Department of Physical Therapy Hosts 19th Annual Doctoral Project Presentation Day
Nine Groups Presented Their Findings in the Areas of Clinical Research, Education and Public Health Service
For the first time since 2019, the Department of Physical Therapy at New York Medical College (NYMC) hosted its annual doctoral project presentation day in person. Forty-two students, split into nine different groups, presented their research in various areas concerning the field of physical therapy, ranging from the impact of line dancing on cogitative function, to teaching cultural competence in the physical therapy curriculum. The keynote presentation was delivered by Victor Santamaria, Ph.D., PT, MS, PCS, assistant professor of physical therapy.
Dr. Santamaria’s presentation, “From the Clinic to the Lab, and Back to the Clinic., summarized his trajectory as a clinician and as a researcher to address how physical therapists need to follow their passions and feel motivated about their careers in helping others.
D.P.T. Class of 2023 Doctoral Presentations
The Impact of a Line Dancing Program on Cognitive Function, Mood and Balance
Ronald Amaya, Kathryn Barry, Alana Best, Charlotte Mathew, Loren Portillo and Marianne Sparacia
Faculty Advisor(s): Nikki S. Gawronski, D.P.T., PT, GCS, CEEAA, assistant professor of physical therapy
The Effectiveness of an Exercise Program to Prevent or Reverse Frailty in Community Dwelling Older Adults
Alma Bujaj, Zhengda Jiang, Evan Kugel, Philip Lu, Jillian Nogueras and Alexandra Ulloa
Faculty Advisor(s): Gale Lavinder, Ed.D., PT, GCS, CEEAA, adjunct assistant professor of physical therapy & Janet Dolot, M.S., D.P.T., Dr.P.H. ’14, PT, OCS, interim chair of D.P.T., interim director of D.P.T., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy
Blood Flow Restriction Training vs. Traditional Strength Training of Hamstrings: A Preliminary Study of Strength, RPE and Pain
Daniel Brennan, Harley Checo, Caroline Magarelli, Morgan McLaughlin, James Russo and Breanna Wheeler
Faculty Advisor(s): Janet Dolot, M.S., D.P.T., Dr.P.H. ’14, PT, OCS, interim chair of D.P.T., interim director of D.P.T., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy & Ben F. Johnson, Ed.D., Vice Dean of SHSP
Embracing Genomic Ancestral Diversity in Population Health & Society
Oluwaseun Cole, Kirsten Dunia and Jacob Rosado
Faculty Advisor(s): Professor Catherine Curtis, Ed.D. Ed.M., PT, MA, assistant professor of physical therapy
The Development and Implementation of a Program to Prevent Musculoskeletal Injury and Promote Health for Students of the Touro College of Dental Medicine
Beth Cooper, Faigie Greenstein, Nonne Ramos, Jena Schoenherr, David Spielvogel and Jessica Tesoro
Faculty Advisor(s) Janet Dolot, M.S., D.P.T., Dr.P.H. ’14, PT, OCS, interim chair of D.P.T., interim director of D.P.T., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy
The Impact of Multimedia Based Learning in an Introduction to Clinical Science Course of a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Noah Bailey, William Horvath, Anthony Maffucci, Julia Novak, Alexandra Polidoro and Paul Yun
Faculty Advisor(s): Professor Kristina Welsome, D.P.T., MSPT, OCS, CFMT, MTC, assistant professor of physical therapy
Integrating Telehealth into a Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum
Dananski Allonce, Griffin Meyers and Sydney Pulliam
Faculty Advisor(s): Janet Dolot, M.S., D.P.T., Dr.P.H. ’14, PT, OCS, interim chair of D.P.T., interim director of D.P.T., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy
Teaching Cultural Competence in the Physical Therapy Curriculum
Stephany Edwards, Hamma Mahboob and Abelardo Termulo
Faculty Advisor(s): Professor Gale Lavinder, Ed.D., PT, GCS, CEEAA, adjunct assistant professor of physical therapy
Using Low-Stakes Skills Checks to Enhance Skill Retention in First Year D.P.T. Students Throughout a Neurological Examination and Evaluation Course
Brian Bohlander, Joshua Chee, Nicholas Havlicek, Caitlin McDonald, Kyle Michella, Trudy Roth
Faculty Advisor(s): Janet Dolot, M.S., D.P.T., Dr.P.H. ’14, PT, OCS, interim chair of D.P.T., interim director of D.P.T., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy