Moving Ahead: A Podcast from Washington University’s Program in Physical Therapy.
Moving Ahead is a new podcast that shares inspiring stories and highlights the latest from alumni, faculty and friends of the Program in Physical Therapy. Check back for new episodes or subscribe with one of our podcast hosts to be notified when a new episode is added.
Episode 6: Assessment: Keeping the End in Mind
Welcome to another insightful episode of Moving Ahead, The Physical Therapy Podcast by Washington University Program in Physical Therapy. Join us as host Dr. Steven Ambler, Director of Professional Curriculum and Associate Professor, engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Carey Holleran, Assistant Director of Student Assessment and Program Evaluation for the Program in Physical Therapy at Washington University.
In this episode, Dr. Ambler and Dr. Holleran dive into the intricacies of the student assessment redesign process within the renewed Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum. Gain valuable insights into the collaborative efforts, methodologies, and considerations involved in reshaping assessments to meet the evolving needs of aspiring physical therapists.
Whether you’re a student curious about the changes in assessment approaches or a professional in the field, this episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the thought processes driving curriculum enhancements. Tune in to Moving Ahead for an engaging discussion that sheds light on the dynamic landscape of physical therapy education and assessment.
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Episode 5: Scientist, Academic and Mentor
In this episode of Moving Ahead, The Physical Therapy Podcast by Washington University Program in Physical Therapy, host Dr. Linda Van Dillen, Division Director of Research and Professor of Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Surgery sits down with guest Dr. Edelle Field-Fote, a renowned alumna of the Movement Science Program, the episode explores Dr. Field-Fote’s inspiring journey from physical therapist to Ph.D. holder.
Dr. Field-Fote, currently a Professor at Emory University and Director of Spinal Cord Injury Research at the Shepard Center, shares insights into her decision to pursue a Ph.D. in movement science and how this choice has shaped her role as a scientist, academic, and mentor. As a former President for the Foundation of Physical Therapy Research and Worthingham fellow, Dr. Field-Fote reflects on her experiences, triumphs, and challenges, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of clinical practice and academia.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the transformative power of a Ph.D. in movement science, and discover how Dr. Field-Fote’s path has contributed to advancements in physical therapy research. Whether you’re a student aspiring to follow a similar trajectory or a seasoned professional seeking wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamic world of physical therapy. Join us on Moving Ahead as we explore the profound impact of academic pursuits on the field of physical therapy.
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Episode 4: Closing the Gap
In this episode of Moving Ahead, Dr. Greg Holtzman, Division Director of Clinical Practice and Professor of Physical Therapy at Washington University’s Program in Physical Therapy, talks to Vanessa Lanier, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at Washington University’s Program in Physical Therapy about her nontraditional career path and her part in a recent study from the Van Dillen Lab, published in JAMA on the treatment of individuals with chronic low back pain. They also discussed her unique opportunity to be part of a research study that allowed her to assume clinical and research related roles.
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Episode 3: Building Bridges
In this episode of Moving Ahead, Dr. Linda Van Dillen, Division Director of Research and Professor of Physical Therapy, Orthopaedic Surgery, speaks with Dr. Michael Harris, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Orthopaedic Surgery and Mechanical Engineering, about his path to the Washington University Program in Physical Therapy. Working in orthopaedic biomechanics, his lab investigates joint shape, musculature, and associated biomechanics as they change due to injury or disease and how to improve interventions to preserve or restore joint health. Listen here to learn more about how Dr. Harris intentionally sought out a position in a Physical Therapy Program after realizing his engineering background could serve as the bridge between physical therapists and surgeons.
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Episode 2: Sitting Down with Shirley Sahrmann
In this episode of Moving Ahead, Dr. Shirley Sahrmann, the renowned teacher, researcher, and clinician, joins Dr. Greg Holtzman for a chat over Zoom. Dr. Sahrmann shares her thoughts on the seminal events that helped serve as the foundation for the APTA’s vision statement and advice leaders and professionals to achieve success in a constantly changing healthcare system. She also reflects on the legacy and impact that Karen Donahue left on the profession.
Dr. Sahrmann is known for providing “Pearls” to the graduating students of Washington University’s Program in Physical Therapy, and she shares a few for those in the Physical Therapy Profession during her discussion with Dr. Holtzman.
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Episode 1: Meet Julian Magee
In this episode of Moving Ahead, we get to know one of WUPT’s newest faculty members and the path that brought him to the Program.
Dr. Julian Magee recently joined the Program in Physical Therapy in a newly created role-the Assistant Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. In this episode, we’ll talk to Dr. Magee about the path that led him to Washington University, his philosophy on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, and what he really thinks of provel cheese. And with that, we invite you to Meet Julian Magee!