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Dr. Bandy Receives Service Award from APTA Arkansas

Bill Taylor and Bill Bandy
APTA Arkansas Service Award 2023

Dr. Bill Bandy Receives the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Arkansas Component Service Award  

Bill Taylor, President of APTA Arkansas, presented the award to Dr. Bandy on October 7, 2023 during the OPTimize Conference and Exhibition held in North Little Rock this year.  OPTimize is in its 7th year and serves as the annual conference of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association.

This award is for a PT/PTA who has exhibited an exceptional history of service to the APTA Arkansas Chapter. The nominee must have completed a continued history of service to this State Association spanning 10 years or more, with evidence of lasting impact on the Association and/or its members.

Dr. Bandy is faculty member at UCA, a Fellow of the APTA and is a Member of the Arkansas Chapter of APTA providing service to the Chapter for over 35 years and is currently serving as Chief Delegate.  He is also a former two-term president of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association and in 2006, Dr. Bandy was elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the APTA. In 2010 Dr. Bandy was awarded the APTA Lucy Blair Service Award and was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the Sports Physical Therapy Section of the APTA.  In 2020, he was named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the APTA, and became only the second recipient from Arkansas to receive this prestigious award.

Photo Credit:  Austin Fortinberry

Huett Named PT of the Year, Stein is Cl of the Year and Woodward is Outstanding Student Clinician

PT of the Year, Dr. Elizabeth Huett, DPT Class of 2015

UCA DPT Grads Named PT of the Year, CI of the Year and Student Clinician of the Year by the Arkansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association.  

APTA Arkansas Awards were announced this month at the 2023 OPTimize Conference and Exposition, the annual state meeting of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association.

The conference was held on October 6-8 in North Little Rock.  Bill Taylor, President of APTA Arkansas, presented the awards on October 7th.  Dr. Brian Odom, Assistant Professor in the UCA Department of Physical Therapy, serves as Vice President of APTA Arkansas.

Dr. Elizabeth Huett received the 2023 Outstanding Physical Therapist Award.  Dr. Huett is an alumnus from the UCA DPT Class of 2015 and currently a physical therapist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock where she also serves as a clinical instructor.

Dr. Jansen Stein received the 2023 Outstanding Clinical Instructor Award.  Dr. Stein is an alumnus from the UCA DPT Class of 2020 and a clinical partner serving as SCCE and Clinical Instructor at Baptist Health Therapy Center in Maumelle.

Dr. Jansen Stein, CI of the Year, DPT Class of 2020

Photo Credits:  Austin Fortinberry

Dr. Erin Woodward received the 2023 Outstanding Student Clinician Award.  Dr. Woodward is graduate of the UCA DPT Class of 2023, recipient of the UCA Clinical Excellence Award, the Academic Excellence Award and inducted into the PT National Honor Society in 2023.

Erin Woodward, Outstanding Student Clinician, DPT2023

 

APTA Releases Landmark Report – Economic Value of PT in the US

APTA releases landmark report, “Economic Value of Physical Therapy in the U.S..” Choosing physical therapy helps Americans live better lives and could save the health care system millions of dollars annually, ultimately providing more resources for better services to individuals and communities nationwide. Physical therapy helps Americans avoid complications from surgeries, long recoveries, and the risks of overuse of prescribed opioids and other medications.

The report can be downloaded from here.

 

UCA PT Presentations October 6-8 at OPTimize 2023

UCA Physical Therapy faculty, students and alumni will be presenting research at the upcoming APTA Arkansas OPTimize Conference and Exhibition being held in North Little Rock, Arkansas during the dates of October 6 – 7, 2003.  Complete details of the meeting can be found at Arkansas Physical Therapy Association – Home Page (arpta.org).  The following research presentation titles and authors will be presented:

Dr. Melissa Allen will be presenting about the TAP program with DPT students Amanda Bennett and Ryan Ozanich.  Title: Engaging DPT Students in Dementia Care: A Pilot Model for Community-Based Interprofessional Engagement.  Authors: Melissa Allen PhD, DPT, PT; Amanda Bennett, SPT; Ryan Ozanich, SPT; Kerry Jordan PhD; Michael Gallagher PhD; January Schultz PhD; Richelle Weese SLP-CCC.

Dr. James Fletcher and Dr. Chris Driedric will be presenting “Digital Inclinometry of Shoulder Extension Active Range of Motion and Biceps Brachii Muscle Length in Asymptomatic Adults: Intrarater Reliability and Differences in Magnitude.”  Title: Digital Inclinometry of Shoulder Extension Active Range of Motion and Biceps Brachii Muscle Length in Asymptomatic Adults: Intrarater Reliability and Differences in Magnitude.  Authors: James Fletcher PT, PhD and Chris Driedric PT, DPT, OCS

Dr. Lori Mize PT, DPT, WCS will be presenting “A Pilot Study: Does Art Analysis Training Affect Student Tolerance to Ambiguity?”  Title: A Pilot Study: Does Art Analysis Training Affect Student Tolerance to Ambiguity?  Authors: Lora Mize PT, DPT, WCS, Haley Campbell SPT, Robert Robertson SPT, Abigail Authment SPT, Ashley Mahan SPT, Peyton Cope SPT.

Dr. Leah Lowe PT, DPT, PhD, PCS will be presenting published work in the area of pediatric experiential learning.  Title: Current Evidence in Experiential Learning in Pediatric Physical Therapy Education.  Authors: Leah Lowe, PT, PhD, PCS, Emily Blanchard, SPT, Meredith Bowers, SPT, Lauren English, SPT, Sam Dugas, SPT, Braxton Funk, SPT, Meredith Flowers, DPT, PhD, PCS, and Charlotte Yates, PT, PhD, PCS.

Dr. Rachel Scott will present project on exercise completed with Drs. Taylor, Fletcher, Allen and McGee.  Title: Comparison of Two Different Methods for Measuring Chronotropic Response to Exercise in People with and without Classification Criteria for Obesity.  Authors: Rachel Scott, PT, DPT, CSCS, J. David Taylor, PhD, PT, James P. Fletcher, PhD, PT, Ruth Ann Mathis, PhD, PT, Melissa Allen, PT, PhD, DPT, NCS, Jacquie Rainey, DrPH, MCHES, Margaret McGee, PT, PhD, PCS.

Dr. Charlotte Yates PT, PhD, PCS will be presenting research in experiential learning in wound management.  Title: An exploration of experiential learning in wound care.  Authors: Brian Odom, PT, PhD; Cayla Bass, SPT; Mallory Fortinberry, SPT; Anne Moellers, SPT; Kendra Pascoe, SPT; Taylor Phillips, SPT; Leah Lowe, DPT, PhD; Charlotte Yates, PT, PhD.

Opening for Administrative Specialist III

Opening for Administrative Specialist III in the Department of Physical Therapy at UCA. Apply at https://jobs.uca.edu/postings/13958

The Administrative Specialist III is responsible for coordinating office activities, researching and preparing special reports, and developing, revising, and recommending administrative policies and procedures as directed. Requirements: The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma; plus one year of specialized training in business management, business education, or a related field; plus three years of experience in specialized or a related field.

UCA Physical Therapy is home to 16 faculty members teaching, conducting research and providing service along with 3 staff with 3 cohorts of 60 enrolled DPT students, a PhD program and a Pediatric Residency program. A great place to work!

Drs. Lowe and Fletcher at State Orthotic and Prosthetic Association

Arkansas State Orthotic and Prosthetic Association

Drs. Lowe and Fletcher were invited to speak at the Arkansas State Orthotic and Prosthetic Association Meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas. On August 18th, 2023, they presented the educational session, “From Muscle Strength to Muscle Length: Assessment and Documentation of Underlying Impairments.” The focus of the educational session was accurate assessment and documentation of impairments at the body structure and function level with clear connection to movement and mobility at the activity and participation level from a professional and interprofessional perspective.

3rd Year Students & Faculty Help in Complex Patient Lab

Volunteers Make it Work!

Second year DPT students worked through simulations for their Complex Patient Management in Physical Therapy course this summer.  Dr. McGee and Dr. Davis provided simulation experiences in the Integrated Health Sciences building with volunteers to serve as patients during the course.  And, for the final lab practical exam held in the PT Center, Drs. McGee and Davis got a little help from third year students, now graduates, and faculty who volunteered their time to portray patients.  We appreciate the volunteers providing an enriched experience for the students!

Dr. Bandy Appointed to Onsite Review Team for ABPTRFE

Dr. Bill Bandy has been appointed to the Onsite Review Team for the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE). The teams are part of the accreditation process that focuses on assuring programs deliver, and participants complete, quality programs to support continuous improvement that enhances patient care and advances the profession. Dr. Bandy brings nearly 40 years of academic experience to this role and we are excited about this opportunity for him to engage and represent UCA on a national level. Dr. Bandy joins Dr. Charlotte Yates as an Onsite Reviewer for ABPTRFE. Dr. Bandy is a Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA and a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at UCA.

He has published three books and over 45 manuscripts, primarily on the topic of reliable and valid physical therapy performance tests used frequently in musculoskeletal physical therapy. Additionally, Dr. Bandy volunteered on the Sports Medicine Team for the U.S. Olympic Team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He is also a former two-term president of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and in 2006, Dr. Bandy was elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the APTA. In 2010 Dr. Bandy was awarded the APTA Lucy Blair Service Award and was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the Sports Physical Therapy Section of the APTA.

In 2020, he was named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the APTA, and became only the second recipient from Arkansas to receive this prestigious award.

Becca Mize & Haley Downey Receive the Service Excellence Award

Dr. Haley Downey

Dr. Becca Mize

Becca Mize and Haley Downey, graduates of the UCA Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2023, are the recipients of the Service Excellence Award.  The awards were announced during the UCA DPT Class of 2023 Convocation ceremonies held on August 11th at Reynolds Performance Hall. The recipients are selected each year from student and faculty nominations to honor those going above and beyond in the area of service to their class, community and the profession. Becca was also selected by her class as the Class Speaker for Convocation.  Dr. Mize attended UCA for her undergraduate degree, served as a Graduate Assistant for Dr. Margaret McGee and had a leadership role for Go Baby Go!  Dr. Downey is from Bartlesville, Oklahoma and attended the University of Kansas in Lawrence for her undergraduate degree.  She worked as a Graduate Assistant for Bandy regarding DPT Admissions as well as for Dean Reese.

Okolo Receives Outstanding Student & Leadership Excellence Award

Dr. Garrison and Dr. Okolo

Congratulations to Peter Okolo, graduate of the 2023 DPT Program and the UCA Outstanding Doctor of Physical Therapy Student of the Year. Since 2003, that’s 20 years, each class has selected a member who has had the most positive impact on the class to honor with this award.  The award was announced during the DPT Class of 2023 Convocation Ceremony held on August 11th at Reynolds Performance Hall.   Finalists for the award included MaryClaire Guanzon and Becca Mize who were also recognized during convocation ceremonies.

Peter is also the 2023 recipient of the Leadership Excellence Award.  This award is selected based on nominations by faculty and classmates to honor a member of the class for their leadership.  Peter also served the DPT Class of 2023 as the Class President and gave his remarks during the DPT Convocation ceremony on August 11th.  He is pictured here on August 12th with Dr. Garrison, Chairperson of the Department of Physical Therapy, following the UCA Commencement ceremony held on August 12th.