Academic Title:
Assistant Professor (Adjunct Faculty I)
Primary Appointment:
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
Education and Training
EDUCATION:
1998 Bachelor's Degree, Biology, University of Delaware
2001 Masters in Physical Therapy, University of Maryland School of Medicine
2003 Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Maryland School of Medicine
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Summer 1997 Central Intelligence Agency, Washington D.C., Clerical Assistant in health Administration
Summer 1999 University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Human Anatomy Teaching Assistant
2001 - 2003 Baltimore Sports Rehab and Physical Therapy, Bel Air, MD, Physical Therapist, Outpatient Orthopedics
2003 - 2007 Michael Supler and Associates, South Euclid, OH, Physical Therapist, Outpatient Sports Medicine, Clinical Instructor for Cleveland State University Student
PROFESSIONAL LlNCENSURE:
2001-present Active - Physical Therapy, State of Maryland
Research/Clinical Keywords
Physical Therapy
Clinical Specialty Details
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:
1999 Frederick Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Frederick, MD, Outpatient Orthopedic Facility, Inservice: Vestibular Rehabilitation
2000 University of Maryland Medical System-Shock Trauma Center, Inpatient Acute Care Facility, Baltimore, MD, Inservice: Pelvic Fractures
2001 Maryland General Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Center, Baltimore, MD, Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility: Neurologic and TBI Focus, Senior Project: Guide for nurse technicians dealing with PT implications for patient care, In-service: Case-study on non-ambulatory patient status post Bilateral heel cord contracture release
Professional Activity
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
2001-2003 McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, Parts A,B,C
2003 BSR&PT Aquatic Therapy Seminar
2003 When the Feet Hit the Ground Everything Changes
2003 How to Treat the Shoulder
2004 Yoga for the Physical Therapist
2005 How to Treat the Young Athlete
2007 Reimbursement Issues and Assuring Compliance in Outpatient PT
2008 Principles of Strength Training for Older Adults
2008 Clinical Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
2008 The Aging Knee
2009 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
2010 Acquired Brain Injury and it's impact on the Visual System
2010 Communication, The Key to Successful Patient & Practice Management
2010 NDT: Effective Approaches for Predictable Treatment Outcomes