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At the end of our program's educational road, the teacher and the student become
colleagues.

Meet Our Staff
 
Mark J. Carroll, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
Year Started at UF: 2003

Contact Information
  Office Location: 326 College Street #C
Telephone: 419-434-6531
E-mail: carroll@findlay.edu
Credentials
  Ed.D., Bowling Green State University
M.Ed., Mount Vernon Nazarene University
B.S., The Ohio State University

    Profile


    Employment and Positions Held:

    Staff Physical Therapist
    Good Samaritan Hospital
    Zanesville, Ohio
    1987-1988

    Staff Physical Therapist
    Midwest Sports Therapy, Inc.
    Chillicothe, Ohio
    1988-1989

    Owner/Director
    Heartland Physical Therapy, Inc.
    Powell, Ohio
    1990-1997

    Director, Physical Therapist Assistant Program
    Marion Technical College
    Marion, Ohio
    1997-2004

    Staff Physical Therapist-contingent status
    Smith Clinic
    Marion, Ohio
    From 1998 to present

    Assistant Professor
    The University of Findlay
    Findlay, Ohio
    2003 to present

    Professional Activity

    Teaching assignments:

    Fall Semester:
    Musculoskeletal System I
    Musculoskeletal System III

    Spring Semester:
    Musculoskeletal System II
    Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics
    Advanced Topics
    Case Report II

    Summer Semester:
    Psychosocial Aspects of Disability (Traditional)
    Psychosocial Aspects of Disability (Weekend college)
    Case Report I

    Research Interests:
    Physical therapy education, ethics, effects of policy on physical therapy practice.

    Membership in Scientific/Professional/Honorary Societies:

    Member, Physical Therapy Association; Ohio Chapter of APTA; Education Section of APTA

    Recent Publications and/or Performances

    Publications:

    Carroll, M., Litten, J., Frampton, R., & Pauken, P. (2005). Preparing students for acritique of professional codes of ethics. [CD-ROM] Authentic Leadership,Authentic Learning. Selected paper presented at the 10th Annual Leadership and Ethics Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, PA., October 13-15, 2005.

    Carroll, M., Academic Leader.“Using Stress to Create Change, Just as Nature Intended”. August, 2005, volume 21, number 8.

    Presentations:

    Presented at Ohio Digital Commons (ODCE), 2005 Workshop, Columbus, Ohio. March 8, 2005. “Development of an Interactive CD-ROM for Use in Instruction”. Co-presenter: Dr. Robert Frampton.

    Presented at 10th Annual Values and Leadership Conference, State College, PA. October 14, 2005. “Preparing students for a Critique of Professional Codes of Ethics” Co-Presenter: Ms. Joyce Litten

    Presented a poster at APTA National Conference, Boston, MA, June 8, 2005. “The Effects of Therapeutic Intervention Following PFA on Gait, ROM, and Pain: A Case Report. ”Co-presenters: Ms. Laura Fleck, Mr. Corey Snyder.

    Accepted for presentation at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections meeting, San Diego, CA. Feb. 2006. “Treating an Uninsured or Underinsured Patient: An Ethical Dilemma” Co-authors: Dr. Robert Frampton and Dr. Patrick Pauken

    Accepted for presentation at The American Physical therapy association Combined sections meeting in San Diego, CA. “Use of Autolytic, Sharp, and Mechanical Debridement on Acute Stage II and III Wounds in a Patient with a Right Foot Crush Injury: A Case Report” Co-presenters Jennifer Bostelman and Sara Christman.

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