Residents Panel tonight at 7:30 in BioSci 113!

Hey guys!
Just a reminder that we are hosting a Residents Panel tonight at 7:30 in BioSci 113.
Featured panelists include Duke Physical Therapy Residents and Fellows:

Dr. Tassy Rufai ’04, Duke DPT ’12- Geriatrics Resident
Dr. Amanda Heath, Duke DPT ’13- Women’s Health Resident
Dr. Nikki Huffman, St. Augustine DPT ’12- Sports Resident
Dr. Karlyn Schiltgen, Mount St. Mary’s DPT ’08- Cardiopulmonary Resident
Dr. Mike Schmidt, Duke DPT ’12- Manual Therapy Fellow
Dr. Niles Fleet, MCG DPT ’12- Division I Sports Fellow

There will be free Enzo’s pizza!
Hope to see you there!

Upcoming Events (October 5th – October 12th)

Hey guys! Check out these awesome events coming up in the next week!

Email jnm21@duke.edu with any questions.

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October 5th, 2013

9:30 – 11:30 A.M. – Duke Sports Medicine Physical Therapy’s Running Clinic Educational Topics will include:

  • Observation of running mechanics and common deviations
  • Finding the right shoe
  • Common running injuries – Lecture
  • Treatment/Prevention exercises for common injuries – Interactive

Location:
Duke Sports Medicine, 1st Floor (K-Lab)
318 Finch Yeager Building, Frank Bassett Drive, Durham NC

1:00 – 2:00 P.M. – Physical Therapy for Dancers with Rosie Canizares

FREE workshop! Register online or when you get to class.
In this workshop, dancers will learn how physical therapy can help you dance without pain. Dance medicine physical therapist Rosie Canizares will take participants through a mock evaluation to demonstrate common muscles weaknesses that dancers have and can be addressed to prevent injury. Learn simple exercises that can help make you a stronger dancer with better technique

Location: ADF Studio off East Campus- 721 Broad Street

October 9th, 2013

7:30 PM Duke PT Resident’s Panel

Come hear residents from the Duke PT school speak about the application process into PT school and their work! The panelists who have confirmed so far include geriatrics resident and Double Duke alum Tassy Rufai, as well as the manual therapy fellow, and the residents in sports, women’s health, and cardiopulmonary. Don’t miss this informative event!!

Hosted by Duke Pre-Physical Therapy Association

Location: Duke West Campus, Bio Sci 113.