Julia M. O. Castleberry MS PT, DPT, CLT, GCS Radford University Department of Physical Therapy Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital 101 Elm Street, Room 827 Roanoke, VA 24013 Office: 540-224-6661 Email: [email protected]

Education:

Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, January 2010 to May 2011 Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT/May 21, 2011

Duke University Durham, North Carolina August 1991 to May 1993 Master of Science in Physical Therapy M.S. PT/ May 1993

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia August 1986 to May 1990 Bachelor of Science in Biology, Concentration in Microbiology and Chemistry B.S. Biology/May 1990

Licensure Information/registration Number:

Virginia 2305005799 12/31/14 North Carolina 2655 1/31/14 West Virginia 001523 12/31/13

Employment and Positions Held: Assistant Professor in DPT Program  Tenure tract position  Radford University  Radford, Virginia  November 10, 2010 to present

Seminar Instructor  Author and presenter for continuing education seminars for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Therapy Assistants

1  Cross Country Education Topics: Adult Neurologic Treatment Interventions Creative Treatment Strategies for Complex Patients  Private Consultations and Seminar Lecturer: Update Your Physical Therapy Toolbox Sleep Apnea Screening for Physical Therapists Integrate Lymphedema Therapy into Your Practice  Cross Country Education and Private Consultations/Seminars  Seminars are eight hours in length and involve travel across the United States  2005 to present

Physical Therapist  Provides clinical services on an as needed basis  Carilion Clinic liaison with Radford University’s DPT program.  Carilion Clinic Rehabilitation services: Inpatient Rehab Unit  Roanoke, Virginia  October 2012 to present

Physical Therapist  Provided clinical services and mentorship to pre-therapy volunteers and internship students  Nursing Home setting with skilled nursing rehab unit and outpatient clinic  Heritage Hall Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Genesis  Blacksburg and Radford, Virginia  August 2004 to December 2012

Physical Therapist  Provided land based and aquatic interventions to young adult, adult, and geriatric clients  Provided Community Re-entry therapy interventions as well as site based therapy services to Lakeview: a Brain Injury Assisted Living Center based in Blacksburg, Virginia  Center for Rehabilitation and Development  Blacksburg, Virginia  May 2005 to March 2009

Physical Therapist  Outpatient setting treating children, young adults, adult, and geriatric clients with various diagnoses  Mentored pre-therapy students  Professional Therapies, Inc.  Christiansburg, Virginia  September 2006 to October 2007

2 Physical Therapist  Contract staff Physical Therapist: July 2001 to October 2003  Director of Rehab Services: October 2003 to October 2004  Managed a staff of 16 therapists and office staff.  Established annual budget, staff reviews, documentation training, and updates  Medicare PPS training for outpatient and skilled nursing unit, staff training, and education seminars for physicians and other medical staff  147 bed Acute care with on-site SNF, 2 outpatient clinics  HCA Lewis Gale-Pulaski Community Hospital  Pulaski, Virginia  July 2001 to October 2004

Physical Therapist  Weekend therapist; evaluated and treated a variety of diagnoses in various acute care levels.  Carilion Clinic: Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital  Roanoke, Virginia  July 2001 to December 2003

Physical Therapist  Level III (I-IV) clinician  Rotations: Acute, Rehab, SNF, Outpatient, Home Health Care  Community support activities: Served as a prenatal exercise instructor, aquatic therapist for the Free Clinic, and established an Amputee Support group  Member of the First Virginia class of Certified Physical Therapy Clinical Instructors, 1997  Winchester Rehabilitation Center  Winchester, Virginia  December 1996 to April 2001

Adjunct Faculty Instructor in the Master of Physical Therapy Program  Instructor in the following yearly courses: Adult Neurotherapeutics (PT 583) and Neurologic Assessment mini-course (PT 622)  Shenandoah University  Winchester, Virginia  December 1996 to April 2001

Trainer for Medicare PPS Documentation and Clinical Care  Provided PPS Training to nursing and therapy staff  Warren Memorial Hospital's Rehab and Home Health Care Services  Front Royal, VA  January 1997- April 2001

3 Clinical Specialist  Full time Physical Therapist/Regional Trainer for Great Southern Rehab/Rehab Works  Developed and presented training programs for Nursing Homes: Topics included restraints, reimbursement, and documentation for Rehab Works, Inc. Established state-wide programs for fall prevention and wound care for Physical and Occupational Therapists.  North Carolina  March 1994- December 1996

Private Practice: Physiologic Resources, Inc  Owner and provider of Physical Therapy services  Established a Physical Therapy contract practice providing therapy to area Rehabilitation Centers and Nursing Homes.  Practiced under Direct Access  North Carolina  June 1993 to November 1996

Peer Reviewed Publications: Castleberry, J. (2011, December). Welcome to Radford University’s DPT program. WVPTA Newsletter, 1.

Peer Reviewed Presentations: Aron, A., Castleberry, J., Austin, J., Briggs, B., Zedalis, D., (2013, June). Prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea in cardiac rehabilitation patients. Poster session presentation at the SLEEP 2013, the 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC. Baltimore, Maryland. June 1-5, 2013.

Aron, A., Castleberry, J., Austin, J., Briggs, B., Zedalis, D., (2013, June). Hemodynamic variables among cardiac rehabilitations patients suspected for OSA. Poster session presentation at the SLEEP 2013, the 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC. Baltimore, Maryland. June 1-5, 2013.

Harper, B., Jagger, K., Castleberry, J., Siyufy, A., Huth, R., Swanson, E., & John, E. (2013, February). Developing an Autonomous Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Practitioner: The Science and Art of a Clinical Education Program. Poster session presentation at the Annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy (CIDER at ). Blacksburg, VA. February 6-8, 2013.

Castleberry, J. (2012, October) Update Clinical Toolbox. Presentation at the Annual Conference for Physical Therapy sponsored by Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA. October 27, 2012.

Castleberry, J. (2012, April). How do Skilled Nursing Patients Spend Their Day? Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of the WVPTA, Roanoke, WV. April 25, 2012.

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Castleberry, J., Harper, B., Huth, R., Jagger, K., John, E., Siyufy, A., & Swanson, E. (2012, March). An Integrated Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum: Fulfilling a Growing Community Need. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy (CIDER at Virginia Tech). Blacksburg, VA. March 8, 2012.

Funded Grant Activity:

Collaborative research study with Carilion Clinic to investigate Sleep Apnea within the Cardiac Rehab population  Primary Radford University (RU) investigator: Dr. Adrian Aron  Secondary RU investigators: Dr. Laura Newsome (ESHE) and Julia Castleberry DPT.  $20,000 internal Radford University grant was awarded in 2011.  The Impact of Sleep Apnea on Cardiac Rehabilitation  Assessment of Sleep Apnea risk and analysis of Cardiac Rehabilitation outcomes based on high risk/low risk subjects.  Data collection conducted until the February 2013.

Other Scholarly Products:

Primary author on Lymphedema Manual in development: February 2013 to present

Open Source Journal: Developer and Editor for the Journal of Physical Therapy Practice (JPTP) for Radford University’s DPT program Initial publication anticipated in June 2014.

Research Activity: Collaboration with Carilion Clinic’s Cardiac Rehab Center The Impact of Sleep Apnea on Cardiac Rehabilitation Investigators: Dr. Adrian Aron, Dr. Laura Newsome (ESHE), Julia Castleberry DPT and Carilion Clinic. Presentation of findings scheduled with 2 peer reviewed presentations during the summer of 2013 and current publication efforts are on-going. Funded by internal Radford University grant

Collaboration with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Primary Investigator: Michael Madigan, PhD of Virginia Tech-Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering, Virginia Teach Center for Gerontology in Blacksburg, Va. Co-investigator: Julia Castleberry M.S. PT, DPT of Radford University Study Focus: Fall Intervention in the Assisted Living Population NIH R-21 Grant proposal submission Summer 2013

Student led Research Capstone Projects: July 2013 to present: assisting collaborative study with Carilion Clinic Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit

5 Continuing Education Workshops Conducted/Organized: Carilion Clinic Physical Therapy Conference  Primary Speaker and assisted in organization  Roanoke, VA  October 26, 2013

Carilion Clinic Oncology Conference  Organized speaker for the conference  Roanoke, VA  September 22, 2012

Cross Country Education Seminars and Private Lecturer  Authored and presented continuing education seminars for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Therapy Assistants  Topics: Adult Neurologic Treatment Interventions and Creative Treatment Strategies for Complex Patients, 2005 to 2011  Topics: Update Your Physical Therapy Toolbox and Sleep Apnea Screening for Physical Therapists,2012 to present Integrate Lymphedema Therapy into Your Practice: 2013 to present

American Health Care: Virginia based Nursing Home System  Provide on site training as well as state wide continuing education training on various topics for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Assistants, and Occupational Assistants  August 2004 to 2011

Membership in Professional Organizations:

American Physical Therapy Association member Geriatric section member of the APTA

Community Service: Board Member for the Brain Injury Association of South West Virginia  Regional Organization for services for Brain Injury survivors and caregivers  2013 to present

Health Care Volunteer: TBI support group leader  Support group for area TBI survivors and caregivers  Monthly meetings at Radford University  Provide consultation and organize speakers  2010 to present

6 Health Care Volunteer: NRUSA (youth soccer)  Medical volunteer and team physical assessments  Age 5 to 18, males and females  2004 to present

Pro-bono Physical Therapy services with physician referral from Regional Free Clinic and Sport Fitness Assessments for area soccer and cross country participants age 5 and up.  Blacksburg, VA  2001 to present

Clinical support for allied health/pre-therapy volunteers and internship programs (Included therapy pet program with canines)  Heritage Hall  Blacksburg, Virginia  2004 to 2011

Guest lecturer for Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise Department  Introduction course at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University  Blacksburg, Virginia  2007 to 2010

Services to the University/College/School on Committees:

University-wide:  Faculty Senate member: April 2011 to present  University Curriculum Committee member: September 2011 to present  Internal Governance of McConnell Library Committee member: September 2011 to present. Chairperson: September 2012 to May 2013.  Serves as the Liaison between Radford University McConnell Library, Jefferson College of Health Sciences Library and Carilion Clinic Medical Library: January 2011 to present  Serves as the Liaison for Carilion Clinic and Radford University’s DPT program

School/College:  Waldron College representative: Brain Injury Support Group  Waldron College representative to the Internal Governance Committee of the McConnell Library

Department:  Selection, Personal, Curriculum, and Clinical Education Review and CAPTE accreditation committees: November 2010 to present.  Participation in subcommittees such as application essay reviewer as assigned.  Radford University Graduate Fair DPT program representative: yearly since 2011.  Serves as the Department Library Liaison: collection management, budget, approvals.

7  Actively participates in the department’s Cardiopulmonary Laboratory Research Center study agenda: 2011 to present.

Continuing Education:  Certification course in Lymphedema Therapy: 135 hours for the designation of manual lymph drainage and complex drainage physiotherapy. Carmen Thompson, Monarch Lymphedema Education provider approved by LANA, April 6 – April 14, 2013. (135 contact hours)

 Bottomley, J. The Medically Complex Geriatric Patient: Assessment, Examination and Treatment. UNC Educational Series: Advanced Clinical Practice series by the APTA, April 16-17, 2012. (17 Contact hours)  DeCarlo, M. Rehabilitation of Knee Pathology across the Lifespan. WVPTA Annual Conference, April 28-29, 2012. (6 Contact hours)  Waggy, C. Plain Film Radiology: Introductions to Organization and Interpretation of Films for the PT. WVPTA Annual Conference, April 29, 2012. (4 Contact hours)  Bell, A. Optimizing Care and Outcomes for the Complex Geriatric Patient. VPTA Annual Conference, October 14-16, 2011. (6 Contact hours)  Whitney, S., Vestibular Therapy in Acute Care. VPTA Annual Conference, October 2011. (4 Contact hours)  Thompson, C. Lymphedema Management. Cross Country Education, May 20, 2011. (6 Contact hours)  Frownfelter, D. Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. East Coast Seminars, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland, March 2010. (12 Contact hours)

Current Teaching Responsibilities:

Fall semester: Primary Instructor for AHPT 812 Clinical Medicine I (3 credit course) Primary Instructor for AHPT 882 Comprehensive Patients Care (3 credit course) Lab assistant for AHPT 844 Neuromuscular Development and Control I (4 credit course with lab)

Spring semester: Primary Instructor for AHPT 824 Clinical Medicine II (3 credit course) Primary Instructor for AHPT 862 Clinical Medicine III (3 credit course) Lab assistant for AHPT 866 Neuromuscular Development and Control II (4 credit course with lab)

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