Participant Bios () - American Physical Therapy Association

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Participant Bios () - American Physical Therapy Association
Compiled with bio-sketches
received as of February 23, 2009.
Imagination.
Inspiration.
Innovation.
Steering
Committee
Colleen M Kigin, PT, DPT, FAPTA
Chief of Staff
Center for Integration and Innovative Technology (CIMIT)
Chair of PASS Steering Committee
Colleen Kigin supports the efforts of the Director, including interinstitutional relations and government liaison. CIMIT, a Boston-based
consortium of the major teaching hospitals and engineering schools,
brings together financial resources, scientific insights and business
expertise from leading academic and industry participants. CIMIT‘s
mission is to catalyze technologic innovations that will have a major
beneficial impact on healthcare. Colleen also serves on the Science Review Committee, and provides
CIMIT guidance for projects that focus on rehabilitation of patients with disabilities. Colleen previously
served at Partners HealthCare System, where she coordinated the system‘s cost reduction efforts, and as
the Director of PT Services at MGH. She presently is an Assistant Professor at the MGH Institute of Health
Professions. Colleen earned her M.S. at Boston University, Masters in Public Administration from the
Harvard Kennedy School of Government and her Doctorate in PT from the MGHIHP. She served on the
APTA Board of Directors from 1988-1997, including three years as Vice President.
165 Cambridge Street, Suite 702
Boston MA 02114-2748
Phone: 617-643-3831 (W)
Email: ckigin@partners.org
Joan Bohmert, PT, MS
Physical Therapist
Anoka-Hennepin ISD No. 11
Joan Bohmert is a physical therapist in the largest public school district in Minnesota,
Anoka-Hennepin ISD 11. She is a former Vice President and Board member on APTA
Board of Directors. She was instrumental in the development and revisions of the
Guide to Physical Therapist and APTA‘s branding initiative. Joan is an innovative
thinker with the ability to bring seemingly disconnected ideas/concepts together for
new possibilities that impact practice and policy.
199 Puma Lane
Mahtomedi, MN 55115
Phone: 763-506-1389 (W)
651-270-9940 (C)
Email: joanbohmert@q.com
Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD, DPT, FAPTA
Professor, Physical Therapy
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff Arizona
Carl DeRosa is Professor of the Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University,
co-owner of DeRosa Physical Therapy and Summit Health and Fitness in
Flagstaff, Arizona. His scholarly interests have been focused on the anatomy and
mechanics of the human spine and shoulder girdle with particular emphasis on
their relationship to orthopedics, sport, and rehabilitation sciences. Carl‘s service
has included Delegate and Chief Delegate to the APTA House of Delegate, Task
Force on Normative Model of Physical Therapy Education, Chair of the Advisory
Panel on Physical Therapy Education, Coalition for Consensus on Post Professional Physical Therapy
Education, Coalition for Consensus: A Consensus Conference on Professionalism. He has been awarded
the Lucy Clair Service Award, Maley Lecturer. In 2007 he was selected as a Catherine Worthingham
Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Physical Therapy Program, Box 15105
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Phone: 928-523-4092
David G. Greathouse, PT, PhD, ECS, FAPTA
Director, Clinical Electrophysiology Services
Texas Physical Therapy Specialists
New Braunfels, Texas
Adjunct Professor
U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
David Greathouse is currently Director of Clinical Electrophysiology
Services, Texas Physical Therapy Specialists, while maintaining teaching
positions in 5 universities. He was educated at Marshall University (BA), D.T. Watson School of
Physiatrics (Certificate in PT), and University of Kentucky (MS, PhD). David is a Diplomate, American
Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS). His service includes: clinical assignments with the US
Army for 26 years, attaining the rank of Colonel; Director, US Army-Baylor University Graduate Program
in Physical Therapy; positions in the Office of the Surgeon General; founding chair and associate dean of
the Belmont University School of Physical Therapy; and Clinical Electrophysiologist (EMG/NCS) in the
Neurology Clinic, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. David is currently: President of the Board of
Directors and member of the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical
Therapy (JOSPT); member of the ABPTS; and a CAPTE commissioner for the APTA. He was a recipient
of the Clinical Electrophysiology Section (APTA) Award of Excellence (1999) and named a Catherine
Worthingham Fellow of the APTA (2006).
3211 Crystal Path, San Antonio, Texas 78259
Phone: 210-402-3727 (H)
210-705-3441 (C)
Email: greathoused1@yahoo.com
Sara Knox, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
Alternate Solutions Home Care
Sara Knox completed her Masters of Physical Therapy in 2003 and her
Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2004, both from Shenandoah University in
Winchester Virginia. She has worked in outpatient orthopedics, pediatric sports
medicine, skilled nursing facilities and the home health care arena. Sara has
experience as an adjunct faculty member for a physical therapist assistant
program and has taught a course on defensible documentation throughout the
state of Ohio. She has served numerous positions within the Ohio Chapter, has
been active in both the Geriatric and Home Health sections, and was recognized with APTA‘s Emerging
Leader award in 2008.
312 Rockhill Ave
Kettering, Ohio 45420
Phone: 614-208-0891
Email: sknoxpt@yahoo.com
Mary Rodgers, PT, PhD
George R. Hepburn Professor and Chair
Dept. of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Mary Rodgers‘ background includes training and work as a physical therapist,
biomechanics researcher, and graduate education administrator. Her research
funding has been in the area of rehabilitation biomechanics over the past 16 years.
During the ten years Mary has chaired PTRS, the department has achieved national
ranking with a strong research program and development of five professional and
PhD graduate degree programs. Her professional service has included: two national journal editorial
boards; President of the International Society of Biomechanics; Academic Administrators Special Interest
Group Chair, Education Section of the APTA; and Federal Affairs Liaison, Research Section, APTA.
www.pt.umaryland.edu
Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science
University of Maryland School of Medicine
100 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-706-5658
Email: mrodgers@umaryland.edu
Alexandra J. Sciaky, PT, DPT, MS, CCS
Center Coordinator of Clinical Education and Clinical Specialist
Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Health Care System
Alexandra Sciaky is an American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS)
certified clinical specialist in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy.
She has 28 years of clinical experience as a physical therapist in acute and
critical care, has authored 10 publications, and has made numerous
presentations at local, state and national levels in the areas of cardiovascular and
pulmonary physical therapy and clinical education. Early mobilization of the
intensive unit patient is a special interest. Her physical therapy degrees are from
Marquette University (BS) and MGH Institute of Health Professions (post
professional MS and DPT).
Center Coordinator of Clinical Education and Clinical Specialist
Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Health Care System
2215 Fuller Road
Physical Therapy Department, 117-B
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Phone: 734-845-3809
Email: sciaky@comcast.net
R. Scott Ward, PT, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Physical Therapy
The University of Utah
Scott Ward is the President of the American Physical Therapy Association.
He received his PhD (Physiology) and a BA degree in Physical Therapy, both
from the University of Utah. Besides his administrative and teaching roles,
Scott serves on the staff of the University of Utah Hospital Burn Center. He
directs operations of the University of Utah Rehabilitation and Wellness Clinic,
which oversees the rehabilitative care of patients with multiple chronic
diseases. He has authored over a dozen book chapters and monographs,
has published in numerous journals and has made nearly 100 scientific and
professional presentations or invited speeches.
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Utah
520 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Phone: 801-581-4895
Email: scott.ward@hsc.utah.edu
Stanley Hanson Wilson, BSPT, MS, Ed.D, CEAS
Associate Dean, College of Allied Health and Nursing
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy
Nova Southeastern University
Stanley Wilson is an Associate Dean in the College of Allied Health and Nursing
and Chairman of the Department of Physical Therapy at Nova Southeastern
University. He received his BS in PT from Howard University, MS in Health Care
Management from St. Thomas University, and his Ed.D in Adult
Education/Human Resource Management from Florida International University.
Stanley has been a PT for 28 years and has practiced in both the clinical and
educational settings. He has served the profession in various capacities at both the state and national
levels, and has a strong record of scholarly accomplishments.
Department of Physical Therapy
3200 S. University Drive
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33328
Email: swilson@nova.edu
Phone: (954) 262-1266
Steven L Wolf, PhD, PT, FAPTA, FAHA
Professor, Department of Rehab Medicine and Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology
Emory University School of Medicine
Professor, Health and Elder Care
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University
Senior Research Scientist
Atlanta VA Rehab R&D Center
Steven received his AB in Biology from Clark University, his physical
therapy certificate from Columbia University, MS in physical therapy from Boston University and his Ph.D.
in neurophysiology from Emory University. He has defined the selection criteria for the application of
EMG biofeedback to restore upper extremity function among chronic patients with stroke. These findings
became the inclusion criteria for most constraint induced movement therapy stroke studies. He recently
completed his role as Principal Investigator for the NIH nationally funded EXCITE Trial, the first multicenter Phase III non–surgical, non-pharmacological, upper extremity stroke rehabilitation study ever
funded by the NIH. Steven‘s interests in feedback also led to the comparison of center of pressure
biofeedback with Tai Chi for falls reduction in older adults. He has over 200 publications and 600 national
and international presentations on these topics. He has served in multiple APTA administrative and
leadership capacities at both component and national levels.
1441 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta GA 30322-1004
Phone: 404-712-4801 (W)
Email: swolf@emory.edu
PASS
Facilitators
Stephanie Crowley
Graphic Recorder/Facilitator
Founder of Chrysalis Studios
Stephanie is founder of Chrysalis Studios, a graphic recording arts studio that
utilizes visual methods to assist in the sharing of ideas during planning
meetings, ideation sessions, leadership development, open forums, and
conferences. She captures the group wisdom in real time on large-scale murals
- all key ideas are captured as the meeting unfolds in a very visual format using
text and illustrations. Her work has taken her across the globe throughout North
America, Europe, and Asia, working with a wide range of clients, including: Dell,
Starbucks, Kraft, Charles Schwab, Coca Cola, Kroger, Mars, MD Anderson
Cancer Research, and several non-profit organizations.
www.TheChrysalisSolution.com
Phone: 972-436-7693 (W)
972-489-2740 (C)
Email: stephcrowley@mac.com
Marsha Rhea, CAE
President
Signature I, LLC
Marsha Rhea blends a strategic perspective as a futurist with pragmatic
experience as an association executive to help organizations lead change.
She has led projects for national associations and governments in
understanding the future, creating vision and strategy, and planning and
leading significant change. Marsha is a frequent facilitator and speaker. Ms.
Rhea is the author of Anticipate the World You Want: Learning for
Alternative Futures. She has a master‘s degree in public administration from
George Mason University and the certified association executive designation
from the American Society of Association Executives.
www.signaturei.net
Signature i, LLC
1214 W. Abingdon Dr. Alexandria, VA
Phone: 703-731-8811
Email: mrhea@signaturei.net
Keynote
Speaker
Society’s Expectations
for Healthcare in a Time
of Challenge and
Opportunity
Clement Bezold, PhD
Chairman
Institute for Alternative Futures
Clement Bezold is Chairman of the Board and Founder of the Institute for
Alternative Futures (IAF), and its for-profit subsidiary, Alternative Futures
Associates (AFA). Clem established IAF in 1977 to encourage ―Anticipatory
Democracy,‖ and he has been a major developer of foresight techniques –
applying futures research to decision making. In health he has authored
several books including the award winning ―Future of Work and Health‖, and
reports on the future of nursing, pharmacy, primary care, complementary and
alternative care, chiropractic, prosthetics and orthotics, as well as aging,
cancer, and diabetes. He has worked for NIH, HRSA, CDC, DoD, the American Cancer Society, AARP,
several health professions, and the World Health Organization.
Institute for Alternative Futures
100 North Pitt Street
Suite 235
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-684-5880
Email: cbezold@altfutures.com
Speakers
Innovative
Perspectives:
Technological
Drivers of
Change
Joseph C. Kvedar, MD
Director
Center for Connected Health
Partners HealthCare
Joseph Kvedar is Founder and Director of the Center for Connected Health
(www.connected-health.org), a division of Partners HealthCare that is applying
communications technology and online resources to improve access and delivery of
quality patient care. Joseph is internationally recognized for his leadership in the field.
He is a past President and board member of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) and co-editor
of Home Telehealth: Connecting Care within the Community, the first book addressing the use of
technology to deliver quality healthcare in the home. Joseph is also a board-certified dermatologist and
Associate Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School.
www.connected-health.org
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
Associate Professor of Dermatology
Harvard Medical School
25 New Chardon Street, Suite 400 D
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-726-4447
617-230-9333 (C)
Email: jkvedar@partners.org
Douglas E Bidelspach, MPT
National Rehabilitation Planning Specialist
Rehabilitation Services/Veterans Affairs Central Office
Douglas Bidelspach currently serves as Rehabilitation Planning Specialist for
Rehabilitation Services in VA Central Office. He received his Master of Physical
Therapy degree from Hahnemann University in 1996 prior to beginning his VA
career as a Physical Therapist in the NY Harbor Healthcare System, and later
serving as the Supervisor of Rehabilitation Therapies at the Lebanon VA Medical
Center. In his current position, Doug is responsible for database development,
utilization and management as it pertains to planning and administering VA
rehabilitation and health care programs for specified patient populations such as stroke, amputations, and
traumatic brain injury.
Lebanon VAMC
1700 South Lincoln Avenue
Bldg 27
Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: 717-272-6621 ext 4401
Email: Douglas.Bidelspach@va.gov
Reuben Mezrich, MD, PhD, FACR
Professor, Department Chair
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Reuben Mezrich is professor and chair of the Department of Diagnostic
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School of
Medicine and chief of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Maryland
Medical Center.
http://medschool.umaryland.edu/FACULTYRESEARCHPROFILE/viewprofile.a
spx?id=7539
Dept of Radiology
University of Maryland School of Medicine
22 S. Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-328-3477
Email: rmezrich@umm.edu
W. Zev Rymer, MD, PhD
Vice President for Research
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
W. Zev Rymer (M'94) received the M.B.B.S. degree from Melbourne University,
Australia, in 1962. After residency training in internal medicine and neurology, he
returned to graduate training and received the Ph.D. degree in neurophysiology
from Monash University, Australia. After postdoctoral training at the National
Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, MD,
Zev became an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Physiology at the State
University of New York, Syracuse. In 1978, he became an Assistant Professor of
Physiology at Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL. He now holds the John G. Searle
Chair in Rehabilitation Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, while also holding
appointments as Professor of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University and at
Hines VA, Hines, IL. Zev is also Director of the Medical Biomechanics Program at Northwestern
University Medical School. His laboratory receives support from the National Institutes of Health, the
Department of Education (NIDRR), and the Veterans Administration.
http://www.ric.org/research/centers/smpp/labs/smu/index.aspx
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
345 East Superior Street, ONT-924
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312-238-3919
Email: w-rymer@northwestern.edu
Ken Giacin
Chairman and CEO
StemCyte, Inc
Ken Giacin has experience at three multinational companies, including
Johnson & Johnson (―J&J‖), Church & Dwight, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. He
was Senior VP at J&J and Independence Technology. Prior to being recruited
back to J&J, he worked at Church & Dwight as a corporate VP and member of
the Executive Committee, and oversaw new business development at the Arm
& Hammer Division and international market Expansion and R&D. He previously held positions as VP
Business Development and Board of Director of J&J Consumer Products, Inc.; Board Director; VP New
Business Development; Director of Licensing; and Director of Operations at J&J Baby Products
Company. Ken began his career as a Research Scientist at Bristol-Myers Products and as a Package
Engineering Manager and Senior Engineer at J&J Domestic Operating Company. After early retirement,
he remained a consultant for J&J. Ken holds an MBA and an MS degree from Rutgers University. Prior to
his career in business, he served as a carrier pilot and officer in the U.S. Navy.
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StemCyte, Inc.
850 Bear Tavern Road
Ewing, NJ 08628
Phone: 609-882-9302
908-720-0620 (C)
Email: ken.giacin@verizon.net; kgiacin@stemcyte.com
CHARLES R SCOVILLE, PT, MEd, MPT, DPT
Chief Amputee Patient Care Service
Military Advanced Training Center
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Charles Scoville, a graduate of the Army War College, served in the US Army
for 29 years, with assignments including Pentagon Health Clinic; The Surgeon
General‘s Task Force on Fitness; West Point; and Research Physical
Therapist at the U. S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine,
Natick, MA. At West Point he developed and directed the U. S. Army Sports
Physical Therapy Residency Program. He also served as Chief, Physical
Therapist Section, Army Medical Specialist Corps, and Consultant to The
Surgeon General, US Army. Charles‘ awards include the Legion of Merit, the
Meritorious Service Medal (4OLC), and the Army Commendation Medal
(2OLC). He has been awarded the ―A‖ Proficiency Designator, for outstanding qualifications and
demonstration of exceptional professional ability, and the ―8Z‖ Proficiency Designator, for exceptional
professional achievement in clinically relevant medical research. Charles is the recipient of the American
Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AAOS) 2002 O‘Donoghue Award, and the AAOS 2004
Hughston Award.
Phone: 202-356-1012 ext 42105
Email: charles.scoville@us.army.mil
Speakers
Innovative
Perspectives:
Drivers of
Systemic
Change
Michael Weinrich, MD
Director
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research
Michael Weinrich is Director of the National Center for Medical
Rehabilitation Research in the National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development at NIH. He received his undergraduate and
medical education at Harvard University, trained in medicine and
neurology at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics and in
neurophysiology at the National Institutes of Health. While on the
faculty at Stanford University, he developed a computer system to help
stroke patients recover speech and language. Michael served as Professor of Neurology and
Medical Director of the University of Maryland Rehabilitation System until January 2000 when he
moved to the NIH.
6100 Executive Blvd.
Room 2A-03
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: 301-402-4201
Email: Mw287k@nih.gov
Henry R. Desmarais, MD, MPA
Principal
Health Policy Alternatives, Inc.
Henry Desmarais provides strategic advice and technical support on legislative,
regulatory and other health policy issues to a broad range of association, corporate
and foundation clients. In the past, Henry has served as Senior Vice President of
Policy and Information for the Health Insurance Association of America, Director of
the Health Policy and Advocacy Department of the American College of Surgeons,
and in senior positions in the agency now known as the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services. He earned his M.D. from the Yale University School of Medicine and his Master of
Public Administration degree from George Washington University.
400 North Capitol St., NW
Suite 799
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-737-3390
Email: hd.hpa@sso.org
Ronald Dixon, M.D., M.A.
Director, Virtual Practice
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Ronald Dixon is the Creator and Director of the Virtual Practice Project at
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is the Director of CIMIT‘s Value Based
Healthcare Delivery Program, and the Associate Medical Director of MGH Beacon
Hill Medical Associates. Ron‘s interests are in alternative methods of health care
delivery, specifically relating to general internal medicine. He is the Principal
Investigator on a number of research efforts, which include developing a functional
‗Virtual‘ Practice within a functioning medical practice. He is also the Principal
Investigator in a joint effort with biomedical engineering to develop a kiosk based
system for delivery medical care. Ron‘s clinical interests are disease prevention, chronic disease
management, clinical information technology, and care of patients with malignancies.
165 Charles River Plaza
Suite 501,
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-312-6914
Email: drronalddixon@gmail.com
Craig Bosworth
B.App. Science (Physio), M.B.A. (Melbourne)
Public and Industry Affairs Manager
Strategy and Corporate Affairs
Medibank Private
Craig Bosworth works in Strategy and Corporate Affairs at Medibank; Australia‘s
largest Health Insurance Company. He has worked across the health sector as a
clinician; a lecturer; as a political and policy adviser to a Federal Health Minister;
rd
and Pensions Minister. He has worked in 3 Party Compensation, employed at the
Victorian Workcover Authority and Transport Accident Commission. He has also
served on a State Registration Board and as a Commissioner on the National
Workers Compensation Fund. For the past 4 years, Craig has worked at Medibank in Health Strategy,
including health practice and funding models; and government and media strategy.
P.O Box 1165
St.Kilda South
Victoria
Australia 3182
Phone: + 61 409 356 455
Email: craig_bosworth@medibank.com.au
David G. Greathouse, PT, PhD, ECS, FAPTA
Director, Clinical Electrophysiology Services
Texas Physical Therapy Specialists
New Braunfels, Texas
Adjunct Professor
U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
David Greathouse is currently Director of Clinical Electrophysiology
Services, Texas Physical Therapy Specialists, while maintaining teaching
positions in 5 universities. He was educated at Marshall University (BA), D.T. Watson School of
Physiatrics (Certificate in PT), and University of Kentucky (MS, PhD). David is a Diplomate, American
Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS). His service includes: clinical assignments with the US
Army for 26 years, attaining the rank of Colonel; Director, US Army-Baylor University Graduate Program
in Physical Therapy; positions in the Office of the Surgeon General; founding chair and associate dean of
the Belmont University School of Physical Therapy; and Clinical Electrophysiologist (EMG/NCS) in the
Neurology Clinic, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. David is currently: President of the Board of
Directors and member of the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical
Therapy (JOSPT); member of the ABPTS; and a CAPTE commissioner for the APTA. He was a recipient
of the Clinical Electrophysiology Section (APTA) Award of Excellence (1999) and named a Catherine
Worthingham Fellow of the APTA (2006).
3211 Crystal Path, San Antonio, Texas 78259
Phone: 210-402-3727 (H)
210-705-3441 (C)
Email: greathoused1@yahoo.com
Closing
Session
Acting on the
Opportunities
Lucy M. Robbins
Caregiver
Lucy Robbins is a caregiver because she is the step-mother of a severely brain
injured son. She has learned to take care of him as he was unable to continue to
live independently and is, therefore, living with Lucy and her husband, at home.
There is no brain injury facility for him to go to where he could be looked after in a
supportive environment. Lucy has learned about medicines, therapeutic exercises,
scheduling, nutrition and emotional support to name a few, not to mention coping
with a "new" normal for her son, herself and the entire family. Lucy and her
husband work as a team on their son's continued recovery.
391 Summer Street
Manchester, MA 01944
Phone: 978-526-8187 (H)
978-985-7748 (C)
Email: lmr391@gmail.com
Peter W. Robbins
Caregiver
Peter Robbins is the father of a 37 year old brain injured son, living at home, resulting
in his non-professionally trained caregiver status. Peter‘s son sustained a TBI 4 years
ago. He spent 9½ weeks in a New Zealand hospital, 6½ months at Spaulding Rehab
and was discharged to homecare (placement in a SNF environment was personally
not an option). As his caregiver/advocates Peter and his wife assembled a team of
interacting therapists, who for the past 3 years have made significant contributions to
the recovery progress, the most remarkable being the PTs. Through their dedication,
time, patience and my observations, Peter has gained a great deal of knowledge in the TBI rehabilitation
and recovery process. The entire story from the beginning to the present can be found at
www.nicksrecovery.com.
391 Summer Street
Manchester, MA 01944
Phone: 978-526-8187 (H)
508-517-4940 (C)
Email: probbins@hotravel.com
PASS
Participants
Linda E. Arslanian, PT, DPT, MS
Director of Rehabilitation Services
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Linda Arslanian is Director of Rehabilitation Services at Brigham & Women‘s
Hospital (BWH) in Boston, Massachusetts, and a Clinical Assistant Professor of
Physical Therapy at MGH/IHP. She received her certificate in Physical Therapy
from Columbia University, a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Columbia
University, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from MGH/IHP. Her undergraduate
degree, a Bachelor of Science was achieved at Springfield College. An active
member of APTA, Linda currently serves as Chief Delegate from Massachusetts.
She has also served on the Ethics and Judicial Committee, and as a member of
the Task Force on Professionalism. In July 2007, she was awarded the BWH annual Ethics Award, and
currently serves on the Hospital‘s Ethics Committee, and was recently appointed to serve on the
hospital‘s Center for Bioethics Advisory Committee.
Brigham & Women‘s Hospital
Department of Rehabilitation Services
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA. 02115
Phone: 617-732-5308
Email: larslanian1@partners.org
Bill Bandy, PT, PhD, SCS, ATC
Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
University of Central Arkansas
Bill Bandy graduated with a B.A. in PT from the College of St. Scholastica,
followed by an M.A. in Exercise Physiology from Kent State University and a
PhD in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman‘s University. He has produced a
number of scholarly research publications, as well as two textbooks: Reese,
nd
NB, Bandy WD. Joint Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing, 2 Ed.,
2009. Published by W.B. Saunders/Elsevier., Philadelphia; and Bandy, WD,
nd
Sanders B. Therapeutic Exercise for Physical Therapist Assistants, 2 Ed.,
2008. Published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., Baltimore. He has a list of
publications and professional activities available upon request.
PTC 324
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
Phone: 501-450-5547
Email: billb@uca.edu
John Banja, PhD
Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
John D. Banja is a Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
and a medical ethicist at the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He also
directs the Section on Ethics in Research and Participant Advocacy of the
Atlanta Clinical Translation Science Institute at Emory. Dr. Banja has
authored or coauthored over 150 publications and has delivered over 700
invited presentations at regional, national, and international conferences. His most recent book, Medical
Errors and Medical Narcissism, was published by Jones and Bartlett Publishers in 2005.
Center for Ethics
Emory University
1531 Dickey Drive, Room 184
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-712-4804
Email: jbanja@emory.edu
John D Barnes
Chief Executive Officer
American Physical Therapy Association
John Barnes has been the CEO of the American Physical Therapy Association since
2007. Previously, he served as Associate Executive Director and Deputy Executive
Director at the American Academy of Dermatology from 1999-2007. John served as
Chief of Staff to Congressman Greg Ganske (R-Iowa) from 1994-1999 and worked
for Senator Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) in numerous capacities, including Special
Assistant, from 1984-1993. He worked as Director of Government and Public Affairs
at the Steel Tank Institute from 1993-1994. In 1982, John graduated from Creighton
University in Omaha, Nebraska with a BSBA degree with an economics major.
1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, Virginia
Phone: 703-706-3252
Email: johnbarnes@apta.org
John O. Barr, PT, PhD
Professor
St. Ambrose University
John completed his physical therapist education at SUNY – Upstate
Medical Center. Advanced masters (PT) and doctoral (Exercise Science)
degrees were earned at the University of Iowa. Formerly a fellow at the
Iowa Geriatric Education Center, he consulted with the Geriatric Evaluation
Unit, and was a Research Health Science Specialist at the Veterans
Administration Medical Center. A former president of the Iowa Physical
Therapy Association, he established the Iowa Physical Therapy
Foundation. Dr. Barr is the founding director the Physical Therapy
Department at St. Ambrose University. Beginning his second term as president of the Section on
Geriatrics – APTA, he is concerned about the implications for our profession of Institute of Medicine‘s
report, Retooling for an Aging America: Building the Health Care Workforce, released in April, 2008.
Physical Therapy Department
St. Ambrose University
518 W Locust
Davenport, IA 52803
Phone: 563-333-6404
Bonita Lynn Beattie, PT, MPT, MHA
Colonel, US Army, Retired
Vice President, Injury Prevention
Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Lynn Beattie, Vice President for Injury Prevention, National Council on Aging is
working on many national projects to reduce falls and fall related injuries in
older adults. Most notably she is leading the Falls FreeTM Initiative and coordinating the activities of the
National Falls FreeTM Coalition and its many working groups, including the 20 member State Coalitions
on Fall Prevention Workgroup Learning Network. Lynn has her undergraduate degree in health and
physical education, and masters degrees from Baylor University in both physical therapy and in health
care administration. In 1998 she completed the master‘s level, gerontology certificate program at the
University of Maryland and joined NCOA.
www.healthyagingprograms.org; www.ncoa.org
National Council on Aging
1901 L Street, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-479-6698
Email: bonita.beattie@ncoa.org
Carolyn Bloom, PT
PT
Bloom & Associates Therapy, PA
Carolyn Bloom has practiced physical therapy since 1973. She has acted as
Hospital PT and director of Rehabilitation for 15 years, as well as been a private
practice owner with three outpatient clinics in urban and rural Kansas for 20
years. Additionally, she has contracted to school systems, home health
agencies, SNFs, geriatic PACE and hospice programs, prisons and SMH
facilities. The House of Delegates has been pleased to have her participate for
in activities for 17 years. Carolyn has served as a Chapter and Section
President, VP and in other Board positions as well. She was a Founding
Member of the FSBPT and has served for 12 years on PT Licensure Board in
KS, appointed in 1984 and 2004.
www.bloompt.com
Phone: 785.273.7700
785.640.0242 (C)
Email: BloomPT@aol.com
Rachel Brady, PT, DPT, MS
Research Associate
Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development
Dr. Brady is a physical therapist, Research Associate, and Director of Information
Dissemination at the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human
Development. She develops distance learning and website content on
developmental disabilities across the lifespan, conducts training and lectures on early
intervention, provides instruction in physical therapy programs and supervises
students. She has experience with rehabilitation research, the results of which
appear in the Journal of Allied Health. Her latest publication, Assessment,
Intervention and Prevention of Falls in Elders with Developmental Disabilities was recently published in
Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation.
http://gucchd.georgetown.edu/index.html
Center for Child and Human Development
Georgetown University
3300 Whitehaven St., N.W. Suite 3300
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: 202-687-8628
Email: rab9@georgetown.edu
Benjamin Scott Braxley, PT, DPT
Senior Physical Therapist
Emory Healthcare, Center for Rehabilitation Medicine
Ben Braxley is a front line health care provider in an Acute Rehab facility. His
interests are in physical therapy leadership, public health, environmental health,
and the development of community-centered, activity-based, preventative health
care models. He is a past Director of the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia
and currently serves as a Georgia Delegate within APTA. Additionally, he is a New
Professional advocate and served as the first formal liaison between PT/PTA
students and this emerging membership category. Ben is currently developing a
website resource for other New Professionals at http://www.newPTs.com.
1111 Clairemont Ave. Unit P-1
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone: 404-272-1624
Email: benbraxley@gmail.com
Suzanne Robben Brown, MPH, PT
Assistant Professor and Director
School of Physical Therapy
Touro University Nevada
Suzanne Brown has been a physical therapist for 35 years and a physical
therapy educator for the past 25 years. She has extensive experience in
on-line education and use of technology in physical therapy education and
lectures on many topics of professional development, differential diagnosis,
and on-line education.
Suzanne has served at many levels of leadership in the American Physical
Therapy Association (APTA), including the APTA Board of Directors (1980-83), the Board of Directors of
the Sections on Health Policy and Private Practice Section and the Chapter Boards of Directors in both
Arizona and Oklahoma. She received the APTA Lucy Blair Service Award and outstanding physical
therapist awards from both Arizona and Oklahoma Chapters.
Touro University Nevada
874 American Pacific Drive
Henderson, NV 89104
Phone: 702 777-3051 (W)
480 688-1497 (C-weekday evenings)
480 986-1851 (H-weekends)
Email: Suzanne.brown@tun.touro.edu
Andrew J. Butler, PhD PT, FAHA
Associate Professor
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University
Research Health Scientist
Atlanta, VA Medical Center
Dr. Butler is a neuroscientist and physical therapist with a special interest in
motor control, neuro-rehabilitation, functional neuroimaging, and transcranial
magnetic stimulation. He is the Director of TMS laboratory within the Center for
Rehabilitation medicine. He recently completed a project funded by NIH entitled, Functional Imaging in
Constraint Induced Therapy (FICIT) study which evaluated the effect of constraint-induced movement
therapy on cortical reorganization following stroke using TMS and fMRI among EXCITE participants.
Dr. Butler is currently the PI of a project investigating the use of mental imagery to improve motor deficits
in patients with stroke National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM
5R21AT002138-02).
http://rehabmed.emory.edu/people/details.cfm?id=2018&type=1,2
1441 Clifton Road
NE Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-712-5675
Email: andrew.butler@emory.edu
Nikki L Butler, tDPT, OCS
Senior Rehabilitation Specialist
Allied Health Staff Officer
Proponency Office for Rehabilitation & Reintegration
Office of the Surgeon General
Prior to her current position, Nikki Butler was a student at the US Army‘s
Senior Service College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania where she prepared for the
responsibilities of strategic leadership by learning how development and
employment of land power in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental and
multinational environment is crucial to the United States‘ national interests and
foreign policy. Previously, Nikki served as the Chief of Physical Therapy at
Fort Campbell, Fort Drum and the Sinai and commanded a health clinic in
Germany. Her research interests lie in injury prevention, core stabilization,
health promotion and wellness. The Proponency Office for Rehabilitation & Reintegration is located on
the right side of the following website:
http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/index.cfm
5109 Leesburg Pike Suite 684
Falls Church, VA 22041
Phone: 703-681-9995
Email: Nikki.butler@us.army.mil
LeeAnne Carrothers, PT, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy, Chapman University
On-Call Physical Therapist
St. Jude Medical Center, Fullerton, California
LeeAnne Carrothers received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from California
Graduate Institute and her Master‘s in PT from the University of Southern California.
She has 23 years of experience, and is currently an assistant professor an On-Call
PT. She was formerly Training Director for the NIDRR-Funded Rehabilitation
Research and Training Center on Aging with a Disability at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation
Hospital. She co-authored and served as the Curriculum Director for two California Endowment Grants.
LeeAnne has worked extensively on inpatient care, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, traumatic brain and
spinal cord injuries, and access to healthcare for individuals with disabilities. She speaks nationally, and
has published in the Journal of Disability and Rehabilitation and the Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. She
is member of the Acute Care and Cardiopulmonary and Vascular Sections, a Delegate at large for
APTA‘s House, the District Chair for the Orange County District of the CPTA, and recently concluded her
role as director of the CPTA.
Email: carrothe@chapman.edu
Julia Chevan, PT, PhD, MPH, OCS
Professor of Physical Therapy
Springfield College
Julia Chevan graduated with a BS degree in physical therapy from Boston
University in 1985. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings. She joined
the Springfield College faculty in 1993. Julia is board certified in orthopedic
physical therapy. Her academic credentials include advanced degrees in public
health from the UMass, in orthopedic PT from Quinnipiac and her PhD from
Virginia Commonwealth University. Julia‘s research interests are best classified
as related to the nexus of health services and physical therapy. Julia is also
mother and soccer coach of two young children who can almost run faster than
she can.
Department of Physical Therapy
Springfield College
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109
Phone: 413-748-3569
Email: jchevan@spfldcol.edu
Jennifer Collins, P.T., M.P.A., Ed.D
Chair and Professor
Nazareth College
Jennifer Collins is Chair and Professor of Physical Therapy at Nazareth College in
Rochester, NY. She earned her bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Russell
Sage College/Albany Medical College in 1978, her master's degree in public
administration from S.U.N.Y. at Brockport in 1989, and her doctoral degree in higher
education from the University of Rochester in 2001. She has been a Director of
Clinical Education, Co-Director and Chair in three physical therapist education
programs. Jenny has been an APTA member for 30 years, and is active in local, chapter, and national
activities, including being the current Secretary for New York Chapter.
Nazareth College
4245 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
Phone: 585-389-2905
Email: Jcollin9@naz.edu
Rebecca L Craik, PT, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Physical Therapy
Arcadia University
Rebecca Craik is Professor and Chair in the Department of Physical Therapy, Arcadia
University, Glenside, PA. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Rebecca received her undergraduate training in
Biology at Case Western Reserve University, physical therapy training at Duke University, and doctoral
training in physiology at the School of Medicine, Temple University. Her federally funded research
activities include investigating methods to enhance physical performance in the older adult and to
enhance cortical plasticity following ischemic injury. She is Editor-in-Chief for Physical Therapy. Rebecca
has been the President of the Section on Research, APTA, a member of the Board of Trustees for the
Foundation for Physical Therapy, and Congress Editor for the Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation.
Department of Physical Therapy
Arcadia University
450 S. Easton Road
Glenside, PA 19038-3295
Phone: 215-572-2143 (W)
Email: craik@arcadia.edu
Joe Daly, PT, MBA, MHA
Rehab Specialist
Medicare Case Management, Bayada Nurses
Joe Daly has almost 20 years experience as a Physical Therapist, primarily in
Long Term Care and Home Health settings. He graduated from Temple University,
with subsequent degrees in Business (MBA) and Health (MHA) from the University
of Pittsburgh. He currently is the Rehab Specialist for Bayada Nurses, a national
home health provider with offices in 17 states. Joe has expertise in the financial,
regulatory and quality aspects of home health, including process improvement
efforts, episodic management, and QA/QI initiatives. He develops Nursing and
Therapy CEU training courses for home health clinicians and managers.
Rehab Specialist
Medicare Case Management (MCM)
Bayada Nurses
400 Market Street
Suite 305
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 215-413-0699
Email: jdaly@bayada.com
James M Dunleavy PT, MS
Director, Rehabilitation Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
Elizabeth, New Jersey
James Dunleavy graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Health
Education from Manhattan College in 1976. He received a P.T. Certification in 1977,
followed by his MS. P.T. in 1983 from Columbia University. James was a Co-founder
and acted as its first President of the Acute Care Section from 1992-1997. He served
as an APTA Director from 1998-2004 and received the APTA‘s Lucy Blair Service
Award in 2005. Currently, James is the President of the New York Physical Therapy Association, an office
he took in 2006.
www.nypta.org
486 Cumberland Avenue
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Phone: 551-265-0880 (C)
201-692-9268 (H)
908-994-5406 (W)
Email: jdunleavy@trinitas.org
Kim Dunleavy PhD, MOMT, PT, OCS
Assistant Professor
Wayne State University
Board of Directors
Health Volunteers Overseas
Kim is teaches in the PT Department at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
She completed her PhD in Instructional Technology from Wayne State University with
her doctoral dissertation on Globalized Instructional Design using WHO Blood Safety
materials across 95 countries. Kim has been involved with a non-profit organization dedicated to
furthering healthcare standards through teaching; Health Volunteers Overseas and is on the Board of
Directors. She has taught and volunteered in Vietnam, Cambodia, Suriname, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and
Colombia. She practices in a post-rehabilitation practice setting, and designs and delivers exercise
programs for clients with complex musculoskeletal needs.
14916 Eldorado Terrace
Warren MI 48088
Phone: 734-717-1848
Email: kimdun@aol.com
Helene M. Fearon, PT
Fearon Physical Therapy, Inc (owner)
Rehabilitation Consulting and Resource Institute, Inc (Principle and
Partner)
Helene Fearon is a co-owner of Fearon Physical Therapy in Phoenix, Ariz. and
is a principle in the Rehabilitation Consulting & Resources Institute (RCRI). She
has 30 years of experience as a physical therapist in varied settings. She has
worked as a clinician and administrator in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities,
home health, and outpatient clinics. Her current clinical practice focuses on work
injury management. She is a consultant and peer reviewer for several payers
and peer review organizations, served as president of the Arizona Board of
Physical Therapy from 1999 to 2007, and currently as a member of the AZ
Physical Therapy Association's payer relations and legislative committees. She currently is a member of
the American Medical Association's (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) HealthCare Advisory
Panel (HCPAC) as the APTA representative and served as HCPAC Chair and on the AMA‘s CPT
Editorial Panel for 8 years (2000-2008). In this role, she represents the needs of physical therapists in the
development and utilization of CPT codes.
www.myrehabconsultants.com
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6245 N. 24 Parkway, Ste 105
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone: 602-997-7844
Email: Hfearon123@mac.com
Pauline Flesch, PT, MPS
Director, Rehabilitation Services
Clarian Health Partners, Indianapolis, Indiana
Pauline Flesch, PT, MPS, is a past Indiana Chapter president, a past member
of the APTA Board of Directors, 2001 -2007, and currently serves as legislative
committee chairperson and Chief Delegate. She is Director of Rehabilitation
Services for Clarian Health Partners which is a multi-hospital health care
system. Pauline is responsible for three hospital therapy services; Methodist
Hospital, an 830 bed Level 1 trauma center, Indiana University Hospital, a 300
bed academic medical center and Riley Hospital for Children, a 210 bed
children‘s hospital. Scope of services includes 200+ FTE‘s, 7 free standing
outpatient clinics, and 4 employee fitness centers.
1701 N. Senate Boulevard
Indianapolis, In 46202
Phone: 317-962-5032 (W)
317-966-2454 (C)
Email: pflesch@clarian.org
Marc Goldstein, EdD
Director, Research Services
American Physical Therapy Association
Marc Goldstein has been a member of the APTA staff since 1987. Originally
Associate Director, Department of Education, he was promoted to Director of the
newly created Department of Research Services in 1990. Since that time, Marc has
overseen all survey research projects undertaken by APTA. These surveys have
included mail, telephone and, most recently, Internet data collection. In addition,
Marc‘s responsibilities include the assessment of the employment market for
physical therapy personnel, and the implementation and advocacy among funding
agencies and Congress for all of APTA‘s research initiatives. It is within this vein that Goldstein promotes
APTA‘s Research Agenda among these agencies. He manages additional projects as well:
implementation of a database containing clinical research evidence on physical therapy interventions
(―Hooked on Evidence‖), development of an outpatient outcomes data collection system, and the
development of a conference to enhance the profession‘s research infrastructure so that both researchers
and clinicians will benefit. Marc earned his doctoral degree in higher education administration from
George Washington University.
American Physical Therapy Association
1111 N. Fairfax St
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-706-3205
Email: marcgoldstein@apta.org
John H. Graham IV, CAE
President & CEO
ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership
JOHN H. GRAHAM IV, CAE became President & CEO August 1, 2003. During his
first year, ASAE and GWSAE completed an historic merger resulting in a new
organization, ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership (Center). ASAE & The
Center help associations and association professionals achieve previously
unimaginable levels of performance. ASAE & The Center are more than 22,000
association executives and industry partners representing nearly 11,000
organizations, with budget of $35 million, and staff of 135. Our members manage
leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations in US and in 50
countries around the globe.
www.asaecenter.org
1575 I Street, NW
Washington DC 20005-1103
Phone: (202) 626-2741
Email: jgraham@asaecenter.org
Peg (Margaret) Grey, PT, MA, OCS, ATC
Owner/Director
Grey Physical Therapy &
Sports Medicine Center of Enfield, PC
and
Personalized Conditioning By Grey
Peg Grey, a private practitioner since 1981, has had multiple business structures
over the past 28 years including sole ownership, partnerships, and a group
practice without walls; and has been involved with establishing and administrating
provider networks. She is a frequent speaker on business topics including:
negotiation, incentive management, managed care contracting, financial and
strategic management, capitation contracting, coping with changing
reimbursement patterns, and improving practice parameters, protocols, and business savvy. She has
served as a consultant to both private practitioners and the insurance industry. Peg graduated from the
University of Connecticut with a Bachelor‘s in PT in 1980 and in 1996 with a Master‘s in Exercise
Physiology and Sports Medicine. In 1997, she completed a post Master‘s certificate program at the
University of Connecticut School of Business entitled ―The Executive Program in Managed Care.‖ Peg also
has her orthopedic specialist, athletic training, personal trainer, and aquatic and vestibular certifications.
101 Phoenix Avenue, Suite 2D
Enfield, CT 06082
Phone: 860-741-2541
Email: pegg@greypt.necoxmail.com
Charles J. Gulas, PT, PhD, GCS
Dean School of Health Professions
Maryville University
Chuck Gulas is a Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist with 34 years
experience in physical therapy in a variety of different care settings. Currently he
is Dean, School of Health Professions, and Associate Professor of Physical
Therapy at Maryville University. He earned his PhD in Higher Education
Administration at Saint Louis University in 2005. Chuck has served on the APTA
Panel on Practice, as President of the Missouri Chapter, Chair of the APTA
Committee on Cultural Competence, PTCAS Advisory Committee and the
Section on Geriatrics Nominating Committee. He has been a Delegate to the
APTA House of Delegates twelve times. He has been awarded the Missouri
Chapter Outstanding Service Award and the Helen Holzum Whalen Award. He has traveled to Haiti twice
as a volunteer teacher for a Rehab Aide Training Program with Health Volunteer Overseas. He presents
nationally on a number of physical therapy topics and continues to practice clinically on a PRN basis at
Sherbrook Village, a comprehensive long term care facility.
Maryville University
School of Health Professions
650 Maryville University Drive
St. Louis MO 63141
Phone: 314-529-9474 (W)
636-458-1996 (H)
314-283-8317 (C)
Email: cgulas@maryville.edu
Laurita M. Hack, PT, DPT, MBA, PhD, FAPTA
Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
Temple University
Laurie Hack, PT, DPT, MBA, PhD, FAPTA has earned degrees from CWRU,
MGHIHP, Wharton, and the University of Pennsylvania, respectively, and is a
Worthingham Fellow of the APTA. She has clinical experience in geriatrics and
home care. Dr. Hack enjoys teaching students in physical therapy about such
subjects as clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, ethics, and the
management of physical therapy practices. Her specific research interests
include the development of clinical expertise and the supply and demand of
physical therapy personnel. She has published a number of works, including
Expertise in Physical Therapy Practice (with Jensen, Gwyer, and Shepard). Her
service to APTA has included acting as President of the Home Health, Health Policy, and Education
Sections, representing the Pennsylvania Chapter in several offices, and a current role as Vice Speaker
and member of the APTA Board of Directors. Finally, Laurie is an honored Catherine Worthingham Fellow
of the APTA.
415 Gatcombe Lane
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Phone: 610-519-0107
Email: lhack001@temple.edu
Matthew Hall, PT
Physical Therapist
Bloomington Hospital
Bloomington, Indiana
Matthew Hall graduated from Indiana University with a B.S. in Physical
Therapy in 2000 and is currently enrolled in a tDPT program. He has been a
staff physical therapist at Bloomington Hospital since 2000. Matthew has
been an active participant in the Indiana Chapter of the APTA (INAPTA)
since 2003. He has been a delegate to the House of Delegates and is
currently the bylaws chairman. Matthew is interested in emerging
technologies and the future of physical therapist practice and their roles in
health promotion, preventative care.
1052 Jennifer Drive
Bloomington, IN 47401
Phone: 812-361-5785 (C)
Email: mathall@yahoo.com
John S. Halle, PT, PhD, ECS
Chair and Associate Dean
School of Physical Therapy
John Halle is Professor and Chair of the School of Physical Therapy at Belmont
University. In addition to his position at Belmont, he has an adjunct appointment
within the Cell and Developmental Biology Department at the Vanderbilt
University Medical School, and a clinical practice performing electrophysiological
testing at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. Prior to moving to Nashville
twelve years ago, John was a therapist in the U.S. Army. In that role, his
positions varied from staff therapist to faculty member in the U.S. Army-Baylor
Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, to Acting Director of the Army Physical
Fitness Research Institute.
http://www.belmont.edu/pt/faculty_and_staff/halle,_pt,_phd,_ecs_john_s..html
School of Physical Therapy
ATTN: Dr. John Halle
1508 Delmar Avenue
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: 615-460-6956 (W)
Email: hallej@mail.belmont.edu
Kenneth J Harwood, PT, PhD, CIE
Vice President, Practice and Education Unite
American Physical Therapy Association
Kenneth J. Harwood, PT, PhD, CIE is presently the Vice President of the
Practice and Education Unit for the American Physical Therapy Association. In
this role, he oversees Association efforts and activities designed to improve and
enhance the state of physical therapy education and practice. Formerly, he was
the Director of Practice for the APTA. In addition, Dr. Harwood was the
Associate Director and Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at the
Columbia University Program in Physical Therapy. He earned a BS degree in
Physical Therapy from SUNY @ Downstate Medical Center and MA and PhD degrees at the New York
University‘s Program in Ergonomics and Biomechanics. He became Certified Industrial Ergonomist in
1998. Dr. Harwood has published and presented widely on the field of Occupational Health, low back
pain care and prevention and APTA activities.
American Physical Therapy Association
1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA, 22314
Phone: 703-706-3170
Email: kenharwood@apta.org
Roger A. Herr, PT, MPA, COS-C
Senior Product Manager
Outcome Concept Systems, Inc
Roger Herr is an active member in the home health and hospice industry,
having served as past president of the Home Health Section of APTA.
Roger received his BS in PT from Temple University in 1987 and Masters in
Public Administration from NYU in 1993. Since relocating to the west coast
in 2004, Roger has been a site visitor for a voluntary accrediting
organization, a consultant with OASIS Answers, Inc and currently with
Outcome Concepts system. In the last year he has served on multiple Task
forces and expert panels with CMS, NQF, and others related to post-acute
care data sets, quality and public reporting measures and care transitions.
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2921 10 Place West
Seattle, WA 98119
Phone: 206.890.0878 (C)
Email: rahpt@msn.com
Jim Hoyme, PT, MBA
CEO
OSI Physical Therapy
Therapy Partners, Inc.
Jim Hoyme graduated from the University of Central Arkansas School of Physical
Therapy in 1981. He earned his MBA from Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Jim is Co-owner and CEO OSI Physical Therapy, an 11 clinic, 140 employee practice
in the St. Paul, MN metro area. He has been instrumental in the development of clinical
practice guidelines and outcomes that have helped OSI gain significant market share over the last 15
years. Jim was also a co-founder and is now the CEO of Therapy Partners, Inc., a contracting and billing
service for OSI and other private physical therapy practices.
www.osipt.com; www.therapypartners.com
Therapy Partners, Inc.
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7581 9 St. N.
Oakdale, Mn. 55128
Phone: 651-341-3330 (C)
651-747-4336 (W)
Email: Jhoyme@therapypartners.com
Kevin Hulsey, PT, DPT
CEO
RehabAuthority
Director
APTA Board of Directors
Kevin Hulsey is the founder and CEO of RehabAuthority, LLC, an outpatient
orthopaedic physical therapy company specializing in spine care with 9 sites in
Idaho and Wyoming. He earned his MPT at Mount St. Mary‘s College and
subsequently, his DPT from Idaho State University. Kevin is a member of the American College of Sports
Medicine, is a certified clinical instructor, a member of the North American Spine Society, and serves on
the Board of the College of Idaho Athletic Association. Kevin is married to the lovely and talented Leslie, a
professional Opera singer and school board chair. They have two children Dominic (14) and Micaela
(10).
www.rehabauthority.com
RehabAuthority
2176 E. Franklin Rd.
Suite 100
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-288-1155
Email: Kevin@rehabauthority.com
Caroline W. Stegink-Jansen, PT, PhD, CHT
Associate Professor
University of Texas Medical Branch
Caroline Jansen‘s basic PT training was obtained in the Netherlands, with subsequent
training from TWU in Houston. Her clinical expertise includes private practice, acute
care, home health, and hand rehabilitation. Caroline‘s research areas are rehabilitation
of the upper extremity, and rehabilitation after breast cancer surgery. Her academic
teaching focuses on the same area as the clinical experience, and differential
diagnosis. Caroline‘s service includes membership to the editorial board of the Journal
of Hand Therapy, immediate past research chair of the APTA Hand Rehabilitation Section, the Diversity
council at the UTMB, and board membership of the Galveston Arts Center in the Galveston community.
UTMB, SHS, dep. of Physical Therapy
301 University Blvd
Galveston, TX 77555-1144
Phone: 409-772 3068
Email: cjansen@utmb.edu
Lynn Jeffries, PT, PhD, PCS
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Lynn Jeffries focuses on teaching at both the professional and post-professional levels,
running several training grants and contracts, and research. I am the Oklahoma
coordinator for a multi-site research study Move & PLAY
(http://www.canchild.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=2100). Other research interests include
transdisciplinary teaming and early intervention services. Her current service activities
include EI-SIG VP and practice committee for the Section on Pediatrics and newsletter
editor for OPTA. Lynn‘s past positions include: president and secretary for OPTA, regional director for the
Section on Pediatrics, and chair of the Pediatric Specialty Council.
www.ah.ouhsc.edu/rehab/jeffries.asp.
16905 Valley Crest
Edmond, OK 73012
Phone: 405-271-2131 ext 47117 (W)
405-818-8835 (C)
Email: lynn-jeffries@ouhsc.edu
Dianne V Jewell, PT, DPT, PhD, CCS
Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Physical Therapy
Richmond, VA
Director – APTA Board of Directors
Dianne Jewell is board certified in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy and
has practiced in Richmond, VA since 1989. Prior to joining the VCU faculty, she
served in a variety of clinical, educational and administrative roles at the Medical College of Virginia
Hospitals and Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Hospital. Dianne‘s courses focus on evidencebased practice, health policy, administration and management. She has published articles related to
physical therapy outcomes and a textbook entitled Guide to Evidence-based Physical Therapy Practice.
Dianne currently serves as a Director on the Boards of the APTA and of Sheltering Arms. She also
consults with a free clinic serving uninsured individuals.
www.vcu.edu/pt/whoweare/index.html
Regular Mail:
VCU Department of Physical Therapy
Box 980224
Richmond, VA 23298
FedEx, UPS: VCU Department of Physical Therapy
1200 East Broad Street, Suite 100
Richmond, VA 23298
Phone: 804-828-0234 (W)
Email: diannejewell@apta.org
Vanie L Jones PT, DPT, MS
Director of Rehabilitation Services
Shands Jacksonville Medical Center
Jacksonville, Florida
Vanie Jones earned a BS from U of Maryland, and MS from College of St Francis in
HS Administration, and a DPT from Simmons College. She is licensed in 9 states
and has worked in variety of facilities in all aspects of health care. In Houston,
Texas, from 2000-2008, Vanie was responsible for the development of rehabilitation
services at Methodist Willowbrook Hospital, Methodist Health Care System in its
new facility and its new expanded hospital. She was a member of the Texas
delegation to the HOD for 2 years, which was an exciting experience. Vanie was also involved in
education, as a: faculty member, clinical instructor, and President PTA Advisory Board. She recently
moved to Jacksonville, Florida and is currently at the Shands Medical Center, updating and expanding
their rehabilitation services.
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655 W. 8 Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32209
Phone: 904-244-1134 (W)
904-677-1675 (C)
Email: vanie.jones@jax.ufl.edu
Cindy Krafft PT, MS, COS-C
Vice President
Home Health Section
Cindy Krafft PT MS COS-C has been actively involved in Home Health since 1994
from the clinical, leadership and consultation perspectives. She is currently the
Assistant Director of Operational Consulting with Fazzi Associates, Inc, the Vice
President of the Home Health Section of the APTA and the Chair of the Therapy
Advisory Committee for the National Association of Home and Hospice Care.
502 Sagewood Drive
Peoria, IL 61604
Phone: 309-657-1458
David A Lake, PT, PhD
Professor of Physical Therapy
Armstrong Atlantic State University
David Lake has been a Physical Therapy faculty member for 24 years
and an academic administrator for 20 years. He developed an innovative
case-based, active learning curriculum. His national and international
presentations and publications instruct on educational innovations and
therapeutic modalities. He acted as an elected officer and Board member
in 3 APTA components, served 6 terms in the APTA House of Delegates
and 3 years on National Nominating Committee. David also served on
the National Board and Executive Committee position in another health
professions organization. He has been a participant in the development
of a normative model for PT Education (member-consultant in
development of Clinical Education component) and a member of an
educational research agenda task force. Finally, David has also chaired
the force, developed PT education admissions standards, has been
involved in the development of PTCAS and is currently serving on the PTCAS advisory panel.
Department of Physical Therapy
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Savannah, GA 31419
Phone: 912-344-3245 (W)
Email: David.Lake@armstrong.edu
Gayle Lee, JD
Director of Federal Payment Policy and Advocacy
American Physical Therapy Association
Gayle Lee, JD, has over 10 years of experience working on health care issues
impacting the rehabilitation industry. Currently, Gayle serves as the Director of
Federal Payment Policy and Advocacy for the American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA). As the department‘s Federal payment policy expert, Gayle‘s
key areas of responsibility include Medicare, Medicaid, HIPAA, and CHAMPUS.
She specifically works on regulations that impact physical therapists that practice in
skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, rehabilitation hospitals/units, comprehensive outpatient
rehabilitation facilities, rehabilitation agencies, and private practice settings. Gayle came to APTA from
the American Rehabilitation Association, where she was Assistant Counsel and Policy Coordinator. She
worked on issues that affected rehabilitation hospitals/units and CORFs. Gayle received her law degree
at the Washington College of Law at the American University in Washington, DC and completed her
undergraduate work at Pennsylvania State University located in University Park, Pennsylvania.
American Physical Therapy Association
1111 N. Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-706-8549
Email: gaylelee@apta.org
Stephen M Levine, PT, DPT, MSHA
Principal,
Rehabilitation Consulting & Resource Institute (RCRI)
Steve Levine is a principal in the Rehabilitation Consulting & Resource
Institute, (RCRI), a national consulting firm focusing on practice management,
payment policy, and reimbursement strategies in the outpatient rehabilitation
setting. Previously, he was involved in operation and ownership of a private
practice in Maryland for over eighteen years. Steven is a nationally recognized
consultant to physical therapy providers, local and national third party payers,
and regulators in the areas of practice management, CPT coding and relative
values, RBRVS, cost containment, fraud and abuse, quality assurance issues,
reimbursement strategies for physical therapy services, and physical therapy
peer/utilization review.
www.myrehabconsultants.com
2312 Wilton Drive
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33305
Phone: 954-745-7907
Email: stevelevine@myrehabconsultants.com
Venita Lovelace-Chandler, PT, PhD, PCS
Associate Director and Professor
School of Physical Therapy
Texas Woman's University
Venita Lovelace-Chandler has 29 years experience in education and academic
administration, served as a Commissioner on CAPTE, and has been a site visitor for
over 25 years. She has written and presented on pediatrics, private practice, and
breast health. Her activities in the APTA include holding elected offices for the
Pediatrics, Oncology, and Education Sections, serving on the APTA Nominating
Committee, and being the APTA appointee to the FSBPT. Awards include keynote speaker for the
Specialization Ceremony and a service award from the FSBPT. She has practiced in pediatrics for 38
years and as a specialist for 20 years.
School of Physical Therapy, TWU
8194 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, TX 75231-4365
Phone: 214 706-2320 (W)
972 272-7014 (H)
Email: vlovelacechandler@twu.edu
Kathleen K Mairella PT, DPT, MA
Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of Clinical Education
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Health
Related Professions, Doctoral Programs in Physical Therapy, Newark NJ
Kathy Mairella received a BS in PT from Boston University (1978); MA in
Movement Sciences and Education from Teachers College, Columbia
University (1992) and DPT from the MGH Institute of Health Professions
(2006). She teaches in the Entry-level and Post-Professional DPT Programs at
UMDNJ, and is Assistant Director of Clinical Education. Kathy served as
chapter president of the American Physical Therapy of New Jersey from 20012005, and led the successful legislative effort to permit New Jersey consumers
Direct Access to physical therapists, completed February 2003. Her practice
experience includes acute care, neurological rehabilitation, home health,
pediatrics, outpatient, and management.
UMDNJ SHRP Doctoral Programs in Physical Therapy
65 Bergen Street
Box 1709
Newark NJ 07101
Phone: 973-972-5996
Email: kkmairella@gmail.com
Murray Maitland, BSR MSc, PhD, PT
Associate Professor
Division of Physical Therapy
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington
Murray Maitland, born in Vancouver, Canada, completed two university degrees
at the University of British Columbia. He has 15 years of clinical experience
mostly in outpatient orthopaedics. He completed his PhD at the University of
Calgary, Alberta and then continued there as a faculty member. Currently,
Murray is at the University of Washington, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
where he is teaching physical examination and systems review courses. His research and publications
focus on the clinical biomechanics and kinesiology of peripheral joints.
University of Washington
Division of Physical Therapy
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 356490
Seattle, Washington 98195-6490
Phone: 206-598-5342
Email: mmaitlan@u.washington.edu
Tara Jo Manal, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS
Director of Clinical Services and Residency Training
University of Delaware
Tara Manal is dual certified as a Sports and Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, has
an active clinical practice and is an instructor in Biomechanics, Orthopedics,
and the Spine Management class at UD. She is on the Finance Committee of
the Orthopedic Section, Chair of the Orthopedic Residency and Fellowship
committee, and Vice President of the Performing Arts Special Interest Group.
Tara received Teaching awards from the Sports Section in 2005 and the
Orthopedic section in 2006 and the 2007 Signe Brunnstrom Award from the
APTA. She publishes and presents in the area of injury and rehabilitation on
the local, national, and international levels.
www.udel.edu/PT
053 McKinly Lab
Newark, DE 19716
Phone: 302-831-8893
302-388-3670 (C)
Email: Tarajo@udel.edu
Malcolm R McNeil, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-NCD
Distinguished Service Professor and Chair
Department of Communication Science and Disorders
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science
University of Pittsburgh
Malcolm (Mick) McNeil, Ph.D., (Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of
Denver) is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Science and
Disorders in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Professor of
Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh and Research Career Scientist at the Veterans
Administration Pittsburgh Health Care System. He has previously held clinical (VA Medical Center –
Denver) and academic appointments (University of Colorado-Boulder and the University of WisconsinMadison) and has published extensively in the areas of neurogenic speech movement (apraxia of
speech, and the dysarthrias), language, and cognitive disorders (aphasia).
http://www.shrs.pitt.edu/CMS/School/Faculty_Bio.asp?id=66
Distinguished Service Professor and Chair
Department of Communication Science and Disorders
University of Pittsburgh
4033 Forbes Tower
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412-383-6541 (W)
Email: mcneil@pitt.edu
Research Career Scientist
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Speech Pathology & Audiology (132A-H)
7180 Highland Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Phone: 412-365-4951 (W)
Email: malcolm.mcneil@med.va.gov
Pamela Millington, PT, DPT, MS
Rehabilitation Services Program Manager
Zablocki VA Medical Center.
Pamela Millington graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1979 with a BS in
Physical Therapy. She began her career at the VA in Milwaukee and has worked
there ever since. The VA supported Pam in obtaining her M.S. in Therapeutic
Science at UW in 1989 and provided opportunities for leadership development. At
the VA, she has served as the CCCE for about 15 years, Chief PT for 5 years and is
now the Rehabilitation Services Program Manager (8 weeks). She completed her
tDPT in 2005 from MGH Institute of Health Professions. Pam is excited about starting the first residency
program in the VA system this year.
3081 S. Superior St
Milwaukee, WI 53207
or
5000 W. National Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53295
Phone: 414-384-2000 ext 41107 (W)
414-483-6803 (H)
Email: pam.millington@va.gov; pmillington@wi.rr.com
John Moore, MD
Research Assistant
MIT Media Lab
John Moore is a Research Assistant in the New Media Medicine group at the MIT
Media Lab. He aims to design technology that fundamentally changes the role that
patients can play in their care by empowering them with knowledge, understanding,
confidence, and channels for communication. His research goal is to study the effect
that new paradigms in doctor-patient collaboration mediated by technology can have
on education, adherence, and behavior change.
www.newmed.media.mit.edu
MIT Media Lab
20 Ames Street, E15-320Q
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 856-520-1493 (C)
Email: jom@mit.edu
Deirdra A Murphy, PT, DPT, MHA, MS
Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Deirdra Murphy‘s clinical experiences, service-learning and technology inform her
teaching philosophy to create a community of learners who provide patient centered
care, increase effectiveness of PT interventions, and increase health care quality. The
diverse collaborative interdisciplinary partnerships Deirdra has developed provide deep
community engagement locally and globally. Health care delivery in a global community
requires effective communication, synthesis of extensive information, and reflective opportunities.
Technology is an effective strategy she has utilized to meet the demands of a global community. Deirdra
has used Blackboard, WebCT, Wiki, blogging and podcasting in promoting health and fitness and
broaden the community of learners.
http://deirdra-murphy.wiki.uml.edu/
Sc ho o l of H e a lt h a nd E n vi r o nm en t
Physical Therapy Department
3 Solomont Way, Suite 5
Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Phone: 978-934-4533 (W)
978-828-7869 (C)
Email: Deirdra_Murphy@uml.edu
Patricia Y. Naylor, PT, MS
Assistant Professor
Maryville University – St. Louis, MO
Patti Naylor obtained a BS in education from Louisiana State University, an MS
in physical therapy from Texas Woman‘s University, and is a doctoral candidate
in public policy analysis at Saint Louis University. She has also participated in
doctoral education in ethics through SLU‘s Center for Health Care Ethics. Patti
has been a physical therapist for 15 years and is currently an assistant professor
and Assistant ACCE in the physical therapy program at Maryville University in St.
Louis. She is the Chief Delegate for the Illinois Chapter of the APTA, and is a
member of APTA‘s Government Affairs Committee.
3535 Pierland Drive
Pocahontas, IL 62275
Phone: 618-651-0687
Email: pnaylor@maryville.edu
Carol Oddo, PT, MS, FACHE
Vice President of Patient & Public Affairs
Harris County Hospital District
Carol Oddo serves as Vice President of Patient & Public Affairs at the Harris
County Hospital District in Houston, Texas. She oversees Rehabilitation
Services and Child Life operations system-wide. Carol also serves as the
Director of the HCHD Physical Therapy Residency Program. She became board
certified in health care management and named a Diplomate of the American
College of Health Care Executives in May 2002. In April 2007, she advanced to
Fellow of the American College of Health Care Executives. Carol was recently
awarded the Texas Physical Therapy Association‘s 2008 Jeanette Winfree
Award and currently serves as TPTA Past-President.
8107 Leighwood Creek Ct.
Humble, Texas 77396
Phone: 713-566-6249
Email: carolyn_oddo@hchd.tmc.edu
Kenneth J Ottenbacher, PhD
Professor and Director
Division of Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Texas Medical Branch
Kenneth Ottenbacher holds the Russell Shearn Moody Distinguished Chair in
Neurological Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in
Galveston. He serves as Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Education and
Research and Director of the Division of Rehabilitation Sciences in the School of
Allied Health Sciences. He is also Director of the Center for Rehabilitation
Sciences and Associate Director for the Sealy Center on Aging at UTMB.
Kenneth received his PhD from the University of Missouri-Columbia and is a
licensed occupational therapist. His research interests include rehabilitation
outcomes with a focus on functional assessment, disability and frailty in older adults. He has published
more than 250 scientific/technical articles in refereed journals and is the author, coauthor or editor of four
textbooks. Kenneth‘s research has been supported by continuous federal funding since 1984. He is a
member of several editorial boards and currently serves as the Statistical Consulting Editor for the
American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Associate Editor for the Journal of
Rehabilitation Medicine.
http://www.sahs.utmb.edu/rehab/facultypages/ottenbacher/
Division of Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77555-1137
Phone: 409-747-1637
Email: kottenba@utmb.edu
Shree Pandya, PT, MS
Assistant Professor of Neurology
School of Medicine and Dentistry
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
Shree Pandya, for over 30 years, has been involved as a Clinician, Researcher
and Educator in the area of inherited and acquired Neuromuscular disorders
(NMD). As a clinician, she has been part of a multidisciplinary team at a tertiary
care muscular dystrophy association (mda) supported clinic. Currently she is
serving on the steering committee for a CDC initiated project to recommend care guidelines for patients
with Duchenne‘s muscular dystrophy (DMD). As a researcher, Shree has been involved in multi center
national and international studies documenting 1) the natural history of various NMD‘s, 2) the reliability,
validity and sensitivity of outcome measures used in these populations, 3) the effectiveness of
pharmaceutical interventions in these populations. Currently she is a Co-PI in a Muscular dystrophy
surveillance and tracking and research network (MDSTARnet), a population based study of patients with
DMD funded by the CDC. As an educator, Pandya has coordinated and taught the Neurology curriculum
in an entry level PT program and continue to provide continuing education at the state and national level
to therapists and physicians. Additionally, she has worked with several patient advocacy organizations in
the areas of patient education.
Box 673, Department of Neurology
601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642
Phone: 585-275-1005
Email: shree_pandya@urmc.rochester.edu
Leslie G Portney, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA
Professor and Director, Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Leslie Portney‘s research interests focus on educational outcomes,
functional outcomes, and risk factors for falls in the elderly. She teaches in
the area of critical inquiry, and is the first author of a textbook on clinical
research. Leslie was elected a Catherine Worthingham Fellow in 2002. She
is Chair of the Academic Administrators Special Interest Group, Chair of the
Council of Catherine Worthingham Fellows, and has served as chair of
CAPTE. She is the recipient of the Massachusetts Chapter Outstanding
Researcher Award, Doctoral Awards from the Foundation and the Geriatrics Section, the Louis Lowy
Certificate in Gerontology from Boston University, and is listed in several editions of Who's Who.
www.mghihp.edu/pt
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Charlestown Navy Yard
st
36 1 Avenue
Boston, MA 02129
Phone: 617-726-3170
Email: lportney@mghihp.edu
Nancy Berryman Reese, PT, MHSA, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy
University of Central Arkansas
Nancy Berryman Reese received her B.S. in Physical Therapy from University of
Central Arkansas in 1981. She went on to earn her MHSA from the University of
Arkansas at Little Rock in 1987 and her PhD in Anatomy at the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1994. Her research consists of the effects of
exercise and pharmacological agents on spasticity following spinal cord injury.
Nancy is currently funded by NIH / NINDS (NS062363). She has produced two
nd
textbooks: Reese, NB. Muscle and Sensory Testing, 2 Ed., 2005; Reese, NB, Bandy, WD. Joint Range
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of Motion and Muscle Length Testing, 2 Ed., 2009, both published by W.B. Saunders / Elsevier.,
Philadelphia. Besides these, Nancy has published numerous works related to the above line of research.
A list of publications and professional activities is available upon request.
PTC 303
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
Phone: 501-450-5548
Email: nancyr@uca.edu
Richard “Rick” Ritter, PT, DPT, OCS
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of California, San Francisco
Richard Ritter received his BS is Physical Therapy from Marquette University
in1967, MA in Human Resources Management from Pepperdine University 1981,
and DPT from University of California, San Francisco 2005. His career as a
Physical Therapist began with a direct commission in the United States Army.
Twenty years later he had served in a variety of medical treatment facilities from
very small community hospitals to large medical centers. He retired in 1987.
From 1987-2001, Rick has been in private practice either as an
associate, as an owner/partner, or as a clinic director. In 2001 he joined the Faculty Practice, Department
of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine at the University of California San
Francisco with an appointment as Assistant Clinical Professor.
28120 Riggs Court
Hayward, CA 94542
Phone: 510-581-5926
Email: rcritter@comcast.net
.
Paul A Rockar, Jr, PT, DPT, MS
Director, American Physical Therapy Association
CEO, Centers for Rehab Services
Paul Rockar is currently a member of the APTA Board of Directors. He has also
served as President and Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Physical Therapy
Association and has been a Delegate to the APTA House of Delegates on twelve
occasions. Paul is the CEO of Centers for Rehab Services (CRS), a certified
rehabilitation agency in Western Pennsylvania. CRS, a part of UPMC, provides
physical, occupational, and speech therapy services in hospitals, skilled nursing
facilities, and outpatient offices. His areas of interest include the integration of
education and research into the practice setting as well as advocacy.
3911 Murry Highlands Circle
Murrysville, PA 15668
Phone: 412-673-6660 ext 215
Email: paulrockar@apta.org; rockarp@upmc.edu
Ruthann “Randy” Roesch, PT, DPT, MBA
Owner, Consultant
Business Solutions
Randy Roesch is the current owner and consultant for Business Solutions,
providing consulting services to physical therapists in private practice
management, practice valuation and exit strategies, business planning and
development, and marketing strategy and development. She earned a DPT
from AT Still University, MA in Business Administration from Tampa
University, Certificate in PT from Mayo Clinic School of Allied Health, and BA
from Drake University. She has held past positions with: Continental Medical
Services; Rehabworks, Inc; Blake Memorial Hospital; and Mayo Clinic. Randy
has a long history of service with APTA, including her current role as Vice
President of the Board of Directors.
Business Solutions
44125 RCR 46B
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Phone: 970-879-2964
Email: randyroesch@apta.org
Bob Rowe, PT, DPT, DMT, MHS, FAAOMPT
PT Residency/Fellowship Program Manager
Brooks Rehabilitation
Bob Rowe received his PT degree at LSUHSC in 1985 and completed his Master of
Health Science in PT in 1994 at LSUHSC. He completed an Orthopaedic Manual
PT Fellowship through the Ola Grimsby Institute (OGI) in 1999 and in 2001
completed his Doctor of Manual Therapy degree through the OGI. In May 2007,
Bob completed his t-DPT through MGH IHP.
Bob‘s current position is within Brooks Health System as the Residency/Fellowship
Program Manager. He is the current President of AAOMPT and serves on several
APTA committee‘s/task forces as well as a member of the APTA, Orthopaedic Section Board.
1964 Raley Creek Drive West
Jacksonville, FL 32225
Phone: 904-858-7317 (W)
985-774-8909 (C)
Email: Robert.rowe@brookshealth.org
Barbara Safriet, JD, LLM
Visiting Professor of Health Law
Lewis & Clark Law School
Portland, Oregon
Barbara Safriet is a semi-retired law professor who has taught health law & policy for
over 30 years at Lewis & Clark Law School and Yale Law School. Her research and
publications, as well as her professional lectures and legislative testimony, have
focused on the regulation of health care providers, with a special emphasis on scope
of practice. She is the Public Member of the Board of the FSBPT, and Barb also
serves on the Board of the Citizen Advocacy Center (CAC).
Through June 2009 –
Lewis & Clark Law School
10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd.
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-768-6970
Email: safriet@lclark.edu
Ongoing –
PO Box 337
Deer Harbor, WA 98243
Phone: 203-500-6435 (C)
Lisa Saladin, PT, PhD
Interim Executive Associate Dean and Chair of the College of Health
Professions
Medical University of South Carolina
Lisa Saladin completed her PhD in physical therapy from Nova Southeastern
University in Florida in 2004. Lisa has been a faculty member at the Medical
University of South Carolina for the last 18 years with her teaching focused primarily
in the areas of neuroscience and rehabilitation of neurological disorders. She has 24
years clinical expertise is in the area of physical therapy examination and intervention
for individuals with neurological disorders and the majority of her clinical work has
focused on individuals with stroke and multiple sclerosis. Lisa has worked extensively with local MS
support groups and with the National MS Society to promote effective strategies for managing MS and
each year she sponsors a free clinic for clients with MS. She also serves as a Director on APTA‘s Board
of Directors.
Department of Health Professions
Medical University of South Carolina
151 Rutlege Ave Bldg B
MSC 965
Phone: 843-792-6505
Email: lisasaladin@apta.org
Barbara Sanders, PT, PhD, SCS
Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy
Associate Dean, College of Health Professions
Texas State University-San Marcos
Barbara Sanders completed her BSPT at the University of Kentucky in 1972,
MS in Education in 1976, PhD in Educational Leadership from the University of
Texas at Austin. Barbara has been in variety of clinical practice sites in 5
states. She was one of the first physical therapists to become a board certified
sports physical therapist in 1987. She is an active member of the APTA and
has held leadership positions at the state, national and section level, currently
serving as a site visitor for the Commission on Accreditation in Physical
Therapy Education.
www.health.txstate.edu/pt
6913 Nubian Lane
Austin, TX 78739
Phone: 512-245-3495 (W)
512-288-9832 (H)
Email: Bs04@txstate.edu
Zary Segall, PhD
Distinguished Professor
Center for Convergent Design
Zary Segall is Distinguished Professor in Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering and the Founding Director of the Center for Convergent Design. Prior
of joining the University of Oregon as Computer and Information Science
Department Head, Zary was a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. As part of
his research activity, he had developed theoretical methods and practical systems
for parallel processing, highly dependable systems, networking and wearable
information systems. This work led to software licensing to IBM, AT&T, GE and
NASA and to applications to parallel processing, NASA missions, Air Traffic
Control and telecommunication services. His current research work is in Human Aware Wearable
Computing, Wearable Human instrumentation, and Convergent Design and Innovation. Zary is a fellow of
the IEEE Computer Society, a Fulbright Distinguished IT Chair and an honorary guest chair professor at
the Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University in Sweden.
www.zary.com
UMBC, CSEE
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore Md., 21250
Phone: 410_455_8937
Email: zaryatumbcdotedu
J Eric Shaw, PT, Cert. MDT
Director of Rehabilitation
Grafton City Hospital /Tygart Valley Rehabilitation and Fitness Center
Eric Shaw has served as President of the West Virginia Physical Therapy
Association from 2004-2008. He had previously served as the treasurer of
the WVPTA from 2000-2004. Eric has served as a delegate to the American
Physical Therapy Association‘s House of Delegates and as West Virginia‘s
chief delegate. Eric was named the 2008 Earl Ray Tomblin Outstanding
Field Faculty award winner by the West Virginia Rural Health Education
Partnership and West Virginia Area Health Education Center. The award
recognized his work in promoting youth fitness and disease prevention through the NEW You Program.
7 New England Circle
Fairmont, WV 26554
Phone: 304-265-2191 (W)
304-288-0824 (C)
Email: Eshaw52@comcast.net
Nathaniel M Sims, MD
Assistant Professor, Anesthesia
Massachusetts General Hospital
Nathaniel Sims is a strategic and hands-on innovator who has developed
numerous technologies that make patient care safer and more efficient. Working
in interdisciplinary teams involving biomedical engineering, nursing, and various
hospital departments, Nat and colleagues have pioneered improvements in
patient monitoring, patient transport, and error-free intravenous drug delivery
systems. Their overall focus is developing advanced systems technologies to
improve safety and patient care while reducing cost. Nat holds nine U.S. patents
(rights assigned to MGH). He is now working through CIMIT on projects, including
Untethered Monitoring that moves innovative technology into patient care.
165 Cambridge Street
Suite 702
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617.643.3834
Email: nsims@partners.org
Barbara A Smith, PhD, RN, FACSM, FAAN
Associate Dean & Professor
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Barbara Smith has been funded for more than 25 years to conduct exercise
interventions in individuals with chronic diseases including breast cancer, CVD,
diabetes, HIV, and Parkinson‘s disease. Recently she served as PI of a study
assessing nurse‘s risk of exposure to pathogens, their knowledge and use of universal
precautions, and willingness to seek care in Sub-Saharan Africa. The results were
presented at the AIDS 2008 Conference in Mexico City. She is a fellow in the American
College of Sports Medicine (FACSM) and the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN).
http://nursing.umaryland.edu/faculty/fch/smith_b.htm
655 West Lombard Street, Suite 402
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-706-2619
Email: bsmith@son.umaryland.edu
Shawne Soper, PT, DPT, MBA
Director of Contract Therapy Services
Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Centers
Shawne Soper received her Bachelor‘s degree in physical therapy from East Carolina
University, her Master‘s degree in Business Administration from Averett University, and
her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Simmons College. She serves as the
Administrative Director for Rehab Services for Bon Secours Richmond Health System;
serves on the Virginia Department of Health‘s Injury Community Planning Group; and is
active in the American Physical Therapy Association, currently serving as the Speaker
of the House of Delegates. She lectures on a variety of administrative topics and serves as a guest
lecturer for the Virginia Commonwealth University Physical Therapy Program.
512 Diane Lane
Richmond VA 23227
Phone: 804-342-4384
Email: ssoper@shelteringarms.com
Ann Marie Stanley, DPT
Director of Rehabilitation Services
Mid-Columbia Medical Center
Ann Marie Stanley graduated with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from
Slippery Rock University in 1998 with an award in Scholarly Excellence. She is
currently Director of Rehabilitation Services at Mid-Columbia Medical Center in
Oregon. Following a year-long documentation study to open an inpatient rehabilitation
unit, she successfully opened, and now manages, the inpatient rehabilitation unit, 2
outpatient clinics, acute care rehabilitation, fitness center, and new Medical Wellness
Center. She coordinates a team of PT/OT/SLP/RN/MSW‘s integrating EMR and established outcome
measures for practice. Her memberships include APTA since 1996, MFA, and OPTA (re-imbursement
committee).
1205 Lincoln Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Phone: 541-980-3702
Email: anns@mcmc.net
Lynn Steffes, PT
President/Consultant
Steffes & Associates Consulting Group, LLC
Lynn Steffes, a 1981 graduate of Northwestern University, is President/Consultant of
Steffes & Associates, a rehabilitation consulting service. She provides professional
training & consulting services to rehab providers nation-wide. Her areas of expertise
include: rehabilitation network and practice management; marketing and program
development; customer service initiatives and patient alumni programs; negotiating
managed care contracts and payer relations reimbursement and documentation
strategies; and pediatric rehabilitation management. Lynn is Executive Director for a
group of 50+ private practice clinics where her primary responsibilities include marketing, payer and
provider relations. She currently serves as the state-wide Reimbursement Specialist for the Wisconsin PT
Assn, is active as the chairperson of the APTA-PPS Task Force for Educational Outreach, and a member
of the Impact Editorial Board & the PPS Educational Institute.
www.steffesandassociates.com
Steffes & Associates Consulting Group LLC
Phone: 414-587-0374
Email: steffbiz@gmail.com
James Tompkins PT, DPT, CP
Manager Therapy Services
Mayo Clinic Arizona
James Tompkins earned his undergraduate degree in biochemistry followed by
a degree in Prosthetics at Northwestern University. James received his physical
therapy degree at The Chicago Medical School and subsequently earned his
Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University. He is an Instructor
in Physical Therapy at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Presently, James is
the Therapy Manager at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona and practices as
a physical therapist, primarily in the ICU. He has lectured on numerous topics
including: endurance impairments, interpreting medical laboratory values, rehabilitating complex medical
conditions, prosthetics, and bariatrics.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Therapy Services
Mayo Clinic Arizona
Phone: 480-342-1858
Email: tompkins.james@mayo.edu
Arie J van Duijn, PT, EdD, OCS
Assistant Professor
Florida Gulf Coast University
Arie J. van Duijn is an Assistant Professor at the Physical Therapy Program at Florida
Gulf Coast University. He has a BS in PT from the Academie voor Fysiotherapie in
Leiden, The Netherlands, a MScPT from the University of St. Augustine, and an EdD
from the University of Central Florida. Arie is a certified orthopedic clinical specialist.
His current area of practice/teaching includes orthopedic physical therapy with a
special interest in manual therapy of the spine and the extremities, and EBP. His research interests
include the scholarship of teaching and learning, and the clinical application of manual therapy
interventions.
Dept of Physical Therapy and Human Performance
Florida Gulf Coast University
10501 FGCU Blvd S
Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565
Phone: 239-590-7537
Email: avanduij@fgcu.edu
Philip Vierling, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
Kalypto Medical Inc.
Thirty year medical device (Kalypto, Empi) industry experience including
reimbursement, coding, and contracting with private and government payers, in
orthopedic rehabilitation, wound care, and electrotherapy. Currently serving on
Board of Trustees on Foundation for Physical Therapy.
6393 Oakgreen Ave South
Hastings, MN 55033
Phone: 651-331-0420
Email: pvierling@kalyptomedical.com
Daniel J Vreeman, PT, DPT, MSc
Assistant Research Professor
Indiana University School of Medicine
Research Scientist
Regenstrief Institute, Inc
Daniel Vreeman‘s research interests are focused on improving healthcare through the
judicious use of information technology. He currently directs $3.6 million of extramural
funding for projects related to clinical terminologies and medical informatics applications, and collaborates
on projects with $27+ million of additional external funding. Daniel directs development of an international
terminology standard for laboratory and clinical observations, called LOINC, and leads the terminology
services undergirding the Indiana Network for Patient Care – a regional health information exchange. He
teaches medical informatics at Regenstrief, and serves as President of the Technology in Physical
Therapy SIG of APTA‘s HPA Section.
http://danielvreeman.net
Regenstrief Institute, Inc
th
410 West 10 Street, Suite 2000
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-423-5515
Email: dvreeman@regenstrief.org
Charles T Wetherington, BS, MSME
President, BTE Technologies Inc.
Trustee, Foundation for Physical Therapy
Board Member, National Association of Manufacturers
Chuck Wetherington is an Illinois native and Baltimore resident. He is a
graduate of the University of Illinois (BS General Engineering) and
Vanderbilt University (MS Mechanical Engineering). Chuck is the
President and part owner of BTE Technologies (www.btetech.com), a
provider of technology solutions to the physical therapy market worldwide,
with sales in 35 countries. He has been a member of the Foundation for
Physical Therapy since 2006 and is a strong supporter of research, especially as it relates to evidencedbased outcomes. Chuck and Maria have been married 25 years this June, and he is the proud father of
three.
BTE Technologies, Inc.
7455-L New Ridge Road
Hanover, MD 21076
Phone: 410-850-0333 ext. 101 (W)
410-446-2421 (C)
Email: cwetherington@btetech.com
Francine Wheelock, PT, MPA
Manager
Clinical Information Systems-MaineGeneral Health
Francine Wheelock graduated with a BS in PT from the University of
New England in 1987, and subsequently received her MPA from the
University of Maine. She is a DPT Candidate at the University of New
England expecting to complete her Doctorate this May. Francine is a
Manager at the Clinical Information Systems at Maine General Health. Prior to this position, she was a
Staff PT & and Therapy Supervisor at HealthReach HomeCare & Hospice, followed by a move up to
serve as their Director of Rehabilitation and Operations. She has acted as Chair of the Government
Affairs and Practice Committee, in the Health Policy and Administration Section of APTA, and is the
President Elect for APTA‘s Maine Chapter. Other projects include serving as the Project Manager for a
Patient post-op sleep apnea monitor system and as Chair of HealthReach‘s Telehealth Home Patient
Monitor system implementation.
33 Stone St.
Augusta, ME 04330
Phone: 207-623-6601 (W)
207-215-6540 (C)
Email: francine.wheelock@mainegeneral.org
Douglas M White, DPT, OCS
Principle
Milton Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
Douglas White has spent 24 years as a practicing clinician and the last 20
years as a principle of a private practice. He provides practice management
consultation services to PTs from small practices to large regional hospital
systems, peer review, independent medical examinations and legal expert
witness services. Douglas has served on a MassPRO Steering Advisory
Committee on Improving the Quality of Care for Hip Fracture Among Medicare
Beneficiaries. He has also served on two Massachusetts - Department of
Industrial Accidents committees, advising the Health Care Services Board on
initiatives to improve the health care for injured workers, and on the American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons Steering Committee for National Consensus Conference on Improving the Continuum of Care
to Patients with Hip Fracture Douglas was Invited Participant of the Aspen Transition Care Conference on
developing a research and policy agenda for improving the quality of transitional care. His service to
APTA has included Co-Chair of the Orthopaedic Section, Clinical Practice Guidelines – Hip Panel, Expert
Member – Quality Measurement Project, and a Member of the Task Force on CPT coding.
www.MiltonOrtho.com
191 Blue Hills Parkway
Milton, MA 02186
Phone: 617-696-1974
Email: Dr.White@MiltonOrtho.com
Jennifer E Wilson, PT, MBA
Principal, Consultant
Director, LAMP Institute-HPA Section
The Leadership Institute, Initiatives Consulting
Jennifer Wilson is a doctoral candidate in the Ed.D. program in Executive
Leadership at St. John Fisher College (SJFC). She is the principal /
consultant for the Leadership Institute, Initiatives Consulting. She is the
Chair of the LAMP Institute Steering Committee of the HPA section
(APTA). Jennifer graduated with a BS degree in physical therapy from
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and holds a MBA degree from the Rochester Institute of
Technology. She spent 9 years at Nazareth College‘s Physical Therapy program in various roles,
working directly with physical therapist students to start and expand clinical operations on-campus while
implementing her innovative educational model to teach business and management content in physical
therapist education. Jennifer speaks nationally on topics related to leadership, business, practice
management, and entrepreneurship in physical therapist practice.
135 Dorchester Rd
Rochester, NY 14610-1320
Phone: 585-747-9622
Email: jenn@initiativesconsulting.com; jennwlson@aol.com
Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA
Professor and Director of Research
Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Carolee Winstein runs an interdisciplinary research program focused on
understanding control, rehabilitation and recovery of goal-directed movements that
emerge from a dynamic brain-behavior system in brain-damaged conditions. With
NIH funding ($12.2 million), she and her team are leading a phase III trial—ICARE-to improve outpatient therapy for arm paresis after stroke. She led the first PT clinical research network,
PTClinResNet. Recently, with colleagues, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, and NIDRR/DoE funding ($4.75
million) she established a Center to study the challenges of growing older with disabilities and the
effectiveness of new technologies on independence, health and quality of life.
http://pt.usc.edu/SubLayout.aspx?id=366;
http://www.usc.edu/programs/neuroscience/faculty/profile.php?fid=22; and http://isi.usc.edu/rerc/
Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the School of Dentistry
University of Southern California
Health Sciences Campus
1450 E. Alcazar St., CHP 155
Los Angeles, CA 90089-9006
Phone: 323-442-2903 (W)
323-442-1196 (Lab)
Email: Winstein@usc.edu
Jonathan R Wolpaw, MD
Chief, Laboratory of Neural Injury and Repair
Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany NY
Jonathan Wolpaw is Chief of the Laboratory of Neural Injury and Repair at the
Wadsworth Center, New York State Dept Health, and a board-certified neurologist.
His primary interest is vertebrate learning, as exemplified by operant conditioning of
spinal reflexes. Jonathan‘s work has generated a new therapeutic approach to the
motor disabilities associated with spinal cord injuries and other disorders. His second
interest is brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to restore communication and
control to severely paralyzed people. People with ALS are now using the Wadsworth BCI system in their
daily lives. His laboratory has received numerous national and international honors.
Wadsworth Center, NYSDOH
Empire State Plaza
P.O. Box 509
Albany NY 12201-0509
Phone: 518-473-3631
Email: wolpaw@wadsworth.org
Sheree York, PT, MS, PCS
President, APTA Section on Pediatrics
Director, PT/OT Department, Therapeutic
Recreation, and Early Intervention
Children Health System, Birmingham, AL
Sheree York is a pediatric physical therapist and has more than 30 years
experience working in a variety of settings serving children. She has been
involved with the Alabama Department of Education as an Education Specialist
and on the Interagency Coordinating Council and several committees for the Alabama Early Intervention
System. She currently serves as a department director for the Children‘s Hospital of Alabama. Sheree is
seeking a tDPT from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with a focus in pediatrics. She has
also been active in the Alabama Chapter as President, Chief Delegate and Legislative Chair.
313 Delcris Court
Birmingham, AL 35226
Phone: 205-939-9644
Email: Sheree.york@chsys.org
Mary Duffy Zupkus, PT, MPA
President, Clinical Director
Physical Therapy Associates of Concord
Concord, MA
Mary Zupkus‘ clinical focus is the evaluation and management of individuals with
complex spinal and orthopedic dysfunctions. Merging her experience in business
operations with a degree in public administration in health policy from Harvard
Kennedy School of Government, Mary is currently engaged in the development of
a technology platform for physical therapy service delivery. Based in the
Cambridge Innovation Center, the project leverages the principles of consumer
directed care and the science of health quality improvement. Mary is a clinical
instructor, lecturer and consultant on issues of benefit design and health policy.
Phone: 781-820-2590 (C)
978-369-0730 (W)
Email: mzupkus@ptofconcord.com