The Clinical Site Visit: Perspectives of Physical Therapist Students

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2020-12

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10.1097/jte.0000000000000157

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Greco, JL, L Kupczynski, N Silberman and A Hammock (2020). The Clinical Site Visit: Perspectives of Physical Therapist Students. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 34(4). pp. 321–331. 10.1097/jte.0000000000000157 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22334.

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Jamie Lynn Greco

Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. Greco has joined the Duke School of Medicine as an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Doctor of Physical Therapy Division. She is the Co-Director of Clinical Education and the Coordinator of the ABPTRFE Faculty Development Residency Program. Dr. Greco is a physical therapist, educator, and researcher with a specific interest in clinical education and curricular content and retention. Dr. Greco has over 20 years of pediatric physical therapy experience, primarily treating infants and toddlers through the Early Intervention program. Dr. Greco is an active member of the APTA both at the local and national levels, serving as a state representative for the Academy of Pediatrics for several years. She was recently appointed as a member of the Research Committee. Dr. Greco is also an active member of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (ACAPT) as a task force participant and a member of the educational research committee.


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