Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research Seminar Series

Hear from the experts on the cutting edge of rehabilitation science
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Details

  • Sessions are held from 12:15 to 1 p.m., typically on the fourth Wednesday of the month, throughout the 20242025 academic year.
  • They will be held in the Lecture Hall (Room 1250) of the IPE Building and on Zoom (access Zoom instructions)
  • Food will be provided while supplies last; please bring your drink.
  • CEUs are available for OTs and PTs.

Upcoming Schedule

2024

Event Date Topic Speaker
Nov. 13 “The Neural Origin and Function of the Supraspinal Control during Post-Stroke Walking” Bobby Charalambous, PhD; Medical Instructor; Duke University, Department of Neurology

 2025

Event Date Topic Speaker
Jan. 22   Dustin Grooms, PhD, ATC; Professor; Ohio University, Division of Physical Therapy
Feb. 26   Laura Case, PT, DPT, MS, PhD, C/NDT; Associate Professor; Duke University, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division
Mar. 26 "Increasing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Excellence in Faculty Searches: A Toolkit for Educators and Leaders"

Gary E. Johnson, PT, DPT, ATC/L, PhD; Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy; Medical Instructor; Duke University, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division

Rachel Porter, PhDDirector of Preclinical Education; Assistant Professor; Duke University, Physician Assistant Program 

Quinnette (Quincy) Jones (she/her), MSW, LCSW, MHS, PA-CClinical Coordinator; Associate Professor; Duke University, Physician Assistant Program; Department of Family Medicine & Community Health

John Purakal, M.D.Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Apr. 23   TBD

Past Events

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Read a recap of the seminar on August 28, 2024.

Jessica S. West, PhD, MPH, of Duke's Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences delivered a talk focused on "Hearing Loss Research at the Intersection of Medical Sociology and Clinical Practice.”

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