Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy is excited to announce the Duke DPT Podcast with host Dr. Derek Clewley. This show is designed to bridge academics and researchers with healthcare professionals.
The Duke DPT Cast episodes are collection of interviews, conversations, and stories highlighting the work of experts in the field of Physical Therapy both at Duke and beyond.
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. The Wallace Wade scholarship is awarded to Duke seniors or graduates that have earned varsity letters in either football, basketball, baseball, or track and field, and who have been accepted into a Duke graduate or professional program.
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This week we welcome two physical therapy residents at Duke, Dr. Lauren Bauer and Dr. Zach Tally.
In this episode you will learn: How their PT school experience influenced their residency decision, the application process, what they’re working on in their residency, how the residency has impacted them, their future goals, and some words of wisdom for those interested in residencies.
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In this episode, host Dr. Derek Clewley joined by Dr. Steve George and Dr. Trevor Lentz to discuss their recent 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.”
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In this episode, 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 monitor athlete development in order to maximize performance. He coordinates with the athletic, medical, and coaching staffs to oversee the team’s biomechanics enhancement program and establish rehabilitation return to play protocols.
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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.
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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 and NCPTA Advocacy Days.
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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 as the growing body of research on understanding the integration of pain with movement.
During this episode you will learn: the difference between our previous and current understanding of pain, how prescriptions for movement can be standardized and more functional, and possible future directions for technology and research in this field.
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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 Jamaica.
During this episode you will learn: how Dr. Hoder and Dr. Feld became involved in the camps, about the two different communities and populations served, the types of experiences students have, and most importantly- the impact these camps have on the patients who attend. To learn more about FOR U, visit their website at: http://www.friendsoftheredeemer.org/ .
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During this episode, Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Drs. Chad Cook and Steve George about a recent publication in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) regarding the possible reasons why different interventions produce the same outcome. View the article: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/52/15/951.full.pdf
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Are you interested in becoming a future DPT academician? In this podcast, Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Duke DPT Faculty Residency Program creators and current Duke DPT Faculty Resident about program to learn more the overall goal to better prepare qualified candidates to become future educator.
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In this episode, 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 of research is conducted there, and the best way for students and clinicians to get involved in research.
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To learn more about the K-Lab, visit: https://ortho.duke.edu/research/core-research-facilities/michael-w-krzyzewski-human-performance-laboratory-k-lab.
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