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Cassandra R. Zurbuch, PT, DPT

Academic Title:

Instructor (Adjunct Faculty I)

Primary Appointment:

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

Location:

Allied Health Research Building

Education and Training

EDUCATION:

1994 Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, Baltimore

1997 Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, Baltimore

2005 Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, Baltimore

 

CERTIFICATION:

2006 Vestibular Competency by APTA Susan Herdman

 

LICENSURE:

1997- Present Physical Therapist #18881, State of Maryland

Research/Clinical Keywords

physical therapy, neurology, orthopedics

Highlighted Publications

PUBLICATIONS:

PEER REVIEWED

"Physical Therapy Implications for Treatment of Leukemia" (2002) Acute Care Perspectives.

"Discharge Planning from Acute Care" (2003) Acute Care Perspectives

Clinical Specialty Details

CLINICAL ACTIVIITIES:

2007          Vestibular Competency Certified, APTA & Susan Herdman

2008          Cervicogenic Dizziness Competency, APTA & Rob Landel

2008          Primary Practice: Private Outpatient, Role: owner, Clinical Practice: 35 hrs/week with orthopedic and neurology patients

Professional Activity

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP:

1997 - Present       American Physical Therapy Association, Active Member Neurology, Orthopedics, Private Practice Sections

2000-2006            Maryland APT A Board of Directors, Central District Chair, Public Relations Chair

2007-2009            Frederick County Commission on Disabilities, Vice Chair Board of Directors

 

TEACHING SERVICE:

1999 - Present      University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Lab Assistant/Lecturer for Neurology

1999-2003           Mentor for "Introduction to Rehab", UMMS Medical Students

1999-2004           Lab Assistant/Lecturer, Physical Therapy Students, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Department of  Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science