Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program

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Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program Patricia Byrne-Bowens, PT Bachelors of Physical Therapy, Northwestern University – 1983 ABPTS Board Certified in Pediatric Clinical Specialist Certified Neonatal Therapist APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association, National Association of Neonatal Therapists, and American Pediatrics Physical Therapy Association Teaches: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Module Catherine Kennedy, PT, DPT – Residency Program Coordinator Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy, Marquette University – 1995 Masters of Science Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences – 2010 Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Governors State University – 2018 ABPTS Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Pediatric Section Teaches: o Cardiopulmonary o Hematology/Oncology o Neurological Conditions: Brain Injury, Seizures, Trisomy 21, Developmental Coordination Disorder, Autism Spectrum, Neurological Surgeries o Issues through the Lifespan o Standardized Testing o Adaptive Equipment/Assistive Technology 1

Kelly Mykhaylov, PT, DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Columbia University – 2012 Residency trained through the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency ABPTS Board Certified Pediatric Certified Specialist APTA Credential Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Pediatric Section Teaches: o Neurological Conditions: Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injury, Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Genetics o Orthopedics: Arthrogyposis, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brachial Plexus Injury o Burns/Wounds/Plastics Modules Colleen Peyton, PT, DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, MGH Institute of Health Professionals – 2004 ABPTS Board Certified Pediatric Certified Specialist APTA Credential Clinical Instructor Assistant Professor for the Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program at Northwestern University Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Pediatric Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Pediatric Section, American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Teaches: o Neuroplasticity o Gross Motor Assessment o Cerebral Palsy o Baby Equipment o Foot/Ankle Modules 2

Guest Lectures: Alison Liddle, PT, MPP Bachelors of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago – 1998 Masters of Public Policy Health and Administration, University of Chicago – 2003 ABPTS Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist Illinois Early Intervention Credential – Physical Therapy Illinois Early Intervention Credentialed Evaluator – Physical Therapy Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Pediatrics and Private Practice Section Teaches: Schools and Standardized Assessment Modules Doctorate of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago – 2008 Bachelor in Physical Therapy, University of Wisconsin – Parkside – 2004 Illinois Early Intervention Credential – Physical Therapy Illinois Early Intervention Credentialed Evaluator – Physical Therapy APTA Certified Clinical Instructor and Advanced Clinical Instructor Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Pediatrics Section Teaches: Early Intervention Sara Johns, PT, DPT 3

Manasi Bohra, PT, MS Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago – 2006 Bachelor in Physical Therapy, King Edward Memorial Hospital, India– 2003 Fellowship trained at the University of Chicago Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists ABPTS Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency and Fellowship Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association Teaches: Research Module Jennifer Gilbertson, PT, DPT, MHS Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University – 2016 Masters of Health Sciences degree in Physical Therapy, Krannert School of Physical Therapy in Indianapolis –1995 Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, Northwestern University –1987 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Southern Illinois University – 1986 ABPTS Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Orthopedic Section Teaches: Clinical Reasoning and Essentials of Examination Module 4

Roy Horton, PT, DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Midwestern University – 2017 Residency trained through the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Fellowship trained at the University of Chicago Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists ABPTS Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency and Fellowship Program Adjunct Faculty at Midwestern University Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Orthopedic Section, and American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Teaches: Knee Module Sarah Macaraeg, PT, DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Saint Louis University – 2012 Residency trained through the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Fellowship trained at the University of Chicago Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists ABPTS Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and Women’s Health Clinical Specialist Certified – Integrative Dry Needling Certificate of Achievement in Pelvic Physical Therapy APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Orthopedic and Pelvic Health Sections, and American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Teaches: Lumbar Spine Module 5

Lindsey Plass, PT, DPT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Northwestern University – 2012 Residency trained through the Johns Hopkins Hospital and George Washington University Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Fellowship trained at the University of Chicago Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists ABPTS Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist APTA Certified Clinical Instructor Faculty member for the University of Chicago Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency and Fellowship Program Member of the American Physical Therapy Association – Orthopedic Section, and American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Member of the Board of Directors at Northwestern University Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences Teaches: Hip Module 6

Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University - 2016 Masters of Health Sciences degree in Physical Therapy, Krannert School of Physical Therapy in Indianapolis -1995 Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, Northwestern University -1987 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Southern Illinois University - 1986

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