Doctor of Physical Therapy Expert Witness
Expert Witness No. 2553
Wyoming
EMPLOYMENT/PRACTICE SETTING HISTORY
2007-Present, A Community College in Wyoming(Name Provided Upon Request)
Program Director/Instructor for the Physical Therapist Assistant Program, full time faculty
Currently pending approval from CAPTE for the PTA program at LCCC.
Initial start-up and program development of a PTA program.
Managed faculty, budget, curriculum, clinical site development, and students.
Twenty students per class in the AAS program.
Academic Instruction 50%, Administration 50%.
1999-Present, A Physical Therapy Clinic(Name Provided Upon Request), Wyoming
Owner/President, private outpatient orthopedic clinic
Managed both business/practice operations of a multisite practice, 8-12 employees
(one site suburban, other site rural).
Direct Access, private outpatient facility/clinic.
Musculoskeletal 75%, Cardio/Vascular 5%, Neuro 2%, Integumentary 1%, Industrial 5%,
Geriatric 12%, Pt. care 45%, Admin. 43%, Consulting 2%, Clinical teaching 10%.
1997-1999 DOC Physical Therapy, Cheyenne, WY
Director of Physical Therapy for a private orthopedic clinic
Director of physical therapy clinic, one site, management of 1-2 employees.
Private outpatient clinic.
Musculoskeletal 85%, Geriatric 10%, Admin. 5%.
Pt. care 60%, Admin. 30%, Clinical teaching 10%.
1998-1999, The Shriver Therapy Group, Casper, WY
Contract therapist in a long term care facility
Patient care, management of PTA’s and aides.
SNF/ECF/Intermediate care facility
Musculoskeletal 35%, Cardio/Vascular 15%, Neuro 30%, Integumentary 10%.
Pt. care 50%, Admin. 50%.
1997-1998, Mountain Towers Healthcare/Comp Rehab, Cheyenne, WY
Staff Physical Therapist in a LTC facility and general outpatient clinic
Provided physical therapy for inpatients and outpatients, staff in-services.
SNF and outpatient clinic.
Musculoskeletal 10%, Cardio/Vascular 10%, Neuro 30%, Integumentary 25%, Vestibular 15%,
Wound Care 10%.
Pt. care 70%, Admin. 25%, Clinical teaching 5%.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Laramie County Community College, 11/14/07-11/16/07,
WIDS training (worldwide instructional design system), 24 contact hours, Leah Osborn, MS.
Regis University, 1/8/07-3/4/06,
745T Management of Upper Extremity Disorders,3 credits, Integration of the latest evidence on how to most effectively manage patient with lower extremity disorders. Julie Whitman, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT.
Regis University, 8/28/06-10/22/06,
746T Management of Upper Extremity Disorders,3 credits, Investigates the diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination in identifying the presence of upper extremity disorders. Josh Cleland, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT.
Regis University, 7/3/06-8/27/06,
742T Management of Cervical and Thoracic Disorders,3 credits, Integrates manipulative intervention techniques in the management of individuals with cervical-thoracic spine and ribcage disorders. Tim Flynn, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT; Josh Cleland, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT.
Regis University, 5/8/06-7/2/06,
762T Mentoring in Physical Therapy Practice,3 credits, Develops practitioners as educators within the context of physical therapy incorporating teaching, learning, and communication theory, Mary Christensen, PT, MS
American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor program, present at Regis University, Denver, CO, June 2006, Mary Christensen, PT, MS.
Regis University, 3/6/06-4/30/06,
741T Management of Lumbo-sacral disorders, 3 credits, Integrates manipulative intervention techniques in the management of individuals with lumbosacral disorders. Classification systems, diagnosis and outcomes assessment tools, within the framework of evidence-based practice are included. Tim Flynn, PT, PhD, OCS.
Regis University, 1/9/06-3/5/06,
731T Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy Practice, 3 credits, Advanced clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills to guide patient management decisions and indication for referral considering evidence and clinical experience. Tim Noteboom, PT, PhD.
Regis University, 10/24/05-12-18-05,
713T Dynamics of Physical Therapy Practice, 3 credits, Integrates content relative to the physical therapist assuming a position of leadership and autonomous practice in a evolving health care system. Ira Gorman, PT, MS.
Electrical Stimulation-review of current technologies, 7/05, Gary Meir-Rehabilicare, 1 contact hr., assessment, planning, and implementing new electrical stimulation technologies with appropriate patient populations including billing and patient education issues.