Quick Facts
30 - Number of students in the inaugural class of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, who graduated in May 2010
62% - First-time pass rate on the certification exam by graduates of the Program in Athletic Training (national average is approximately 45 percent)
10th - Ranking of Health Sciences - Pre-Clinical major among UCF's most popular majors in 2009-2010
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HP Highlights
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William J. Hanney
Congratulations to William Hanney, D.P.T., ATC, LAT, instructor of physical therapy, for receiving the Young Investigator Research Grant from the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association! The $8,100 grant will support his research on the “Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Patients with Neck Pain Likely to Benefit from Education and Exercise.” Neck pain is common and accounts for a large portion of an orthopedic physical therapist’s case load. Decisions on how to treat these patients can be difficult. A clinical-prediction rule will provide a guiding strategy for identifying patients with neck pain who are likely to benefit from clinical exercises. -
Cori Thompson
Congratulations to Cori Thompson, B.S., M.S., ATC, CSCS, PES, on winning the COHPA's 2010 Outstanding Alumni Award for the Department of Health Professions! Thompson earned her B.S. in athletic training from UCF in 2005. She is currently employed as the head athletic trainer for Calvary Christian Academy in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. She also has worked as a certified athletic trainer for the U.S. Tennis Association Women's Professional Circuit. -
Suha Saleh
The department welcomes Suha Saleh, Ph.D., as the new director of the health sciences – pre-clinical program. Saleh joined the UCF faculty in August 2010. She came from the University of Texas at El Paso, where she was a clinical assistant professor in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences program. She has a Ph.D. in physiology and B.S. in medical technology. Her research interests includes diabetic retinopathy and community education about the management and prevention of eye diseases. -
Judi Schack-Dugre
Judi Schack-Dugre, PT, D.P.T., M.B.A., instructor of physical therapy, made an invited presentation on “Objectifying Competitive Opportunities” at the Florida Physical Therapy Association’s Sept. 23-26 conference in Orlando (see www.fpta.org). According to Schack-Dugre, it is vital... more for businesses to “objectify” their competitive opportunities. They can accomplish this by identifying opportunities, labeling them and developing strategies surrounding them to maximize competitiveness. Her presentation also covered defining competition in a given business model and included discussions on value in health care and how internal culture and policies and procedures affect competitive positioning within a given market. Schack-Dugre has an M.B.A. and years of experience as a director of rehabilitation in an acute-care hospital system and an owner of a private physical therapy practice.
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