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(The listed classes indicate the primary campus associated with the instructor’s location; however, all post-professional students are eligible to take these courses regardless of his or her primary campus.  Please check for possible conflicts with on-site meeting dates before signing up for more than one course.)

FALL 2010

Official course descriptions can be found in the "Graduate Catalog"


Course Number and Section

Course Title

Course Code

Credit Hours

Format

Onsite Location / Dates

Instructor / Contact Email

Additional Information

PT 6133.60 

Physical Therapy Patient/Client Management II

 

49004

3

Hybrid

Houston: 9/24 and 9/25 (Fri & Sat) and 11/13 (Sat)

Jill Seale, PT, NCS

 Post-professional DPT Core course

PT 6143.40 / 41

Leadership and Management in Physical Therapy

 

49007 / 49006

3

Hybrid

Dallas: 10/2-10/3 (Sat and Sun) and 11/19-20 (Fri and Sat)

Venita Lovelace-Chandler, PT, PhD

 Post-professional DPT Core course

PT 6023.60 

Research for Clinical Scientists

55129

3

Hybrid

Houston: 9/9 (Thurs) and 12/3-12/4 (Fri and Sat)

Katy Mitchell, PT, PhD and Sharon Olson, PT, PhD

 PhD Core course

PT 6083.40 / 60

Advanced Instrumentation

D: 55034

H: 55303

3

100% onsite, videoconf. between Dallas and Houston

 

9/3 (Fri) 9/16 (Thurs), 10/1 (Fri), 10/22 (Fri), 11/5 (Fri), 11/19 (Fri)

 

Suh-Jen Lin, PT, PhD

PhD Core course

PhD students using “qualitative” methodologies, see Advisor for alternate course(s).

PT 5533.50 

Motor Behavior in Pediatrics

 55124

3

Hybrid

Houston: One 2-day weekend – 11/12-11/13 (Fri and Sat)

Betty MacNeill, PT, DPT and M. Francie Baxter, OT, PhD

 

PT 5633.50

Problems and Injuries of Upper Extremity

 

 55125

3

100% online

 

Josephine Chan, PhD, OTR, CHT and Charles Costello, PT, PhD, CHT

 

PT 6913.56

Individual Study: Foundations in Women’s Health (adult lifespan).

 

 

 

 

56411

 

 3

100% online

 

 

Required for the Baylor-TWU Residency in Women’s Health PT / elective

An overview of topics relevant to physical therapist practice in women’s health. Topics include specialization and evidence-based practice in women’s health, medical and physical therapist management of common conditions and procedures, and issues for female athletes. Issues related to the male pelvic floor also introduced.

PT 6913.44

Individual Study: Topics in Women’s Health I.

 

 

 

56412

 3

100% onsite

Dallas: 9/10-9/12 (Fri-Sun) & 10/1-10/3 (Fri-Sun)

 

Elaine Jackson, PT, PhD along with Baylor Clinical Faculty: Tami Bannister, MS, PT, and Valerie Bobb, PT

 

Required course for the Baylor-TWU Residency in Women’s Health PT / elective

An intensive study of the physical therapist management of women with a focus on musculoskeletal issues of the pelvis and abdomen for women who are and are not pregnant.  Includes review of pelvic examination for physical therapist practice, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based interventions. The 1st weekend covers pelvic dysfunction & intervention. The 2nd weekend is an introduction to obstetrics.

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