80 Exercise Physiology in Spring 2018. “My plan after graduation is to get my master’s in occupational therapy, so working in the CEMR is preparing me for that career. “The CEMR provides clients with a chance to change their lives. We are taught every day ‘Exercise is Medicine.’ In the CEMR, I can see proof that exercising is extremely helpful to our clients’ overall health.” Moch, who finished her rehabilitation with Hutchison in July and is once again exercising in the Fitness and Wellness Center four times a week, said she would “recommend the CEMR to anybody.” Kyle Hopkins, an exercise physiologist with VSU’s Center for Exercise Medicine and Rehabilitation, works with Dr. Peggy Moch in the Human Performance Laboratory.