Monday, January 11, 2021

How Research Changes Lives

How Research Changes Lives
A Speaker Series Examining the Transformative Impact of Physical Therapy Research 

How Research Changes Lives is a two-part speaker series hosted by the SLU Program in Physical Therapy. Billikens Impacting the Future, an inaugural event sponsored by the SLU Physical Therapy Student Association, will raise funds for the Marquette Challenge for The Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. The Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture, in its 18th year, is the annual complimentary keynote speaker event hosted by the SLU Program in Physical Therapy.

Billikens Impacting the Future
SLU Physical Therapy Alumni and Faculty Discuss Their Research and its Potential Implications

Billikens Impacting the Future is an inaugural event sponsored by the SLU Physical Therapy Student Association (PTSA) to raise funds for the VCU-Marquette Challenge benefiting the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. To learn more about SLU PTSA's fundraising goal, make a gift, or check the fundraising progress, please click here.

Standing on the Shoulders of Others: The Foundation for Physical Therapy Research as a Catalyst for Transforming Lives
 
DATE: January 19, 2021
TIME: 5:30 p.m. CST
 

Conversation facilitated by SLU PT Alumna, Professor and Foundation for PT Research recipient, Dr. Gretchen Salsich.


Optimizing Rehabilitation for Older Adults with Serious Illness: Current State and Future Directions 
 
SLU PT Alumna, Dr. Tamra Keeney
DATE: January 25, 2021
TIME: 5:30 p.m. CST



Keeping Athletes in the Game: Injury Risk Mitigation and Health Promotion Across the Spectrum of Prevention
 
SLU Assistant Professor, Dr. Olu Owoeye
DATE: February 22, 2021
TIME: 5:30 p.m. CST



Learn more about Billikens Impacting the Future. 

Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture
Building a Clinical Research Program: The View is Different from the Inside

Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley
University of Colorado Professor and Director of Rehabilitation Science Program
 
DATE: March 25, 2021
TIME: 5:30 p.m. CST

 
Dr. Stevens-Lapsley is a Professor and Director of the Rehabilitation Science PhD Program in the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. She is focused on identifying, integrating and advancing innovative evidence-based medicine solutions for older adult rehabilitation through highly effective research methods and partnerships.


Learn more about the Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture presented by Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley.

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