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Professional Doctor of Physical Therapy Post Professional PT Assistant Pre-PT Home
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Postprofessional Programs
 

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Adjunct faculty

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Krannert School of Physical Therapy uses the expertise of over 30 prominent faculty and clinical specialists from across the nation to teach in the Postprofessional Programs. The adjunct faculty involved in this program are leaders in the profession and are on the cutting edge of knowledge and practice in their areas of expertise.

The adjunct faculty have remained exceptionally stable over the past 15 years, with many involved in the program since its inception. Many comment that they especially enjoy facilitating a learning experience where they can discuss meaningful practice issues with colleagues who come prepared to take advantage of the time spent together. Below is a listing of the adjunct faculty currently involved in teaching our courses.

Gail Altekruse, PT, MSBA
PTPP 513 - Practice Management in Physical Therapy

Brian Bartley, PT, MS, DC
PTPP 558 - Imaging

William Boissonnault, PT, DHSc
PTPP 556 - Medical Screening for the Physical Therapist

Jennifer Bottomly, PT, PhD
PTPP 572 - Assessment and Intervention for Geriatric Clients with Multiple Diagnoses

William Brookfield, MS, RPh
PTPP 556 - Medical Screening for the Physical Therapist

Anne Burleigh-Jacobs, PT, PhD
PTPP 589 - Rehabilitation Management of Balance and Coordination Deficits
PTPP 587 - Neuroscience of Human Movement

Gwynn Christie, PT, MS
PTPP 506 - Professional Issues in Physical Therapy

Barbara H. Connolly, PT, EdD, FAPTA
PTPP 584 - Sensory Integrative and Perceptual Motor Disorders

Mary Cole, ESL Specialist
PTPP 500 - Introduction to Graduate Studies

Jonathan M. Cooperman, DPT, PT, MS, JD
PTPP 505 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation
PTPP 515 - Human Resource Management in Health Care

Denise Deig, PT, MS
PTPP 535 - Positional Release Techniques

Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD
PTPP 525 - Management of Lumbar Spine, Hip and Sacroiliac Dysfunction

Pam Duncan, PT, PhD, FAPTA, FAHA
PTPP 643 - Adult Neuro Outcomes

Pauline Flesch, PT, MS
PTPP 506 - Professional Issues in Physical Therapy

Jennifer Fogo, PhD, OTR
PTPP 586 - Assistive Technology

Sarah Gilbert, PT, MS
PTPP 513 - Practice Management in Physical Therapy

Carolyn Hamann, OTR, MS
PTPP 586 - Assistive Technology

Martha Hinman, PT, EdD
PTPP 589 Rehabilitation Management of Balance and Coordination Deficits

Diane S. Huss, PT, MSEd
PTPP 581 - Rehabilitation Management of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

James Irrgang, PT, PhD, ATC
PTPP 642, Outcomes Research in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Walt Jenkins, PT, MS, ATC, DHS
PTPP 514 - Management of Shoulder Dysfunction
PTPP 517 - Management of Knee Dysfunction

Randy Kegerreis, PT, MS, ATC, SCS
PTPP 507 - Sports Physical Therapy

Loretta Knutson, PT, PhD, PCS
PTPP 588 - Lower Extremity Orthotics

Toby M. Long, PT, PhD
PTPP 585 - Rehabilitation Management of Neonates at Developmental Risk
PTPP 644 - Advanced Evaluation and Outcomes Based Practice for Children with Neurological Disorders

Terry Malone, PT, EdD, ATC, FAPTA
PTPP 517 - Management of Knee Dysfunction

Tom McPoil, PT, PhD, ATC, FAPTA
PTPP 518 - Management of Foot and Ankle Dysfunction

Lana Milburn, MA, CCC
PTPP 586 - Assistive Technology

Dennis Miller, PT, MS, ATC
PTPP 507 - Sports Physical Therapy

Michael Pagliarulo, PT, EdD
PTPP 605 - Higher Education in the Professions

Brian Pease, PT, DHS
PTPP 526 Differential Diagnosis of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Jim Porterfield, PT, MA, ATC
PTPP 525 - Management of Lumbar Spine, Hip and Sacroiliac Dysfunction

Patricia Proffitt, PT, MS
PTPP 535 - Positional Release Techniques

James M. Rice, RhD, HSPP
PTPP 557 - Somatic and Psychological Considerations in the Management of Difficult Patients

Pamela Ritzline, PT, EdD
PTPP 545 - Pathophysiology
PTPP 605 - Higher Education and the Professions

Major Michael Ross, PT, DHS
PTPP 526 Differential Diagnosis of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

H. Duane Saunders, PT, MS
PTPP 522 - Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Lumbar Spine

Dale Schuit, PT, PhD
PTPP 518 Management of Foot and Ankle Dysfunction

Ronald Scott, PT, MS, JD, OCS, EdD, LLM, MA, MBA
PTPP 505 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation
PTPP 515 - Human Resource Management in Health Care

Jill Stikeleather, PT, PhD
PTPP 630 - Health Promotion Programming for Rehabilitation Professionals

Robert Whalen, PT, PhD
PTPP 527 Exercise Physiology

Laura J. Wilner, M.D.
PTPP 601 - Advanced PT Practice for Pediatrics: Medical and Rehab Management

 

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