5 Ways to Spend Your Time When You Are Not Studying…

Name: Courtney Backward Undergrad: Oklahoma Wesleyan University Hometown: Salina, OK Fun Fact: I am the world's most awkward high-five giver/receiver. One of my classmates once said “PT school is neither a marathon nor a sprint. It is both at the same time.” That statement resonated with me on a personal level. During my first year … Continue reading 5 Ways to Spend Your Time When You Are Not Studying…

How to Spend your Time before Starting Physical Therapy School

Name: Kelsie Jordan Undergrad: Oregon State University Hometown: Portland, OR Fun Fact: I hiked Longs Peak the weekend before finals week (along with some other classmates – who needs to study, right?) Take a deep breath. Now, let it out slowly. Soak in this feeling of relief. At least for this moment, you have nothing … Continue reading How to Spend your Time before Starting Physical Therapy School

How to Rock a CSM Conference

Name: Grace-Marie Vega Undergrad: Arizona State University Hometown: Placentia, CA Fun Fact: I take pub trivia very seriously! CSM, or the Combined Sections Meeting of APTA, is a 4-day national conference held annually,  attracting thousands of students, practitioners, and researchers in the physical therapy field. These are some things I learned from CSM 2018 in New … Continue reading How to Rock a CSM Conference

Dry Needling…Not a Type of Craft that Your Grandmother Does

Name: Katherine Koch Undergrad: The Ohio State University Hometown: Cleveland, OH Fun Fact: Last summer, I climbed six 14ers Dry needling: not a type of craft that your grandmother does. This type of treatment uses thin filiform needles inserted by a physical therapist into myofascial trigger points, or a tight band of muscle that might be … Continue reading Dry Needling…Not a Type of Craft that Your Grandmother Does

So You’re Interviewing for PT School (and more specifically for REGIS!)…

Name: Erin Lemberger Undergrad: University of Northern Colorado Hometown: Littleton, CO Fun Fact: I sing the national anthem at sporting events! It’s almost that time...interviews! I can’t wait to meet this year’s prospective students, and I know everyone else in our Regis DPT community is excited as well. Those in the midst of or about … Continue reading So You’re Interviewing for PT School (and more specifically for REGIS!)…

Student Spotlight: Chris Lew on Diversity at Regis

Name: Chris Lew, Class of 2018Undergrad: University of PortlandHometown: Eugene, ORFun Fact: I have a whistle reminiscent of various fairy tale soundtracks…or so I’m told. I am the Diversity Representative for the DPT Class of 2018, which essentially entails coordinating events and opportunities for our class to broaden their perspectives on different issues and to work towards becoming more … Continue reading Student Spotlight: Chris Lew on Diversity at Regis

My Haphazard Journey as a Physical Therapist and New(er) Faculty Member

Name: Andrew C. Smith, PT, DPT, PhD Undergrad and PT School: University of Washington (Go Huskies!) PhD Training: Northwestern University’s Neuroscience Program (my department was Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences) Hometown: Seattle, WA Fun Fact: I do not have a true hometown. I lived in 10 different places by the time I turned 18 … Continue reading My Haphazard Journey as a Physical Therapist and New(er) Faculty Member

DPT School Nutrition: 4 Ways to Eat Healthy

Name: Janki Patel, Class of 2020 Hometown: Fremont, CA Undergrad: University of California, Davis Fun Fact: I hiked a 14er (Mount Democrat) for the first time...three days after moving from the Bay Area's sea level.   If you are currently enrolled in physical therapy (PT) school, or attended in your past, you can probably identify with the struggle of … Continue reading DPT School Nutrition: 4 Ways to Eat Healthy

Lessons Learned During the First Clinical Experience

Name: Kelsie Jordan, Class of 2019 Hometown: Portland, OR Undergrad: Oregon State University Fun Fact: I spent the summer of 2014 studying in Salamanca, Spain. When I tell people I was in California for my first clinical rotation, everyone’s minds seem to jump to the flashy big cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco. Sorry guys, I … Continue reading Lessons Learned During the First Clinical Experience