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* '''Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT)                                                                        2021       '''
* '''Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT), Oakland University                                                                    2021       '''


* '''Graduate Certificate, Teaching & Learning for Rehabilitation Professionals ''                     ''   2021       '''  
* '''Graduate Certificate, Teaching & Learning for Rehabilitation Professionals, Oakland University ''                 '' 2021     '''  


* '''Master of Physical Therapy (MPT)                                                                                              1999'''
* '''Master of Physical Therapy (MPT), Oakland University                                                                                         1999'''


* '''Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology                                                                                               1995     '''  
* '''Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, University of Michigan                                                                                    1995     '''


== Professional Affiliations<br>  ==
== Professional Affiliations<br>  ==

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Name[edit | edit source]

Stacy Zousmer

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About Me[edit | edit source]

Stacy Zousmer, PT, DScPT is a physical therapist with 23 years of experience working with the pediatric population in both outpatient clinical and educational settings. She currently works in an Early Childhood Special Education Program and also serves as faculty in a DPT program. Stacy holds a certification in Pediatric Neuro-Developmental Treatment (C/NDT) and is a Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner (CKTP). Her research interests include competency and professional development for school-based physical therapists (and pediatric PTs across different practice settings), teaching and learning in physical therapy, early childhood development and interprofessional education.

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT), Oakland University                2021       
  • Graduate Certificate, Teaching & Learning for Rehabilitation Professionals, Oakland University                   2021     
  • Master of Physical Therapy (MPT), Oakland University                                                                                         1999
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, University of Michigan                                                                                    1995     

Professional Affiliations
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American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)

APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy (APPT)

Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy (APPT) School Special Interest Group

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Michigan

Michigan Alliance of School Physical and Occupational Therapists (MASPOT)

Kinesio Taping Association International

Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association (NDTA)

Professional Appointments
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Clincal Instructor, Oakland University, Human Movement Science Department, Physical Therapy Program

Interprofessional Task Force, Oakland University

APTA Michigan Pediatrics Special Interest Group – Founding Member & Vice Chair


Publications
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Perceptions of School Based Physical Therapists about Professional Development and Competency. Zousmer, S, Stiller, C, Thompson, K, Kondratek, M, Wilson, C. Pediatric Physical Therapy.  Under review.

Zousmer, S. “Transformation: A Clinician’s Mind and a Patient’s Body, in the World of NDT”. NDTA Network, April 2011.


Where you can find me
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Linkedin

Researchgate

Kids in Motion