Participants will identify injuries common in the community we serve, analyze potential causes, and learn how to adapt programming for injured individuals with KeithAnn Halle.
KeithAnn Halle is the Director of Hybrid Clinical Education. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a MPT and DPT and went on to work in the military sector at Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Bragg, NC. She was involved in the setup of the NeuroRehab and Concussion Physical Therapy clinic at Fort Bragg, NC and continued this work at Schofield Barracks, HI. Since then she has had the opportunity to work in many practice settings with a variety of patient populations including home health, outpatient sports rehab, assisted living, acute care, and inpatient rehab. Her clinical interests are in neurorehab, traumatic brain injury and vestibular rehab specifically, and she is a dry needling certified instructor. She has presented at the Combined Sections Meeting on dry needling several times and is passionate about this modality in the physical therapy profession. She is Certified Brain Injury Specialist and an APTA Certified Clinical Instructor. Her research interests are in clinical education best practice as well as dry needling. She has been involved in teaching in both undergraduate Athletic Training programs as well as Doctorate of Physical Therapy Programs. Previously, she was the Director of Clinical Education at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA. She continues to work in neurorehab, specializing in vestibular rehab and recovery.
TRIBE asks for a $40 donation from non-TRIBE teachers. TRIBE teachers get special pricing. Additionally, participants who join more than one course of our 2023 Continuing Education series, receive discounts on additional classes.
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