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Derek Clewley

Duke DPT podcast

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Derek Clewley

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Derek Clewley

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With NCPTA this past weekend, we are bringing back this important episode on Student Advocacy!  During this episode, Derek Clewley speaks with DPT students Luis Freile and Rebecca Siegler to find out what their experience was like at the APTA a
Are you interested in becoming a future DPT academician? In this podcast, Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Tim Sell, Director of the Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Laboratory. They discuss how Dr. Sell got involved in the K-Lab, what type
Joining us this week are Chris Main and Jason Beneciuk from an older episode recorded in Spring 2018. Chris Main is a Professor of Clinical Psychology (pain management) at Keele university in the UK. Jason Beneciuk is a physical therapist and r
A new academic year is upon us, and we are happy to welcome two Duke scholar-athlete alumni, Christine Streisel and Anthony Nash. Both are current students in Duke’s physical therapy program and recipients of the Wallace Wade scholarship. Chris
This week we welcome two physical therapy residents at Duke, Dr. Lauren Bauer and Dr. Zach Tally. Lauren is the current women's health physical therapy resident and is a certified lymphedema specialist with interests in breast and gynecological
Today we will be discussing the paper, “Prediction of Persistent Musculoskeletal Pain at 12 Months: A Secondary Analysis of the Optimal Screening for Prediction of Referral and Outcome (OSPRO) Validation Cohort Study.” We are joined by two of t
We are joined by one of our very own Duke DPT alumni, Nick Potter, who is the Director of High Performance and Sports Science for the Duke University men’s basketball team. Nick created a system of data collection analysis and reporting to moni
Dr. Steve George is back with us again to discuss a recent paper in the Journal of Pain titled, Patient Willingness to Pay for Reductions in Chronic Low Back Pain and Chronic Neck Pain. The results of this study have possible implications for o
Are our outcomes measures properly capturing pain with movement? We are joined by Dr. Steve George and Dr. Corey Simon, who discuss their recent research paper, Movement-evoked pain: transforming the way we understand and measure pain, as well
  Two worlds become one as Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Dr. Jeffrey Hoder and Dr. Jody Feld, who discuss their roles as leaders of the Durham Neuro Camp and coordinators for the Friends of the Redeemer United (FOR U) stroke camp experience in J
The Clinical Instructor (CI) plays an important role in a Doctor of Physical Therapy Student’s Education, they have the ability to watch a student grow and develop as they put their textbook knowledge into practice. During this episode, Derek C
Are you interested in becoming a future DPT academician? In this podcast, Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Duke DPT Faculty Residency Program creators, Dr. Kyle Covington and Dr. Carol Figuers, as well as Duke DPT Faculty Resident, Dr. Lindsay Ball
Are you an undergraduate student with an interest in the profession of Physical Therapy? In this podcast, Dr. Derek Clewley explores the week-long Summer Discovery Program at Duke University – designed to completely immerse students in the prof
This first ever episode of Duke DPTcast promises to be an enlightening and entertaining podcast.  We interview two legends in our field, Chad Cook and Steve George, specifically about a recent publication in BJSM regarding the possible reasons
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