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ANPT Inspirational Conversation with Dr. Carrie Hoppes

32 min · 2. maj 2025
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In this interview conducted in early 2025, Dr. Carrie Hoppes shares her career trajectory and research experiences related to vestibular and military physical therapy. The Historical Archives Committee is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy – www.neuropt.org [http://www.neuropt.org/].

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ANPT Historical Archives Committee: Inspirational Conversation with Theresa (Terry) Ellis, PT, PhD, FAPTA, NCS

In this interview conducted in March 2026, Dr. Terry Ellis, PT, PhD, FAPTA, NCS shares her career trajectory and research experience related to neurologic physical therapy. Having delivered the 2026 Anne Shumway-Cook Lecture at CSM, she is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy and Director of the Center for Neurorehabilitation at Boston University’s Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences. She, also, serves as Director of the American Parkinson Disease Association National Rehabilitation Resource Center. Dr. Ellis has published extensively and lectures internationally, with her work investigating the impact of exercise and rehabilitation in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Her clinical expertise includes using mobile health and digital technologies to improve neurologic patient outcomes. Please send comments or questions on this podcast to info@neuropt.org The Historical Archives Committee is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy- www.neuropt.org

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