CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Mary C. Sinnott, PT, DPT, M.Ed.

Education: Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions Doctor of Physical Therapy Boston, MA, 2005

Temple University College of Health, Physical Education, Dance and Recreation Master of Education - Exercise Physiology Summa Cum Laude, 1990 Philadelphia, PA.

Temple University College of Allied Health Professions Bachelor of Science - Physical Therapy Summa Cum Laude, 1976 Class President: 1974-1976 President’s Scholar - 1974-1976

Licensure: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania PT 003224L

Employment History:

May 2017 - present Professor of Instruction, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health, Temple University. Philadelphia, PA

2016 - present Director of Pro Bono Services and Interprofessional Education, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health, Temple University. Philadelphia, PA

2007-2016 Director of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health, Temple University. Philadelphia, PA

2000- May 2017 Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions and Social Work, Temple University, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

2004-2014 Consultant for Provider Credentialing, Keystone Mercy Health Plan

1999-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Science, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA.

1999 – 2001 Physical Therapy Consultant, Keystone Mercy Health Plan, Philadelphia, PA

1998 – 1999 Physical Therapy Consultant, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Allied Health Professions, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

1994 – 1998 Chief of Physical Therapy Services, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

1985 – 1994 Assistant Chief, Physical Therapy Section, Center Coordinator of Clinical Education, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

1984 - 1985 Regional Director, Rehabilitation Care Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.

1978 - 1984 Senior Physical Therapist, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

1976-1978 Staff Physical Therapist, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Publications:

Contributor. Weiss D, Tilin F, Morgan M. The Interprofessioinal Team: Leadership and Development., Burlington MA, Jones and Bartlett. 2013.

Sinnott MC. “Acuity, autonomy, and the intelligent conversation.” Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2012; pp139-143.

Sinnott MC. “Considerations for Modalities in Selected Medical Conditions” in Michlovitz SL, Nolan T. Modalities for Therapeutic Intervention, ed 4, Philadelphia, FA Davis. 2005.

Sinnott, MC. “A Market-Driven Approach to Prepare ‘Market-Smart’ Practitioners. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, Vol. 15, No.4, Winter 2001, pp.55-56.

Sinnott, M.C. “The Reengineering of American : Critical Pathways to Success.” PT Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 12, Dec 1994, pp. 55-61.

Lazarski, M. and Sinnott, M.C. “The role of the physical therapist in the management of patients with acute spinal cord injury” in Hochschuler (ed): Rehabilitation of the Spine. Philadelphia, Mosby, 1993, pp. 347-367.

Sinnott, M.C. “Acute Compartment Syndrome: Implications for Physical Therapy Management”. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinics of North America - The Acute Care Setting. Sinnott, M.C., ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1993, pp 173-179.

Invited Presentations:

Cardiovascular Physiology in Rehabilitation University of Pennsylvania, PT Program University of Delaware - PT Program Gwynedd Mercy College , Gwynedd Valley, PA- Nursing Program Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - Nursing Program Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Hahnemann University - PT and PTA Programs Delaware Chapter, Inc. APTA New Jersey Chapter, APTA Pennsylvania Chapter, APTA Sacred Heart Hospital, Norristown, PA Temple University Physical Therapy Refresher Course Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. OT/PT Staff Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - OT/PT Staff Saint Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA - OT/PT Staff Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Philadelphia, PA - Physical Therapy Program Pennsylvania Chapter, APTA Annual Conference 1989 Thomas Jefferson University CAHS, Philadelphia, PA Clinical Therapeutics, Inc. Erie, PA Delaware Technical College

“Weekly Conference: Multidisciplinary Review of 70-100 Patients.” 61st Annual Conference of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October, 1984. Boston, MA.

“Update - Weekly Conference: : Multidisciplinary Review of 70-100 Patients.” 64th Annual Conference of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October, 1987. Orlando, FL.

“Evaluation of Clinical Response to Exercise”. Southeast District of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the APTA. March, 1988. Glenside, PA.

“Rehabilitation Intensity of Care Evaluator (RICE): A Manager’s Tool”. 65th Annual Conference of the APTA, June 1990. Anaheim, CA

“Symposium: Whose Life Is It, Anyway? An Ethical Dilemma in Rehabilitation”. Chair: Dr. Katheleen Reidy. 98th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August, 1990. Boston, MA.

“The Heartbeat and Breath of Rehabilitation: Maximizing PT/OT Interventions”. Co- speaker with Mary Massery, PT. Sponsored by the Physical Therapy Department of Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, April, 1991. Philadelphia, PA

“Efficacy of Early Rehab Interventions: Primary and Secondary Gains:/ Poster presentation at the American Trauma Society Annual Conference. May 1991. Washington, DC.

“Treatment Refusals during Rehabilitation - Ethical Concerns of the Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Team”. Co-speakers: Katheleen Reidy, PhD, Kelley Crozier, MD, Karen Mandzak, RN. American Association of SCI Psychologists and Social Workers, September, 1991. Las Vegas, NV.

“Recreational Trauma: What are the Risks? Fighting Functional Impairments: Early Rehabilitation Interventions”. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Nursing Continuing Education Department, April 1992. Philadelphia, PA.

“Use of the FIM in Acute Care Settings”. St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital Center, December 1992. New York, NY

“The Heartbeat of Rehab: Cardiac Physiology in Rehabilitation”. Ohio Chapter of APTA Annual Conference, April 1992. Cleveland, OH.

“Rehabilitation Nursing ’93: Physical Therapy Evaluation and Assessment”. May, 1993. Philadelphia, PA.

“Critical Pathways”. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February, 1994. New Orleans, LA.

“Cardiovascular Implications of Diabetes Mellitus”. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February, 1994. New Orleans, LA

“Critical Pathways: Impact on Practice”. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, 1994-1998. Philadelphia, PA.

“Health Care Reform: Positioning for the Future”. New Jersey Chapter of APTA Annual Conference, March 1995. New Brunswick, NJ.

“Patient focused Care - Survival Strategies”. Florida Chapter of the APTA, February 1995. Orlando, FL

One of One: Emerging Issues of Rehabilitation”. A symposium sponsored by the Visiting Nursing Association of Greater Philadelphia. April, 1996. Philadelphia, PA.

“Triage of Care and New Models for Care Decisions”. Baptist Memorial Hospital, May 1995. Nashville, TN

“Issues in Delegation”. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Nursing Continuing Education Program, May 1996. Philadelphia, PA.

“Facility-Based Practice: By Design or by Default” APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Atlanta, GA October ,1996. Asheville, NC November, 1996. Orlando, FL October, 1996. Hershey, PA October, 1996. Sewickley, PA June, 1997. Princeton, NJ March, 1999. Louisville, KY March, 1999. Doylestown, PA October, 1999. Richmond, VA November, 2000. Seattle, WA

“Facility-Based Practice: by Design or by Default Part II”. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February, 1997. Dallas, TX.

“Educating for New Markets: Keys to Succeeding”. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 2000. New Orleans, LA.

“Updates in Cardiology”. Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, PA. March 2000 and APTA New York Chapter Annual Conference, Fall 2001.

“Administrative Challenges in Acute Care Environments”. Widener University Program in Physical Therapy, Spring 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005.

Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Making in the Management of Diabetes Mellitus APTA New York Chapter Annual Conference, Fall 2001 APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 2002, 2003 SUNY Upstate Medical Center, March 2002 University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Doctor’s Hospital, Augusta, Ga. March 2003 Temple University Annual Alumni Conference, April 2003 Blue Heron Seminars, Columbia, MD. March 2004 APTA’s Washington Chapter Annual Conference, April 2004. Blue Heron Seminars, Chicago, Il. June 2007 APTA New Jersey Fall Chapter Meeting, October 2007 Fox Rehab, April 2008 PPTA Annual Conference, October 2008 APTA Washington Chapter, April 16-17, 2010

Aspects of Clinical Decision Making – Facility Series for Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, Darby, PA – April 2002 Managing Acuity Physiologic Monitoring ICU Technology and the Impact on Care Decisions

Triage and Clinical Decision-making based on Laboratory Data. Doylestown Hospital, March 2003

Management of Patients with Acute Stroke. Augusta, Ga. March 2003

Teaching and Using Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills for the CI. APTA 2003 National Clinical Education Conference. Co-taught with Peter Kovacek, PT. Philadelphia, Pa. April 2003.

“Diagnosing Your Organizational Culture”. LAMP IV Conference sponsored by the APTA Section on Health Policy and Administration. Milwaukee, WI. July 2003.

Leadership Development at the Component Level. Arizona Chapter of APTA. September 2003.

Massachusetts Chapter of APTA Annual Conference 2003 – Professional issues keynote speaker. September 2003.

“Evidence-based Practice Guidelines for Management of Patients with Hematologic Impairments”. 2004 APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN.

“Crossing the Quality Chasm: Using LAMP to Build the Bridge”. Co-presentation at APTA Section on Health Policy and Administration LAMP V Seminar, July 2004. Philadelphia, PA.

“Interdependent Professional Practice.” Keynote speaker at opening plenary session at APTA Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb 2005.

APTA Component Strategic Planning – Facilitating Success. New Jersey Chapter, 2003 and 2005 Wisconsin Chapter 2004 Illinois Chapter 2004

Management of Patients with Acute Illness: The Environment, The Events, and The Evidence. Mercy Rehab Associates. Philadelphia, PA. November 2005

Keynote speaker at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Department of Physical Therapy White Coat Ceremony. November, 2005.

“Leadership Development: Leading at Any Point in Time”. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA. 2006

“Leading the Profession to Autonomous Practice: Transforming Practice Through Vision 2020”. Panelist, APTA Combined Sections Meeting. San Diego, CA. 2006

APTA Eastern Regional Leadership Development Seminar. Keynote speaker. Columbus, OH. March 18, 2006.

“Assessment of cardiovascular and pulmonary function in older adults – from physiology to function”. Fox Rehabilitation. Philadelphia, PA. April 29, 2006

“Characteristics of the American Health Care System”. Health Policy and Administration Section’s Lamp Summit: University of Puget Sound, Tacoma WA. July 28-30, 2006

“Every Clinician is a Manager”. APTA Virginia Chapter Annual Conference. Restin VA. October 21, 2006

“Leading the Profession to Autonomous Practice: Transforming Practice Through Vision 2020”. Panelist, APTA Preview 2020. Philadelphia, PA October 27, 2006

“Leadership Development”. Co-presentor. APTA Preview 2020. Philadelphia, PA October 28, 2006

“Clinical Decision-Making and Laboratory Values: Putting the Data Back into the Patient”. APTA Maryland Chapter Annual Conference. Baltimore MD. November 18, 2006

“Autonomous Professional Practice: Unlocking the Door – Part II: Leadership at the Point of Practice”. Co-presentor. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA. February 2007

Keynote speaker, Leadership Development Seminar. Ohio Chapter of the APTA, March 3, 2007.

“Assessment of cardiovascular and pulmonary function in older adults – from physiology to function”. New Jersey Chapter of APTA. April 2007.

Keynote speaker, annual membership meeting of the New Jersey Chapter of the APTA: “Autonomy and Accountability: Our True North”. April, 2007

“The State of the American Health Care System” as part of the APTA’s “Real World Physical Therapy” seminar. Baltimore MD. April 2007

“Assessment of cardiovascular and pulmonary function – from physiology to function”. Miami Valley Hospital, Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio. Dayton, OH. June 2007.

“Clinical Decision-Making and Laboratory Values: Putting the Data Back into the Patient”. University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

“Physical Therapy Management of the Post-operative Patient”. APTA’s National Student Conclave, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, October 2007

Leadership III. Co-presentor. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN. February 2008

The Accountability of Autonomy. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashiville, TN. February 2008

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference poster presentation: “Retrospective Study: Over-utilization of Physical Therapy services related to performance of falls risk assessment. Awarded Recognition of Excellence. June 2009

“Assessment of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function in Older Adults – From Physiology to Function”. Fox Rehabilitation, 5/2011, Holy Redeemer , 10/2011

Invited panelist for the Fox Rehabilitation Geriatric Residency Capstone Presentation. Cherry Hill, NJ. December 2011-2015 “Clinical Decision-Making and Laboratory Values: Putting the Data Back into the Patient”. Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital, Main Line Health. November 2011.

The Doctor of Physical Therapy Commencement Address at Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA. June 2012.

“Measures of arm and hand function across practice patterns: An EDGE approach”. Panelist. APTA Combined Sections Meeting. Las Vega, NV, February 2014.

“Greater than the Sum: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Advancing Health Across Health Professions”. ASPPH, March 2015, Crystal City, VA.

“Ethics and Jurisprudence”. Temple University College of Public Health, Department of Physical Therapy. Clinical Instructor Appreciation Day. September 2015, September 2016.

“Measuring and Improving Quality in Healthcare: Inter-Professional Panel”. Temple University Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School, November 16, 2015. Philadelphia, PA.

“Prediction, presentation and clinical decision making in the functional management of individuals with DVT.” Temple University Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, November 17, 2015. Philadelphia, PA.

“Measuring and improving patient satisfaction and customer service in healthcare: Inter- professional Panel. Temple University Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School, February 23, 2016. Philadelphia, PA.

“Professional Identity Formation: From Tribalism to Teamwork”. Panel participant. Academy for Professionalism in Health Care, Philadelphia, 2016

American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting poster presentation: “Scaffold for critical thinking and clinical decision making in acute care”. February 2017

“Updates in the management of CHF”. Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association annual conference. Seven Springs, PA. October 2017

“Critical illness and post-intensive care syndrome”. Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association annual conference. Seven Springs, PA. October 2017

Interprofessional Education in the preclinical years at Temple University, report of initial outcomes. L. Kaplan, G. Sterling, M. Sinnott, R. Vernon, S. Santalucia, C. Idahosa, S. Spadone, P. DiGiacomo, S. Gresko, I. Calligaro, M. Rotz, D. Reifler, T. Reed, Invited Oral Presentation at Interprofessional Innovations session at 2018 North East Group on Educational Affairs Meeting- AAMC, Zucker School of Medicine/Hofstra, Hemstead, NY 4/27/18

“Ethics and Jurisprudence”. Temple University Hospital Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Mary 22, 2018

“Post Intensive Care Syndrome”. University of Pennsylvania Home Health and Hospice Care, June 6, 2018. Bala Cynwyd, PA .

Awards: American Physical Therapy Association Lucy Blair Service Award, June 2016.

Temple University Outstanding Service Award, College of Public Health, November 2015

The American Physical Therapy Association Acute Care Section Lectureship Award, 2012.

Distinguished Graduate, Bethlehem Catholic High School, Bethlehem, PA. 2011

Temple University Alumni Gallery of Success Inductee, October 2009.

Outstanding Service Award. Awarded by the American Physical Therapy Association Section on Health Policy and Administration, February 2007

Creation of the “Mary Sinnott Award for Clinical Excellence in Acute Care Award” by the Acute Care Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. February 2002.

Excellence in Teaching. Awarded by the Temple University Physical Therapy Class of 2001

Pennsylvania Chapter of APTA Service Award, 1997.

Temple University College of Allied Health Professions, Certificate of Honor Award, 1996.

APTA Signe Brunnstrom Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, 1991.

Hyman L. Dervitz Award for Outstanding Service to the Physical Therapy Profession. Awarded by the Temple University Physical Therapy Associates. 1987.

Associations:

American Physical Therapy Association

Sections: Acute Care, Health Policy and Administration, Cardiopulmonary, Education

Pennsylvania Chapter, APTA

Temple University General Alumni Association CAHP Alumni Federation

Thomas Jefferson University, The Jefferson Foundation; The Grandon Society

Appointments/Elections: American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Pennsylvania Chapter, Southeast District: Delegate 1988-1996, 2016-2018 Co-chair of the Program Committee: 1988-1990 Southeast District Director: 1990-1996.

Pennsylvania Chapter of APTA, Direct Access Task Force: appointment by the State Chapter executive board: 1989-1995.

Pennsylvania Chapter of APTA, Member at Large: 1993, 1995, 1996.

Pennsylvania Chapter of APTA, Task Force on the PT Practice Act, 1994-1996, 2006- 2007.

Temple University College of Allied Health Professions, Department of Physical Therapy Clinical Advisory Committee. Appointment by the faculty. 1991-1993.

APTA Task Force on Patient Service Delivery Models, 1994.

APTA Coalition on Consensus for Physical Therapy Education, invited observer, 1994.

APTA alternate member for the Advisory Panel on Practice. Appointment by the APTA Board of Directors, 1995-1996.

Acute Care/Hospital Clinical Practice Section of the APTA:

Vice President and Program Chair; 1990-1996 President - 1997-1999. 1999-2002

Health Policy/Administration Section of the APTA: President 2003-2005, 2005-2007

APTA Advisory Panel on Reimbursement, 2000 – 2003

APTA Committee on Sections, 2000-2003. Chair: 2003

APTA Consulting Service Network: 2001

APTA Member Consultant on Coding Initatives: 2001

PPTA Practice Committee, Chair: 2005 – 2008

PPTA Practice Act Task Force: 2006-2008

APTA Board of Directors – elected for two three-year term: 2009 – 2012, 2012-2015.

American Council of Academic Physical Therapy, National Interprofessional Education Consortium Board of Directors. 2016-2018.

Other National Search Committee for chairmanship of the Physical Therapy Department, Temple University College of Allied Health Professions. Appointment by the Dean of the College - 1985.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Department of Home Health Care, Professional Advisory Committee. Appointment by hospital CEO - 1985

President of Temple University College of Allied Health Professions Alumni Federation, 1984-1986.

Delaware County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission Secretary; Chairperson of the Prevention Committee, 1988-1994.

External Review for Master of Physical Therapy Program, Temple University College of Allied Health Professions. Spring 1990.

Physical Therapy advisor, Health Care Advisory Board Networking contact - 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Redesign Committee for Ancillary and Diagnostic Services ) in cooperation with Ernst and Young, Inc.) 1996.

Jefferson Health System - Rehab Network Planning Committee, 1995-1996.

Jefferson Health System Rehab Network Pediatric Implementation Committee, 1996- 1998.

Neumann College Program in Physical Therapy Professional Advisory Committee, 1994- 1997.

Thomas Jefferson University JCAHO Preparatory Team, 1996-1997.

Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Physical Therapy Program Professional Advisory Panel, 1997-1998.

Temple University Department of Physical Therapy, Admissions Committee Chair: 2003

Temple University CHP Interdisciplinary Committee: 2002-2003

Temple University Interdisciplinary Case Compendium Project: 2002-2003, 2005-2006

Transition Team for Pennsylvania Governor-Elect Edward Rendell. 2003

Temple University Leadership Summit. March 24-26, 2006

Temple University Faculty Senate Committee for International Programs. 2008-2011.

Temple University’s Institute on Disability Affiliated Faculty. 2008 – present.

Teaching Appointments:

Adjunct instructor, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Department of Physical Therapy Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Physical Therapy January 2003

Adjunct instructor, Temple University College of Allied Health Professions Physical Therapy Program Entry-level graduate and graduate divisions 1980-2000

Adjunct faculty, Thomas Jefferson University College of Allied Health Sciences Physical Therapy Program 1990-1998

Adjunct faculty, Hahnemann University Programs in Physical Therapy 1988-1989

Clinical instructor in cooperation with the following colleges/universities: 1980-1998

Boston University University of Delaware Hahnemann University Ithaca College Thomas Jefferson University Simmons College Temple University University of Vermont

CPR instructor, American Heart Association - 1987

Service to Temple University University  Faculty Senator 2015-2017  Temple University’s Institute on Disability Affiliated Faculty 2008-present  Temple University Faculty Senate Committee for International Programs 2008-2011  Temple University Leadership Summit 2006  Temple University Interdisciplinary Case Compendium Project 2002-2003, 2005-2006

College  Chair, College of Public Health Collegial Assembly 2015-2016, 2016-2017  Secretary of the Collegial Assembly 2005-2006, 2008-2014  Departmental representative to the CHP Alumni Federation Present  Interdisciplinary Education Committee 2013-2017 o Chair 2016-2017  Interprofessional Education Task Force 2013-2017  CPH representative on the Health Science Campus IPE Committee 2014-present  Faculty and Student Advisory Committee for the Health Sciences Library 2012-present  Marshall at Commencement Ceremonies 2002-present  College Omsbudperson 2011-present  Collegial Assembly’s Student Appeals and Grievance Committee. 2010-2012  Merit Committee; Non-tenure track merit criteria subcommittee 2008-2009, 2010-2011  CHPSW Search Advisory Committee for the new Dean of CHPSW 2010  Collegial Assembly’s Salary Advisory Committee 2010-2011  CHPSW Dean Search Committee member 2010, 2012  Chair of CHP Collegial Assembly 2006-2007  Chair-elect of the Collegial Assembly 2003-2004, 2005-2006

Departmental: Chair of Committee (Temple University)  Public Relations, Alumni Development and Student Awards Committee Committee Member  Admissions/Recruitment Advising Subcommittee 2007 to present Director of the DPT Program 20007-2016 Director of Pro Bono and IPE Initiatives 2016 - present

Continuing Education:  CSM 2004 – CSM 2017  Teaching and Learning Center Teaching Excellence Conferences: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016  Mobilizing Patients. Physical Therapy Association of Washington. Spokane, WA. April 2011  Exploring the Future of Physical Therapy. Arcadia University and APTA. King of Prussia, PA . September 2011.  The Pain Puzzle: Empowering Your Patients to Put the Pieces Together. Physical Therapy Association of Washington. Spokane, WA. April 2013.  Sixth International Meeting of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Critically Ill. Johns Hopkins Medicine. Philadelphia, PA May 2013.  Update on Jurisprudence and Ethics in Physical Therapist Practice. Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association Southeast District. September 2013  Therapeutic Management of Patients with Severe Brain Injury. Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital. Philadelphia, PA. September 2013  Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference: Understanding and Improving ICU Patient Outcomes. Johns Hopkins Medicine. Baltimore, MD. November 2013.  Teaching students how to fish. Temple University Teaching and Learning Center, Philadelphia, PA. February 2014

Current Teaching Responsibilities

Summer 2 PHTH 8103,4 CEIS 1 lab and lecture PHTH 8101 Introduction to Physical Therapy

Fall Semester PHTH 8112 CEIS 2 lab PHTH 8135 Clinical Management of Cardiovascular & Course Director Pulmonary Impairments PHTH 8154 Electives – Clinical Simulation Course Director PHTH 8160 Special Topics Practical participant

Spring Semester PHTH 8119 CEIS 3 lab PHTH 8138 Health Care Systems and Management PHTH 8143 Management of the Medically Complex Patient (Lecture) Course Director PHTH 8144 Management of the Medically Complex Patient (lab) Course Director

Edited 8/2018