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Jimmy talked with Jamie Dyson and Steven Ambler at the PT Pubnight @ NEXT 2017 in Boston. They talked about the importance of working outside of the PT silo with other disciplines, even before we graduate from PT school, primary care PT and its growing importance and pt diagnosis and why it’s so important.
The interview was CRASHED by Andwele Jolly who’s a former classmate of Steven’s. He’s got a very unique background on top of his degree in Physical Therapy with an MBA and an MHA (expect a full interview with Andwele coming in the near future).
Steven’s Bio:
Dr. Steven B. Ambler, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, CPH, OCS is an Associate Professor and Coordinating Faculty for the USF-UWF DPT Partnership for the School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of South Florida and the College of Health at the University of West Florida. He received his DPT degree from Washington University in St. Louis and an MPH and PhD from the University of South Florida. He is board-certified as an orthopedic clinical specialist by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and has served as a board member for the Arizona and Florida Physical Therapy Associations. He currently serves as Florida’s Chief Delegate at the APTA’s House of Delegates.
His areas of scholarship include diagnosis and the movement system as well as leadership and policy studies in academic physical therapy and higher education. Steve has received the Dean’s Teaching Award from the Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida and the Emerging Leader Award from the American Physical Therapy Association.
Jamie’s Bio:
Jamie Dyson, PT, DPT has been working at Orlando Health, Orlando Regional Medical Center’s, Level 1 trauma center for the past 25 years. He serves as Rehabilitation Educator Supervisor for Critical Care. He works exclusively in the intensive care units specializing in trauma and burn care. He supervises affiliating students in the setting using the 2:1 clinical supervision model. He is a certified instructor for Advanced Burn Life Support.
He is both an APTA BASIC and Advanced Credentialed Clinical Instructor also serving on the Florida Physical Therapy Association’s Board of Directors as the Director of Membership. He serves on the National Consortia Of Clinical Educator’s board as a Clinical Director At Large and recently co-authored the Academy of Acute cares 2017 Lab Value resource as a member on the AACPT Practice Committee.
He also co-authored a research article comparing the productivity of clinical instructor using the 2:1 model to those who use the traditional 1:1 which will be published in the next JOPTE. He is a Courtesy Assistant Clinical Professor with the University of Central Florida, Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program; teaching cardiopulmonary physical therapy, wound care and clinical integration.
Jamie serves on the Seminole Community College, PTA Advisory Board and is in the process of becoming a CAPTE Surveyor. Jamie received his BS in PT from Northeastern University, Boston, MA and completed his t-DPT through A.T. Still University. He received the APTA Signe Brunnstrom Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching in 2013. Jamie is also a certified Jujitsu Instructor.
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