PHYS THER
Vol. 86, No. 4, April 2006, pp. 600-601
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Grants |
News from APTA
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Foundation Honors Physical Therapy Icon Florence P Kendall, PT, FAPTA (1910-2006)
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A tireless supporter of the Foundations core mission to advance the profession of physical therapy through clinical research, Kendall dedicated her entire life to physical therapy and furthering its practice.
As a tribute to Kendall and in recognition of her longtime support of the Foundation for Physical Therapy and physical therapy research, the Foundations Board of Trustees has renamed its Mary McMillan Doctoral Scholarship, the Florence P Kendall Doctoral Scholarship. The Kendall doctoral scholarships are $5,000 scholarships given to physical therapists beginning their doctoral program. Applications for the Kendall doctoral scholarship are available on the Foundations Web site, www.apta.org/Foundation, under Awards and Scholarships.
The Florence P Kendall Doctoral Scholarships are funded by the Henry O and Florence P Kendall Endowment Fund, established in 1980 and endowed by Kendalls brother, Dr Arthur Peterson. The Kendall fund has supported the entry-level doctoral scholarships since 2004. You can ensure that Kendalls legacy continues by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Kendall Fund. For information about making a contribution, please contact Renee Boyle, at 800/999-2782, ext, 8904, or send your check made out to the Foundation for Physical Therapy to: Kendall Fund, 1111 North Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314.
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Foundation Dinner Dance to Honor Kendall
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The Foundations 2006 Dinner Dance—scheduled for Thursday, June 22, during APTAs annual conference in Orlando, Fla—will now be in honor of Florence P Kendall, PT, FAPTA. In last months edition of Physical Therapy, it had been announced that the dance would be a tribute to the Charles M Magistro Distinguised Services Awardees. To join your colleagues in celebrating this revered teacher, mentor, clinician, researcher, and lecturer, order your individual tickets. Order your individual tickets or a table today by calling APTAs Service Center, at 800/999- 2782, ext. 3395. Unfortunately, tickets will not be sold at the door.
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Clinical Research Network Update #2 Researchers Present Preliminary Reports at the Combined Sections Meeting
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On Thursday, February 2, 2006, project investigators from the Clinical Research Network (CRN) discussed their studies, the quality-of-life outcome instruments, and baseline results in a very informative 2-hour symposium: "Patient Perspectives and Quality of Life: Early PTClinResNet Outcomes."
The symposium consisted of presentations from each of the project investigators, an overview of the network, and a summary of quality-of-life outcome instruments. The agenda included:
- An Overview of PTClinResNet Speaker: James Gordon, PT, EdD, FAPTA
- Quality of Life (QOL) Measures in Rehabilitation Trials Speaker: Bryan Kemp, PhD
- Strengthening and Optimal Movements for Painful Shoulders in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury (STOMPS) Early Outcomes. Speaker: Sara Mulroy, PT, PhD
- Pediatric Endurance Development and Limb Strengthening (PEDALS) Early Outcomes.
Speaker: Sharon DeMuth, PT, DPT, and Loretta Knutson, PT, PhD, PCS
- Muscle-Specifi c Strengthening Effectiveness Post Lumbar Microdisectomy (MUSSEL) Early Outcomes Speaker: Kornelia Kulig, PT, PhD
- Strength-Training Effectiveness Post Stroke (STEPS) Early Outcomes. Speaker: Tara Klassen, PT, MS
- Effectiveness Results and QOL: Similarities and Differences Across the Network of Studies. Speaker: Bryan Kemp, PhD
Copies of each of the full presentations can be found at http://pt.usc.edu/clinresnet/csm06.html.
In addition, several CRN researchers presented posters with preliminary reports at the Combined Sections Meeting. The 5 poster presentations focused on 3 of the 4 CRN studies:
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MUSSEL
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- Asymmetry of the Psoas Major and Multifi dus Muscles in Patients Undergoing Single Level Lumbar Microdiscectomy. Beauregard R, Kurihara D, Popovich JM, Kulig K
- Modifying the Sorensen Back Extensor Test. Villareal J, Flanagan S, Lona RJ, Kulig K
- Predicting the Number of Sessions Necessary to Improve Back Extensor Endurance Following Single Level Microdiscectomy. Yamada K, Flanagan S, Sutton T, Kulig K
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PEDALS
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- The Use of the 600 Yard Walk-Run Test to Assess Walking Endurance and Speed in Children With Cerebral Palsy. Chien F, DeMuth S, Knutson L, Fowler E
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STEPS
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- Gait Parameters Associated With Responsiveness to a Task-Specifi c and/or Strengthening Program in Individuals Post-Stroke. Klassen TD, Mulroy S, Sullivan KJ
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Three Sections Events at CSM Raise Fun(ds) for Research
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Thanks to all who attended the three section-sponsored special events at CSM in San Diego to support the Foundation for Physical Therapy.
Following the Opening Ceremonies, the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sections Dance for Research, California Dreamin, attracted conference attendees and friends for some late-night music and dancing.
Grass skirts, leis, pink fl amingos, and beach balls dominated the décor at the Sports Physical Therapy Sections Beach Party & Luau. An estimated 750 guests of every generation rocked to the tunes of the Beach Toys, tested their agility in surfi ng and limbo contests, and enjoyed entertainment by the ebullient host King Kukelele. The Luau and Silent Auction of music-and sports-related memorabilia raised funds for the Foundations Clinical Research Network.
Home Health Sections fi rst Coffee Tasting Open House drew an early morning crowd to compare Starbucks brews and receive a travel mug. Thanks to all who stopped to have their fi rst cup of the day with the Foundation and Home Health Section.
And thanks to the event coordinators: Joanne Watchie, PT, MA, CCS, of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section; Barb Hoogenboom, PT, MHS, SCS, and Mike Voight, PT, DHSc, OCS, SCS, of the Sports Physical Therapy Section; and Roger Herr, PT, MPA, of the Home Health Section.
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Foundation Seeks Donations for Online Auction
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The Foundation for Physical Therapy is accepting donations for its annual auction to be conducted this year online. Donors may register online via the Foundations auction Web site, http://physicaltherapyfdtn.cmarket.com. Interested bidders also may sign up on the Web site to receive an e-notice of the bidding opening in late May. Popular auction items include jewelry, vacation packages, restaurant certifi cates, sports or theater packages, physical therapy products, and childrens gifts. Physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, components, and education programs are encouraged to donate items in these categories. Chapters are encouraged to show their state pride with a gift basket of specialty items from their state. For ideas, contact the Foundation at 800/875-1378 or email: ReneeBoyle{at}apta.org.

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