
  • Sun
    13
    Nov
    2016

    The Department of Physical Therapy at the Faculty of Public Health participated in BLOM Bank Beirut Marathon that was held on Sunday 13 of November, 2016.

    Students and academic staff accompanied Dr. Rachid Rahme, Head of Critical Care Department (Accident and Emergency), London Medical team – UK Marathon, for the supervision and provision of medical equipment and treatment to all the tents responsible of medically assisting the runners.

    They also took part of a large medical team to offer assistance for exerted joggers. We thank our students and all our colleagues for this special contribution. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    08
    Nov
    2016

    On the occasion of the International Day of Radiology, students and staff at the Department of Medical Imaging organized an awareness campaign on breast cancer, during which they made a presentation on the risks of breast cancer and how to detect it at its early stages. They also distributed brochures and pink balloons and ribbons.

    We thank the department, staff, and students for their efforts. (photos attached)

  • Fri
    28
    Oct
    2016

    Le projet « Journée de Santé Ouverte au Public » proposé par la LGU a été sélectionné par le Ministère des Affaires Sociales et la Banque Mondiale pour faire partie du programme national « National Volunteer Service Program ».

    Consciente de l’importance de la prévention des maladies et du maintien d’une bonne santé au sein de la communauté, la Faculté de Santé Publique à la LGU organise deux journées de santé ouvertes au public. Ce projet à but non lucratif permet d’initier les étudiants au volontarisme, de développer chez eux un sens de la responsabilité sociale en pratiquant leur formation de base (sciences infirmières, physiothérapie, analyses médicales, nutrition, imagerie médicales et  techniques biomédicales), et de contribuer à la prévention des maladies et au maintien d’une communauté saine. (read more)

  • Thu
    13
    Oct
    2016

    In view of encouraging young innovative minds, the department of Biomedical Technologies organized a conference entitled “How to design your own robot” on 13 October, 2016.The conference that was attended by students interested in Robotics engineering was delivered by leading engineer Mr. Salam El Bsat who presented designs on Vex Robot as well as Vex competition guidelines. He also showed LGU students Vex Kits, software and simulators. At the end of the conference, students were able to test the robot. (photos attached)

  • Fri
    17
    Jan
    2020

    Dr. Jan Dommerholt, President of Myopain Seminars, assisted by LGU Alumni Nabil Zoghbi and Wissam Nicolas taught the DN-3 course at the Lebanese German University, LGU Jounieh, Lebanon. The course was organized by Edufit-Leb. Ten students passed the final examinations to become the first CMTPT/DN clinicians in Lebanon!
    LGU, in collaboration with EduFit-Leb continue to deliver high quality international education courses despite the difficult economic situation on Lebanon.
    We wish LGU and EduFit-Leb the best of luck in their mission.

  • Mon
    06
    Jul
    2020

    Biomedical Technologies Department Achievement

    Another achievement for LGU’s Biomedical Technologies Department. Congratulations to Joseph KHATTAR and Carla ZEINE for having their paper “Implementation of a Monitoring System that Notifies Healthcare Providers of a Sudden Medical Emergency Occurring to a Driver” accepted in a book entitled “Vital Signs: an Overview”. The book is edited by Dr. Roy ABI ZEID DAOU, Head of the Biomedical Technologies Department at LGU, and Professor Josef BOERCSOK, Chairperson of the Computer Architecture and System Programming Department at Kassel University. The book is published by Nova Science Publishers.

     

     

    • Mon
      14
      Oct
      2019

      Visit of Professor Dr. Michel Landry to LGU As An Expert in The DPT Field


As we are aiming for excellence in teaching at the Doctor of Physical Therapy program (DPT), LGU was honored to host another renowned expert in the field, Doctor Michel Landry.
Dr. Michel D. Landry is a Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and in Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina (USA). Prior to his current position, Dr. Landry spent seven years as Division Chief of the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Division where he successfully implemented an upgrade of the program that has now grown into one of the top physical therapy programs in the United States. Prior to receiving his doctoral degree, he held clinical and senior management positions within the private rehabilitation sector in Ontario (Canada), and within international humanitarian aid and development agencies. Dr. Landry is a health policy and services researcher, and his area of study is the policy implications of the gap between available supply (financial and human resources) and increasing demand for rehabilitation and health services across the continuum of care. He is a Past-President of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and a former Career Scientist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC). He lectures widely on policy and the political dynamics of rehabilitation, implications on people with disabilities, and is a provocative advocate for the moral, ethical, and economic necessity to ensure accessible and affordable rehabilitation services across the continuum of high, middle, and low-income countries. Dr. Landry is currently completing his Executive Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, where he is also participating in the Health Sector Management Certificate (HSM).

  • Wed
    09
    Oct
    2019

    New Approaches in The Tele-Rehabilitation With Dr. Helene Corriveau & LGU

    The Physical Therapy Department wishes to thank Dr. Helene Corriveau for sharing during the past few days, her extensive academic and active experience in research, and her pioneering new approaches in physical therapy especially in tele-rehabilitation with our DPT candidates. Her enormous efforts were highly appreciated by the staff and candidates.

  • Mon
    14
    Oct
    2019

    Visit of the Canadian Professor Dr. Helene Corriveau to Participate in the DPT Curriculum as a Visitor

    The Lebanese German University – LGU is pleased to host Canadian Professor Hélène Corriveau for her participation in the Doctorate Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum as a visitor.
    Dr. Corriveau is a full-time professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in the University of Sherbrook. She holds a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Montreal and a PhD from the University of Sherbrook. She has been working in research at the Center of Research for Aging (CSSS-IUGS) since 2001.
    During her extensive academic career, Professor Corriveau received numerous distinctions and awards, mainly the Distinction Award for Best Teaching in 2011.
    She published many scholarly articles on geriatrics and gerontology, rehabilitation of stroke patients, balance, fall prevention, postural stability, functional and strength training and telerehabilitation, to name a few.
    We wish her and all DPT candidates the best.