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5th Annual Student Symposium

Course Recap

Saturday, March 4, 2017

New York, NY

About the symposium..

Created in conjunction with Professional’s Clinical Affiliation Program the Annual Student Symposium offers the opportunity for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Athletic Training students to learn about current clinical concepts and treatment techniques. Students will be able to learn about different clinical knowledge tools that they can utilize during their clinical affiliations as well as in the professional setting when they graduate and head out into clinical practice.

It is Professional Seminars' goal to provide quality continuing education programs for all current as well as future rehabilitation professionals.  The topics featured in this year’s symposium included relevant information on functional progressions for the lower extremity, upper extremity and core as well as an introduction to hand therapy and Sacro-Iliac Joint dysfunction evaluation and treatment. 

Who Attended? Over 120 Physical Therapy/Physical Therapist Assistant Students, Athletic Training Students, Occupational Therapy Students and other health care professionals.

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Symposium Speakers..
Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

Robert Panariello MS, PT, ATC, CSCS

Chief Clinical Officer, Professional PT

Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

Frank Hoeffner DPT, OCS, CSCS

Regional Clinical Excellence Director

Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

Robert Shapiro MA, PT, COMT, NKT, SFMA

Coordinator of Internal Education

Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

Owen Lennon PT, DPT, OCS

Regional Clinical Excellence Director

Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

James Macaluso PT, DPT, OCS

Clinical Director, Professional PT 

Jennifer Camhi PT, DPT, OCS, ATC

Robert Wilutis MS, OTR, CHT

Director of Occupational and Hand Therapy

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What attendees had to say...

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I learned a lot at the symposium. I enjoyed having the opportunity to bring together so many different programs.
I liked that there was a variety of topics that was covered, but that each had somewhat of an overlap between them.

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Presenters really knew what they were talking about. Very concise presentations and great examples/case studies.
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