Brittany Samulski was named an Emerging Leader for the Virginia Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association. This is the highest honor a Physical Therapist at her level of experience could earn. The purpose is to identify and honor an emerging leader who has demonstrated extraordinary service early in his or her physical therapy career and made exceptional overall accomplishments and contributions to the American Physical Therapy Association, APTA Virginia, and the physical therapy profession at advance APTA's vision. She received her award at the Kennedy Center in September 2021.
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Kudos to repeat winners, Kendall Bayless and James Gomez from the second-year class. They submitted a video to the APTA Falls and Balance Special Interest Group in Fall 2021 and won the falls prevention video challenge, with a prize award of $500 for the ODU Physical Therapy club for the second year in a row! https://youtu.be/BHoxOno8D4Q
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I wanted to give a shout out to Kendall Bayless and James Gomez from the first year class. They submitted a video to the APTA Falls and Balance Special Interest Group and won the falls prevention video challenge this year!
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The Interprofessional Collaborative Clinic at Sentara Ambulatory Care Center provides a setting for hands-on healthcare by students.
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Matthew Ewell, who fell about 10 stories during a climbing accident, was told initially he would never walk again. Through belief and rehabilitation, he has defied those predictions.
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