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Yates Named 2025 Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumnus

Professional picture of Dr. Charlotte Yates

Dr. Charlotte Yates

The Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award (JFDAA) recognizes and honors UCA Physical Therapy alumni for outstanding contributions and impact to the profession or community. The 2025 JFDAA recipient is Dr. Charlotte Yates. She will be recognized at the 2025 DPT Convocation Event at UCA in the Reynolds Performance Hall on Friday, August 8, 2025 at 2:00PM. The public is invited to attend.

Dr. Yates is a Professor in the UCA Department of Physical Therapy. She is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy and has practiced clinically as a pediatric physical therapist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital for more than 25 years. Dr. Yates is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, the University of Central Arkansas, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Within the last decade, she has received the Outstanding Physical Therapist Award from the Arkansas chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association, the UCA faculty Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award, AND the Eleanor Carlin Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching, which is a national award from the American Physical Therapy Association. Dr. Yate’s research has made a significant impact in advancing the field of neurobiology and pediatric physical therapy, particularly in neurodevelopmental science, where she continues to contribute to our understanding of pediatric neurological rehabilitation. Through her tireless dedication to improving patient care, advancing the education of future PTs, contributing to the mission, vision and core values of the UCA Department of Physical Therapy, and leading initiatives to improve the profession and the community, Dr. Yates exemplifies the qualities celebrated by the Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award.

Celebrating the DPT Class of 2025 – August 8, 2025

The Department of Physical Therapy will host Convocation for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2025 on Friday, August 8th at 2:00 in the afternoon at Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.  Family and friends are invited to attend. No tickets are necessary.

The DPT Class of 2025 will be celebrated with Dr. Mieke Corbitt as the Keynote Speaker for the Ceremony selected by the class.  The DPT 2025 Student Speaker will be Jacob Luther.  Dr. Anne Moellers, President of the DPT Class of 2025 will also speak.  The 2025 Graduates of the Pediatric Residency Program will also be presented.

An Open House at the Physical Therapy Center will be held immediately following.

Madeline Morgan, Dr. Cobitt and Dr. Yates Publish Article in IJSPT

Madeline Morgan, DPT student in the Class of 2025 with UCA professors Dr. Mieke Corbitt, PT, DPT, OCS, and Dr. Charlotte Yates, PT, PhD, PCS, have published an article in the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Vol. 20, Issue 7, 2025. The article is entitled “Rehabilitation of a Professional Ballerina Post-Traumatic Fourth Toe Fracture: A Case Report.” Madeline will graduate with her class on August 8, 2025.  Congratulations!

https://ijspt.scholasticahq.com/article/140891-rehabilitation-of-a-professional-ballerina-post-traumatic-fourth-toe-fracture-a-case-report

Dr. Davis Awarded Walmart Grant for Anatomy Outreach

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Anatomy Tours

Dr. Lara Davis has been awarded a Walmart Spark Good grant for $1000 to support the Anatomy Outreach Program for 2025-2026. Walmart Spark Good brings together all our community giving programs under one brand and empowers local organizations to engage with customers and associates to support causes they care about.

The Anatomy Outreach program is created to expose central Arkansas high school students to the healthcare professions and opportunities for study at UCA. Congratulations Dr. Davis!

The Anatomy Outreach Program at UCA provides an interactive experience for high school and undergraduate students to learn about the physical therapy profession and anatomy education in a human cadaver lab.  Visitors participate in various hands-on activities led by Doctor of Physical Therapy students.  These activities include skills DPT students are currently learning at the Physical Therapy Center as well as safe and ethical handling of human anatomical specimens in the Gross Anatomy Lab.

Please fill out the google form below if you have any interest in this program: https://forms.gle/gZZwMPC3VYDg1ZKR7

Tours are scheduled for specific dates on Fridays during the Fall and Spring semesters.  Tours are approximately 1.5 hours long and include the PT Center and the Gross Anatomy Lab.  Transportation is not provided.

After you fill out the google form, the Anatomy Outreach team will send more information regarding your tour.

If you have any questions about this Program contact: AnatomyOutreachUCAPT@gmail.com

If you would like to schedule a campus tour, please contact: https://uca.edu/admissions/group-campus-tours/ (501-450-3128)

Dr. Fernando Castillo, Dr. Yates and Dr. Lowe Publish in IJSPT

Dr. Fernando Castillo, UCA PhD Graduate and DPT Class of 2020 alumnus has published an article in the International Journal of Sports Medicine with Dr. Charlotte Yates, PT, PhD, PCS, and Dr. Leah Lowe, PT, PhD, PCS in the April 1st issue.

Castillo F, Yates C, Escola K, Williams DK, Lowe L. Clinical Assessment of Spatiotemporal Parameters of Gait when performing a Visuospatial Cognitive task.  International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy.  2025. 20(4): 45-52.

Dr. Fernando Castillo, PT, DPT, PhD is Assistant Professor, PT Programs at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in Irving Texas.  He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy and Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy with an emphasis on neurological rehabilitation from the University of Central Arkansas.

 

Dr. Prati Publishes in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy

Dr. Victor Prati is a 2025 PhD in Physical Therapy graduate completing his program recently this Spring.  Dr. Prati was hooded at the UCA Spring Commencement Ceremony held on May 1st.   Dr. Prati is also an alumnus of the UCA DPT Class of 2012.  He is clinical active at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.

Congratulations to Dr. Prati and team for their article published in the May issue of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (IJSPT).

Prati VV, Spray BJ, Walker CW, et al. Social Determinants of Health and Quadriceps Strength Recovery in Children and Adolescents following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. IJSPT. 2025;20(5):676-686. doi:10.26603/001c.133918

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40322519/

Dr. Davis and 3rd Year Students Publish Article

Dr. Lara Davis, PT, PhD, NCS, Associate Professor, and DPT Class of 2025 students Ciana Diaz, Kyler Hulsey, Kaylee Miller, and Jaqueline Mondragon recently had an article published for their work with the Anatomy Tours in the Department of Physical Therapy.  Their article entitled, “Combining physical therapy and anatomy education in a high school anatomy outreach program in central Arkansas.” was published March 2025 issue of Anatomical Sciences Education.  Diaz, Hulsey, Miller and Mondragon will graduate with their Doctor of Physical Therapy degree on August 8, 2025.  Congratulations!

Davis, L., Diaz, C., Hulsey, K., Miller, K., & Mondragon, J. (2025). Combining physical therapy and anatomy education in a high school anatomy outreach program in central Arkansas. Anatomical Sciences Education, 00,1–9. https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.70021

DPT Open House April 12

The Department of Physical Therapy will host an Open House on Saturday, April 12th for prospective students to visit the Physical Therapy Center and learn more about the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at UCA.  Guests will tour the PT Center, visit with DPT students and faculty as well as the Program Advisor.  This event is drop-in (come and go) between 10 AM and 12 PM at the PT Center on campus.  We will be happy to talk with you about your interest in applying to the DPT Program or choosing UCA for your undergraduate degree.

The PT Center is located on Bruce Street near Farris Rd, East of the Estes Football stadium.

 

Dr. Prati – Platform Presentation at CSM Houston

Dr. Victor Prati presented a Platform Presentation of his research at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting on February 14, 2025, in Houston. Victor Prati, PT, DPT, is a student in the UCA PhD in Physical Therapy program. Dr. Prati is an alumnus of the DPT Class of 2008 at UCA and currently practices at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock. His PhD mentors are Dr. Kevin Garrison and Dr. Bill Bandy.

Exploration of Knee Extension Torque Steadiness in Adolescent Athletes Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Victor Valentin Prati, PT, DPT, Kevin Garrison, PT, PhD, Jacqueline Rainey, BSE, MS, Dr.P.H., MCHES, Brant Sachleben and William D. Bandy, PT, PhD, FAPTA. Platform Presentation, Friday, February 14, 2025, River Oaks (Level Three, Marriott Marquis).

Seeking Nominations Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award

SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2025 JOE FINNELL DISTIGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD

The UCA Department of Physical Therapy is seeking nominations for the Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award, which recognizes graduates who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in their professional careers. The honoree(s) will be recognized in August at the DPT Convocation Ceremony. The 2025 DPT Convocation will be held on Friday, August 8, 2025, in Reynolds Performance Hall at UCA.

Past Recipients:

Susan Appling, Kim Dunleavy, Nat Grubbs, Mary Anne Hart, James A. Hoyme, Cecile W. Kimmer, Barbara J. Lovett, Twala Maresh, William S. Quillen, Nancy Reese, Chris Throneberry, Lisa VanHoose, Mala H. Waller, Glenda Winborn

Criteria for Selection:

The award is open to any alumna or alumnus of the UCA Physical Therapy program who graduated 10 or more years ago. This individual is or was a licensed physical therapist (PT) or physical therapist assistant (PTA) and has earned a PTA or PT degree from UCA (ie. AS, BS, MS, DPT, or PhD degree).

Recipients of the award will have made exceptional contributions and impact to the profession or community. Award recipients will be determined based their contributions and achievements in one or more of the following:

  • Clinical practice
  • Education, academic or clinical
  • Leadership, service and advocacy in the profession
  • Leadership, service and advocacy in the community, including distinguished service to the UCA Department of Physical Therapy or the University
  • Scholarship & research
  • Greater consideration will be given to nominees whose contributions and accomplishments directly support the mission and goals of the UCA Physical Therapy Department.

Nomination Process and Deadline:

Nominations are made by sending an e-mail to pt@uca.edu with the subject line: Alumni Award Nomination. The email should include the name and contact information of the nominator and the following attachments:

  • Detailed resume or curriculum vitae for the nominee; OR a detailed biographical sketch of the nominee in the form of a cover letter.
  • Two letters of recommendations for the nominee focusing on the nominee’s contributions and achievements in the areas of the award criteria listed above.

Deadline for submission is April 30, 2025.