The School of Health Sciences serves over 1700 undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and post-professional students through a singular model of advancing community-engaged translational relationships connecting theory to best practices in four thematic areas: Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences - programs include medical laboratory science, histotechnology, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, pre-clinical professions, as well as master of science programs in both physician assistant and CDS. As directed by the Department Chair, contribute to the broader faculty objectives of the Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences Department and the School of Health Sciences, including advancement of the strategic plan and initiatives of the University, School, and Department, championing commitment to the health of all people and communities, fostering an environment where all members of the university community can thrive, representation of the program on department, school, and university-level committees, and in community service activities.