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*** Alumni Event Alert - Save the Date Oct. 14-18  ***

Congratulations Dr. COOK! - The AAOS Public Relations Oversight Group (PROG) has chosen Dr Cook's review study, The Impact of Glycemic Control and Diabetes Mellitus on Perioperative Outcomes after Total Joint Arthroplastyfor a consumer press release from the July 2009 edition of JBJS. Co-authors on the study include Dr Milford Marchant (lead), Dr Michael Bolognesi (Senior), and Dr Nick Viens

May 7th, 2009 - APTA President Scott Ward delivers Eleanor F. Branch Lecture  
Dr. Kathy Shipp, Dr. Pamela Duncan, and Matt Roman of DPT/PT/OT are on the HIP Seniors team (Healthy in Place Seniors), please see the links below:

Duke plans 'a seismic shift' in treating chronic disease

City pulling together to become health leader

Video on Duke's Neighborhood clinics

Duke-Durham Partnership Hopes To Creates Blueprint For Better Health

Dr. Hegedus "REMAINS THE CHAMP": His article in the British Journal of Sports Medicine continues to be the most frequently read article for 6 months running.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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CONGRATULATIONS DR. DUNCAN!!!

 
 

The American Heart Association is honoring Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy's Pam Duncan, for her Outstanding Service as chair of the Association's Stroke Council and for her many years of membership on the Leadership Committee of the Stroke Council.

 
 
 
 

 

The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Duke University is celebrating a 65 year tradition of excellence in providing the very finest in physical therapy education. The educational component of one of the country’s oldest, most esteemed physical therapy programs, Duke’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program traces its beginnings to a nine-month post-baccalaureate certificate program first offered by the School of Medicine in 1943.
 
Since its inception, our faculty has been dedicated to the well being and professional development of our students, providing excellence in prevention and care to the communities we serve, and fostering quality research in both clinical and basic sciences. Duke’s Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum is a 3-year, full-time integration of clinical and didactic education. This integrated educational experience provides a comprehensive foundation in the science and art of physical therapy, preparing graduates to serve as primary care, evidence-based practitioners.
 
Through excellence in education, clinical practice and research, our program has gained an international reputation and has consistently been ranked as one of the top physical therapist programs in the country.
 
 
We welcome you to explore the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy difference.
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