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October 2008: Professor Maura Iverson Wins Prestigious Advocacy Award

Maura Daly Iversen, PT, DPT, SD, MPH; professor and associate director of graduate programs in physical therapy and assistant professor and clinical researcher, division of rheumatology, immunology, and allergy at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, received the Ann Kunkel Advocacy Award from the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, a division of the American College of Rheumatology, during the ACR / ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, Oct. 24 – 29 in San Francisco, Calif.

The Ann Kunkel Advocacy award is presented to a member with a history of advocating at local, regional and national levels. It is named in honor of ARHP member Ann Kunkel, a patient educator in pediatric rheumatology whose enthusiasm and persistence has inspired many members to join the effort to increase arthritis awareness.

Dr. Iversen received her Masters degree in public health at Boston University, her Doctoral degree in physical therapy from MGH Institute of Health Professions and her Doctor of Science degree in health and social behavior with a dual emphasis on clinical epidemiology and behavioral science from Harvard University. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship in the division of rheumatology, immunology & allergy at Brigham & Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Iversen is active in the Arthritis Foundation, both nationally and internationally. She has helped coordinate conferences and activities for children with juvenile arthritis and their families. Dr. Iversen spearheaded Camp Diversity with the Girl Scouts of America and the Arthritis Foundation to promote children’s understanding of arthritis and its related disabilities. She has raised money running marathons, coordinated fundraising events—such as the Arthritis Walk— and chaired auctions and celebrity dinners for the Massachusetts Chapter Arthritis Foundation to raise money for patient education and advocacy.

Dr. Iversen is a longtime member of the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals and has served on numerous ARHP and ACR committees. She is a former member of the ARHP advocacy committee and a current member of the ACR’s RHEUMPAC. For many years, she has worked to lobby senators and congressmen both locally and at the Capitol to encourage support for legislation that benefits patients and providers who care for patients with arthritis. Her recent efforts have focused specifically on activities to pass the “Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act.”

The Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, a division of the American College of Rheumatology, is a professional membership society composed of non-physician health care professionals specializing in rheumatology, such as advanced practice nurses, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychologists, social workers, epidemiologists, physician assistants, educators, clinicians, and researchers.

October 2008: 2nd Year DPT Students Continue Running Partnership

Second year Doctor of Physical Therapy students Hannah Ochoa, Melissa McKeon, Amy Sulser, Andrea Wamsley, and Andy Sobuta are working with Running Partners to fulfill their community outreach course requirements.

This year's collaboration between the graduate school's students and the Partners running club involves the students asking people to complete a survey that will help them develop a health promotions project for the spring of 2009.

The students, with support from faculty member Dr. DJ Mattson, will take the survey information to review topics such as running performance, health, and injury prevention. 

October 2008: Information About Current Physical Therapy Students

Below is a sampling of what some of the Institute's Physical Therapy students are doing:

Publications:
Boisgontier M (MSPT '10), Vuillerme N, Thomas D, Pinsault N, Emprin M, Caillat-Miousse JL. Effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on the range of motion recovery in hand proximal interphalangeal sprain. Science & Sports. 2008 (in press). (doi:10.1016/j.scispo.2008.09.001).

Local Presentations:
Lamia Al-Zayer, MSPT '09: Presented “Critical Case Analysis of TBI" as an in-service at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of Physical Therapy, July 23, 2008

Gunjan Jethani, MSPT '09: Presented "Biomechanics and Functional Anatomy of Lumbo-sacral Region" at Beth Israel Deacons Medical Center- Outpatient Physical Therapy Department. 6th October 2008.

David Nolan, DPT, MSPT, '09: Presented a seminar entitled "Biomechanical Dysfunction of the Lower Quarter: Problem Solving with Integrated Video Analysis" for the Massachusetts Chapter APTA Southern Metro District at the Nangeroni Conference Center, Milton Hospital, Sept 23, 2008.

Upcoming National and International Presentations:
Spiros Papagiannopoulos, MSPT '09: Invited to give a presentation for the National Child Neurology Association in Greece. The conference will be held on 13-14 of December 2008, Athens Imperial Hotel. The title will be: Muscular Dystrophies: Assessment and Intervention.

Ruchita Vora, MSPT '08: Invited to present to APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb, 2009. Ruchita will present her thesis entitled," Factors Affecting Adherence to Osteoporosis Medications: Viewpoints of Patients and Providers.

Service Activities:
Nisha Nagpal, MSPT '09
: Volunteer for the Boston Asthma swim club which is community service program whose mission is to teach swimming and asthma management to elementary school kids 

Aparna Dandekar. MSPT '09: Volunteered to represent the Institute at “Partners Health Expo” in June, 2008.

Padmini Solai, MSPT '09: Volunteered in the "Health Promotion Club" at the Institute.

September 2008: Physical Therapy Announces Tracks in Geriatrics

The Physical Therapy program has created a Certificate of Advanced Study and Master's of Physical Therapy in Geriatrics. The two offerings are the graduate school’s response to the expected explosion of older Americans in the next decade, as the Baby Boomers reach the peak of retirement age.

"We are excited to launch this specialty concentration program for licensed physical therapists in geriatric physical therapy,” said Associate Program Director Maura Iversen, who will be in charge of the programs which are slated to begin in January 2009. “We believe this coursework plus clinical preceptorships and residencies in this area will prepare our students for expert specialty practice."

The application deadline to these two programs is November 1, 2008.

In addition, a Residency in Physical Therapy focusing on geriatrics is scheduled to begin in September 2009. Current physical therapists can contact Dr. Maura Iversen at (617) 724-6446 or miversen@mghihp.edu.


Sarah Bosley Leitzes (middle) and Professors Donna Applebaum, PT, DPT, MS, PT Club Co-Faculty Advisor (left) and Leslie Portney, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA, Director Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy(right).

June 2007: DPT Program Honored

The Entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program was honored at PT 2007 in Denver, CO, for their donation to the Foundation for Physical Therapy as part of the Pittsburgh-Marquette Challenge. Raising $3,400 for the Foundation for Physical Therapy, the Institute joined 16 programs recognized for their outstanding contribution to research in the profession. Sarah Bosley Leitzes accepted the Honorable Mention at the American Physical Therapy Association’s Annual Conference June 29, 2007. Fifty-five physical therapy schools participated, contributing over $200,000, and bringing the total donations from the Challenge to over $1 million in 18 years.

Pictured Above:Sarah Bosley Leitzes (middle) and Clinical Assistant Professor Donna Applebaum, PT Club Faculty Advisor (left) and Leslie Portney, Director of the Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy (right).


NEWS: Good News for Orthopedic Residents

The House of Delegates recently amended the bylaws of the APTA to allow physical therapists who are enrolled in PTA credentialed post-professional residency and fellowship programs reduced APTA membership dues. Effective immediately, residents and fellows of APTA credentialed programs now qualify for reduced dues under the “Physical Therapist – Post Professional Student” category. ABPTS now offers a $100 refund for applicants for the certified specialist examination who have graduated from an APTA credentialed residency or fellowship program. Applicants should continue to pay the full amount and can expect a refund of $100 if they indicate that they are graduated from a credentialed residency or fellowship program.

NEWS: Post-professional student elected to APTA Board of Directors

Stephen McDavitt, PT, MS, FAAOMPT, of Falmouth, ME, practicing physical therapist at Saco Bay Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Spine Center in Scarborough, was re-elected to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Board of Directors. He will serve a 3 year term.

Tina DiCenso-Fleming

NEWS: Tina DiCenso-Fleming '06 Receives Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation Award

Tina DiCenso-Fleming '06, received the Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation Award for Caregiving Excellence from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. The annual award was established to honor direct caregivers in any of Spaulding's rehabilitation settings --hospital, transitional care unit, or outpatient centers -- who demonstrate their commitment to the Spaulding mission through their everyday interactions with patients, families, and staff. The award recognizes individuals who embody Spaulding's core values and principles and who serve as inspirations and models to other caregivers. These values and principles are: Patient, Focus, Excellence, Teamwork, Leadership, and Advocacy.

Age-Defying Fitness

NEWS: tDPT alumnae publish "Age-Defying Fitness"

Two Transitional DPT alumnae, Marilyn Moffat, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA '06 and Carole Lewis, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA '07, recently signed copies of their new book, Age-Defying Fitness (Peachtree Publishers) at a fundraiser for the Foundation for Physical Therapy.

NEWS: PT Students Can Access Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy

The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy online (copyright permission granted) is now accessible to MGH Institute physical therapy students.

NEWS: Recent Faculty Accomplishments

Below is a snapshot of some recent faculty accomplishments:

  • Clinical Professor Bette Ann Harris ’83, who is also a graduate of Simmons College in Boston, has been named the recipient of Simmons' 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award.
  • Professor Maura Iversen has been appointed an editor (promoted from Editorial Board member ) of Physical Therapy, the journal of the American Physical Therapy Association.
  • The American College of Rheumatology, and Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals has named Professor Maura Iversen the recipient of The President's Award, and The Addie Thomas Award of Distinction for 2006.
  • Professor Maura Iversen has been named Chair of Nominations for the Massachusetts Chapter APTA, and is now a member of the Chapter's Executive Board.
  • Adjunct Faculty member Kathleen Gill-Body is a recipient of the 2007 Jack Walker Award which is given annually for the best article on clinical practice published in Physical Therapy, the journal of the American Physical Therapy Association.