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This set of online training modules is offered to help practicing Recreational Therapists prepare for MDS 3.0.
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Pet Partners Program
The Pet Partners program prepares handlers and their pets to work in animal assisted activities and animal assisted therapy programs.
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[download a flyer for the Sept 19th Pet Partners class]
[Dr. Lin Buettner talks about pet therapy in The Dog Who Changes Lives]
(Parade,
Sept 2009)
I am a professor of tourism management (Ph.D., Penn State University, 1994). My research has evolved through three intertwined phases: (1) risks and effects of natural disasters, political instability, and terrorism on the tourism sector and travelers; (2) health risks of travel and tourism; and (3) health benefits of tourism and leisure and their link to tourism sustainability.
My current research interests include:
My work has appeared in both tourism and health journals and conferences. Recent examples include:
Over the years, I have experienced diverse academic and professional settings in the U.S., Turkey, Cyprus, and the U.A.E. Before joining UNCG in 2009, I served on the faculties of Zayed University (UAE), European University of Cyprus, Emory University School of Medicine, Arizona State University, and Penn State University.