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November/December, 2017 Volume L, NO. 18

Empire State Physical

Therapy

The O fficia l N e ws l et t e r o f t h e Ne w York Phy si cal The rapy A ssoci at io n , In c. oB

IN THIS ISSUE 2018 Financial Overview & Approved Budget Cover Story (pages 1, 3, 4-5)

2017 A Year of Tremendous Success President’s Letter (page 2, 8)

Awards Description, Criteria and Nomination Form

2018 Financial Overview and Approved Budget By Keri Gill-Smith, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, Treasurer, Finance Committee Chair

(page 6-7)

2018 Legislative Plan (page 9)

NY PT/PTA Student Fundraiser Challenge (page 10-11)

HOD Nomination Form (page 12)

2017 Conference: A Retrospective Review (page 13)

Research Programming Highlights at the 2017 Conference/RDF: Call for Applications (page 14-18)

Member Spotlight: Ashley Houck, PT (page 21)

The NYPTA Board of Directors approved the 2018 operating budget at the Fall Board of Directors meeting on October 18, 2017. The development of the budget involves many parties from across the NYPTA. It begins with budget requests submitted by staff, officers, directors and committee/taskforce budget managers. The chapter’s bookkeeper, Lin Morin from Bulmer Bookkeeping, the Executive Director, Kelly Garceau and the treasurer reviewed budget requests and modified them to meet NYPTA travel and meeting attendance requirements. The Finance Committee (FC) and staff then met via conference call to review all funding requests and make projections regarding dues and other revenue. The FC uses the NYPTA’s strategic plan as a mechanism for prioritization of chapter resources. The FC committee consists of the Treasurer, Keri Gill-Smith as chair and members Clarence Chan (Brooklyn/ Staten Island), Joel VanSlyke (Southern Tier) and the President, Mike Mattia (ex officio). Debra Engel (Greater New York) was appointed to fill a vacancy on the committee in September. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Joel VanSlyke for his 6 years of service to the committee. His term officially ends at the end of 2017. His experience, commitment and knowledge have been great resources to the FC and the chapter as a whole.

PT Global Day of Service Activities

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Volume L, No.18 November/December 2017

2017 A Year of Tremendous Success

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President’s letter

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Volume XXXIX, No.(8), November/December, 2005

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Hello my fellow members, Where has the year gone? As I write to you fall is upon us. Autumn brings with it beautiful colors and the beginning of the holiday season. As we’ve just celebrated Thanksgiving and are coming to the end of 2017, I begin to reflect on what it is that I am thankful for. On a personal level, I am thankful for my wife, Regina, who is my rock and my partner in all that I do. I am thankful for my children and grandchildren who are truly a blessing. I am thankful for the opportunity to be a part of such a wonderful healing profession. I am thankful for the opportunity to serve you as your president. It is truly an honor. I am thankful for our wonderful members of our Executive Committee who dedicate themselves to service to each and every member. I am thankful for our Board of Directors, committee chairs, SIG chairs, and task force members who serve to move our chapter forward. I am thankful for the Chapter office staff. They are the backbone of our chapter and possess the expertise that assists all of us in being successful at the state and “Our collective energy and collaboration are the key drivers to our sucdistrict levels. Finally, I am cesses in 2017” thankful to each and every Mike one of you, our members. It is each of you and the collective energy that all of us together creates, that has allowed our chapter to have a very productive and successful year. Our chapter cannot accomplish any of its initiatives or goals without each and every member. Michael Mattia, PT, DPT, MS, MHA

With that said, our collective energy continues to get stronger. I am very happy and proud to inform you that our chapter has surpassed the 7,000 member level for the first time in its storied history. Congratulations to all of us. We are truly “better together.” Our power is in our numbers and our collective voices. It is because of each of you that we were able to successfully pass two major pieces of legislation that impact our practice in NYS. Our title protection bill has been signed into law by the governor and our PTA bill has been delivered to his desk. Yes, my friends a very successful year on the legislative front. Our success is driven by the continued collaboration of our committees as they work together to enhance our initiatives and to focus their efforts as we move forward. I need to give a special thanks to Vice President Tracy Sawyer who has worked tirelessly with our committees over the year. 2017 is a conference year and we held a hugely successful Fall Conference which brought together our members, our leaders, and our strategic partners for two days of learning, networking, and an opportunity to make new friends and collaborations. continued on page 8 2 Empire State Physical Therapy • November/December, 2017

New York Physical Therapy Association 971 Albany Shaker Road Latham, NY 12110 Phone: 518.459.4499 • Toll-Free: 800.459.4489 Fax: 518.459.8953 www.nypta.org

Editor / Designer Gloria Baker Empire State Physical Therapy is published 6 times yearly, with combined January/February, March/April, May/June, July/ August, September/October and November/December issues. Its purpose is to provide physical therapists, physical therapist assistants and physical therapist/physical therapist assistant students with accurate and timely information relevant to the practice of physical therapy. The editor reserves the right to edit all communications. Anonymous letters will not be published. Views expressed are those of the author and do not represent the formal position of NYPTA unless expressly stated.

Editorial Board Catherine Talbett, PT, DPT, PCS, Cert. MDT Alanna Pokorski, PT, DPT

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Chapter Officers

President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Speaker Chief Delegate

Michael Mattia, PT, DPT, MS, MHA Tracy Sawyer, PT, DPT Keri Gill-Smith, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA JJ Mowder-Tinney, PT, PhD, CSRS, NCS Lynn Rivers, PT, PhD James Dunleavy, PT,DPT, MS

Chapter Directors Brooklyn/Staten Island Catskill Central Eastern Finger Lakes Greater New York Hudson Valley Long Island Southern Tier Western

Michael Masaracchio, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT Jill Taylor, PT, GCS Jonathan Small, PT, DPT Sarah Gardner, PT, OCS Andrew Bartlett, PT Rebecca Kalb, PT, DPT, SCS Nannette Hyland, PT, PhD Robert M. Streb, PT, PhD John Winslow, PT, DPT, MTC, ATC, OCS Jacob I. McPherson, PT, DPT, NCS

Chapter Office Staff

Executive Director Kelly Garceau kgarceau@nypta.org Communications Manager Gloria Baker gbaker@nypta.org Meetings, Marketing & Membership Manager Carla Rosenbaum crosenbaum@nypta.org Administrative Assistant Kate Teidman kteidman@nypta.org

Copyright 2017 by the New York Physical Therapy Association. Requests for reprints should be directed to Gloria Baker at NYPTA, 971 Albany Shaker Road, Latham, NY 12110.

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2018 Financial Overview and Approved Budget continued from page 1

Some notable items in the 2018 budget and current financial status of the chapter include: The overall budget is less in 2018 compared to 2017 as the chapter conference will not be held in 2018. The 2018 budget dues income projection will be kept at the same level as 2017. The FC believes this is a conservative estimate as dues income has been quite complicated in the past several years. Dues income peaked in 2013 and has been lower each of the past 3 years. 2017 dues income has been higher and appears to be on pace to be at the highest level in the past 4 years. The APTA Career Starter Dues Pilot Program began in 2014 and offers new graduates a reduced membership dues level for the first 5 years of their careers. We hope to see membership growth by retaining more new graduates whom will eventually become full paying members. The Chapter has also engaged in increased efforts around membership retention and we appear to be seeing the fruits of these efforts. Of note, NYPTA membership dues have not increased in over 20 years. The Chapter office building rental property is projected to generate $15,300 in 2018. This is based on the currently rented area of the building. The smaller first floor space remains unoccupied, and we continue to search for a suitable renter. This rental income offers the Chapter a source of non-dues revenue, which is an important diversification of revenue sources. The Arthur J. Nelson Research Designated Fund will be increased to $12,500 in 2018 for research projects in New York State. The Chapter also recently made the final $25,000 payment to the Foundation for Physical Therapy supporting research at the national level. This completes the Chapter’s 5-year $125,000 pledge. The overall budget is required to be balanced, and the 2018 Budget includes a $757 surplus. The FC also identified a need to designate money for the purpose of funding capital expenses for the Chapter office building. This money will be used for large building expenses outside the operating budget. The Board of Directors approved the creation of the Capital Improvement Fund to be maintained between $25,000 and $50,000 for this purpose. The initial funding is from budget surplus funds from the 2016 operating budget. The Board of Directors also approved $30,000 from the Chapter Reserves to be used toward the mortgage on the Chapter office building. This represents approximately half of the balloon payment that will be due at the end of the mortgage’s 10-year term. Overall, the Chapter remains in a strong financial position, with total assets of approximately $1 million (including $417,000 office building value and $509,000 liquid assets). Chapter policy mandates we maintain investment reserves at a minimum of 55% of the operating budget. We currently exceed this $415,000 minimum, allowing approximately $60,000 to be available for special projects. We have been fortunate to enjoy good returns from the stock market this year and continue our investment mix of approximately 70% stocks and 30% bonds/cash. We continue to stay vigilant to ensure the long-term financial stability of the NYPTA.

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Finance Committee

2018 Approved NYPTA Revenues

Membership Dues.......................................$ Commissions...............................................$ Career Center..............................................$ AASIG Directors’ Intern.............................$ AIPT Projects..............................................$ CEH Processing..........................................$ Continuing Education Mini Conference(s)...................................$ Sponsors....................................................$ Labels..........................................................$ District Events (on-line registration)..........$ PR Outreach Grant......................................$ Website Advertising....................................$

565,000 10,000 15,000 2,000 5,000 36,000 22,010 5,000 4,500 850 2,000 1,000

Sub-Total Revenues...................................$ 668,360 Property Rental...........................................$

15,300

TOTAL REVENUES................................$ 683,660

2018 Approved NYPTA Expenses - Summary

Chapter Governance....................................$ Association Leadership...............................$ Continuing Education.................................$ Chapter Committees....................................$ Legislative & Payment................................$ Special Interest............................................$ Research......................................................$ Public Relations & Communications..........$ Professional Service....................................$ Administration............................................$ Building Expenses......................................$

55,834 40,282 21,000 46,949 56,500 125 12,500 18,820 54,400 327,782 48,710

TOTAL EXPENSES.................................$ 682,903

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Finance Committee 2018 Approved NYPTA Detailed Expenses 1.

Lobbying Activity....................................$ 500 PAC..........................................................$ 1,500 Total Legislative.............................................$ 56,500 6. Special Interest

Chapter Governance

Executive Committee President..............................................$ 10,739 President’s Stipend...............................$ 6,000 Vice President......................................$ 1,243 Treasurer..............................................$ 1,489 Secretary..............................................$ 1,745 Member at Large.................................$ 585 General Executive Expenses................$ 2,500 Board of Directors Brooklyn Staten Island........................$ 360 Catskill.................................................$ 318 Central.................................................$ 343 Eastern.................................................$ 100 Finger Lakes........................................$ 692 Greater New York.................................$ 620 Hudson Valley......................................$ 509 Long Island..........................................$ 608 Southern Tier.......................................$ 529 Western................................................$ 810 Directors’ Interns.................................$ 2,000 General Board Expenses......................$ 11,000 Delegate Assembly..................................$ 11,000 Strategic Planning TF..............................$ 2,000 Speaker of Assembly...............................$ 645 Total Chapter Governance................................$ 55,834 2. Association Leadership

AIPT of NYPTA......................................$ AASIG of NYPTA...................................$ Student SIG of NYPTA...........................$ Total Special Interest.....................................$ 7. Research

Arthur J Nelson Research Fund...............$ 12,500 Total Research................................................$ 12,500 8. Public Relations & Communications Advertising..............................................$ 500 icontact.....................................................$ 9,100 Database Membership Program...............$ 9,000 Newsletter................................................$ 100 Website Hosting.......................................$ 120 Total PR & Communications........................$ 18,820 9. Professional Services Accountant...............................................$ 9,200 Legal........................................................$ 13,000 Bookkeeping............................................$ 32,200 Total Professional Services............................$ 54,400 10. Administration Salaries.........................................................$ 216,600 Overtime..................................................$ 500 Payroll Taxes FICA..................................................$ 16,600 Futa....................................................$ 168 NYS Disability..................................$ 300 NYS Unemployment.........................$ 550 Worker’s Compensation.....................$ 1,600 Benefits....................................................$ 42,000 Pension.....................................................$ 8,664 Professional Staff Development..............$ 3,500 Travel Executive Director...............................$ 4,500 Staff.....................................................$ 2,750 Internet Service........................................$ 2,000 Rent..........................................................$ -Insurance..................................................$ 2,800 Postage.....................................................$ 400 Supplies...................................................$ 3,250 Equipment under $500.............................$ 300 Telephone.................................................$ 3,050 Computer Service/Supplies/Prog.............$ 7,000 Computer Equipment...............................$ 3,000 Dues and Subscriptions...........................$ 2,000 Tokens of Appreciation............................$ 600 Contributions...........................................$ 1,000 Service Fees.............................................$ 2,500 Photocopier..............................................$ 2,150 Total Administration......................................$ 327,782 11. Building Expenses

Chief Delegate.........................................$ 7,212 Delegate to House of Delegates...............$ 30,000 Northeast Caucus (next 2021).................$ -PTA Caucus Representative.....................$ 3,070 Total Association Leadership............................$ 40,282 3. Continuing Education CEH

In house processing.........................$ -Management Company....................$ 9,000 Mini Conferences....................................$ 12,000 Conference...............................................$ -Total Continuing Education..........................$ 21,000 4. Chapter Committees Archivist..................................................$ Awards Committee..................................$ District Allocations..................................$ Ethics Committee....................................$ Finance Committee..................................$ Judicial/Reference Committee.................$ Leadership Committee.............................$ Leadership Workshop..............................$ Marketing & Engagement Committee.....$ Membership Committee..........................$ Minority Affairs Committee....................$ Nominating Committee...........................$ Political Action Committee (PAC)...........$ Practice Committee..................................$ Program Committee.................................$ PTA Committee.......................................$ Public Policy Committee.........................$ Research Committee................................$ Regional Mini-Conclaves........................$ Ubit Tax...................................................$ Total Committees...........................................$ 5. Legislative & Payment

358 1,764 21,000 224 1,932 527 854 1,000 1,147 1,427 676 1,195 1,500 712 2,392 1,208 4,781 751 3,000 500 46,949

Advisory Forum-Fed................................$ Lobbyist...................................................$ Lobby Day...............................................$

2,000 51,000 3,000

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50 25 50 125

Water & Sewer.......................................$ Property Insurance.................................$ Mortgage/Interest..................................$ Dumpster...............................................$ Gas/Electric...........................................$ General Repairs & Maintenance............$ Real Estate Taxes...................................$ Total Building Expenses................................$

725 6,000 8,010 975 6,000 12,000 15,000 48,710

TOTAL 2018 EXPENSES.....................$

682,903

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AWARDS COMMITTEE SEEKS NOMINATIONS Any Chapter member or district may submit nominations. It is important that all nominations be well supported with information about the nominees’ activities that indicate their appropriateness for the award. To be considered valid, all nominations must be submitted on the official form by April 13, 2018. Multiple entries may be submitted. The following is a list of descriptions of NYPTA awards:

1. Dr. Marilyn Moffat Distinguished Service Award. This award recognizes an NYPTA member who has made an outstanding contribution to physical therapy. The recipient will have demonstrated consistent service to the development of the physical therapy profession, beyond that which is inherent in being a member of the profession. This commitment of service is demonstrated by contributions to the profession in the following areas: 1. The profession of physical therapy in any of the following areas: a. Education. The recipient has fostered the development of quality learning experiences that promote sustaining and improving the physical therapy profession, including teaching in areas such as academic, in-service or continuing education; development and implementation of teaching methods; administration of a PT program. b. Clinical research. The recipient has initiated or participated in laboratory and/or clinical research that has promoted the development of the physical therapy profession and has published or disseminated the results of such research. c. Service. The recipient has demonstrated service to the profession in patient care, consultation, administration or education as a liaison to other health care organizations and/or committees. 2. The APTA or its components: The recipient has promoted the organization and its goals. 3. Community: The recipient has demonstrated involvement in organizations such as service organizations; local, state or federal government in an elected or voluntary capacity.

2. NYPTA Lifetime Service Award. The recipient shall have demonstrated a commitment to the profession of physical therapy by serving NYPTA: 1. Throughout their physical therapy career on an ongoing, consistent basis. 2. Through service primarily to the Chapter in any elected or appointed capacity but may also include District or National activities. 3. By providing contributions that are worthy of mention and which will be judged on the basis of results and not merely the duration or continuity of that service.

Chapter Award General Criteria: 1. Candidates must be members in good standing of the APTA and may be nominated by any member of the New York Chapter. However, candidates for the New York Chapter Appreciation Award need not be APTA members. 2. Nominations must be submitted on the official form found on page 7. 3. Unsupported nominations will not be considered. 4. A committee appointed by the Board of Directors will consider all nominations and choose recipients. 5. Recipients of the Dr. Marilyn Moffat Distinguished Service, New York Chapter Appreciation, Public Relations and Merit Awards will be notified two weeks prior to the Delegate Assembly to ensure their presence during the presentation of awards. 6. All awards will not necessarily be presented each year.

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3. Leslie J. Wood Outstanding Service to Chapter Award. The recipient will have made outstanding contributions to the New York Chapter in promoting the organization and its goals.

4. Merit Award. The recipient will have made meritorious contributions in one of the following capacities: as a member of the Chapter Board of Directors, as a task force or committee Chairperson, or by committing time and resources to the Chapter and the profession. 5. Doreen Frank Legislative Award. The nominee shall have demonstrated consistent, outstanding participation in the legislative arena by promoting initiatives that preserve, protect and advance the practice of physical therapy in NYS. Activities shall include the following: a) attendance at Lobby Day b) interaction with legislators re: current legislative issues c) promotion of and participation in PAC activities d) involvement in legislative activities on a district and/or chapter level.

6. Public Relations Award. The recipient will have fostered public awareness of the profession of physical therapy through utilization of the media, community activities, special events or promotion of PT Month, etc. Nominations may be submitted for Districts, individuals, facilities or schools, and must be substantiated by written information, photographs, brochures/printed materials or copies of articles, etc. Activities of Chapter committees are not eligible for consideration.

7. New York Chapter Appreciation Award. This award is not limited to physical therapists or APTA members. The individual will have fostered the ideas and/or ethics of physical therapy through service to the New York Chapter or the profession. 8. Outstanding Service to District Award. The recipient will have made outstanding contributions to a district.

9. Leadership Development Award. Recipients of this award should exemplify the spirit of leadership development within the profession through, but not limited to, the following: a) Participation or promotion of mentor/protégée relationships; b) Participation or promotion of attendance at the Leadership Development Workshop, Delegate Assembly, Lobby Day or other association leadership activities; c) Creation and implementation of innovative ideas for developing leaders within the profession; c) Creation and implementation of methods to keep the spirit of leadership alive throughout the professional life cycle. The following outlines further specifications for this particular award: a) Nominations may be submitted for Districts, individuals, facilities or academic programs; b) Nominees should be Chapter members; in the case of facilities or academic programs, the individual spearheading the effort should be a chapter member; c) Nominations must be substantiated by written information including data collected regarding numbers of individuals affected by the leadership efforts; d) Members of the Chapter Leadership Committee are not eligible for this award while in office.

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NYPTA Awards Nomination Form All portions of this form must be completed for the nomination to be valid. The form may be photocopied to accommodate multiple entries. Please send this form to the Chapter office: NYPTA / 971 Albany Shaker Road / Latham, NY 12110 Attn: Awards Committee. • • • Deadline for submitting nominations: April 13, 2018. • • • Please print or type Nominee’s name:_____________________________________________________________________ District:_____________________________________________________________________________ Award:  Dr. Marilyn Moffat Distinguished Service Award  NYPTA Lifetime Service Award  Leslie J. Wood Outstanding Service to Chapter Award  Merit Award  Doreen Frank Legislative Award  Public Relations Award  New York Chapter Appreciation Award  Outstanding Service to District Award (only one individual to be submitted by each district)  Leadership Development Award

Association activities: These include elected or appointed positions at the national, chapter and/or district levels, and involvement in committees, task forces, etc. Please provide as much information as possible, including dates. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ How do the candidate’s contributions affect eligibility for the award? Please be specific. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ (For Public Relations Award only) Please describe activity in detail and submit materials as specified in award criteria: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nominations submitted by: (individual, committee, board member, district)

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2017 A Year of Tremendous Success

Earlier in the year, during a special summer meeting (yes, these dedicated individuals interrupted their summer) our board approved the reorganization of our Student Special Interest Group, which had been dormant for many years. As I write to you I have returned from attending and addressing a very successful NYC Student Conclave. Over 260 PT and PTA students attended. A huge thank you to The Hunter College Physical Therapy Program who co- sponsored the event with the NYPTA and our SSIG leaders who helped to plan and implement a well-run event. I would be remiss if I failed to mention the efforts of our Leadership Committee Chair, Audrey Paslow, who worked tirelessly with the SSIG members during planning of the conclave. My friends 2017 has been a very busy and successful year. I have mentioned a few individuals in this letter, but everyone has done a remarkable job this year. Thank you all!! So our journey continues. We have more work to do as we end the year and much to do in 2018. However let’s take this time to reflect on our blessings. For now let’s all be thankful for where we have been, where we are, and where we are heading. I wish each of you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving, a wonderful and peaceful holiday season, and a happy healthy New Year. Let’s hope that our country and the world experiences healing and peace. As John Lennon said, “Let’s give Peace a chance” and “All we need is love.” Thanks again for all you do every day for your patients, your communities, and our profession. Until next time, all the best,

Mike

ddd d Happy Holidays! As we approach the holiday season, let me take this opportunity to thank you for your membership in the NYPTA and your commitment to the profession of physical therapy. Because of this commitment, we have seen a tremendous growth in membership over the past year -- over 7,000 members and growing. For this reason and for all that you do every day, we thank you! On behalf of all of us at NYPTA, we wish you all the joys of the season and a peaceful and prosperous New Year. Kelly Garceau Executive Director NYPTA

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2018 Legislative Plan Greetings fellow members. I am excited to share some new developments related to payment and legislation in New York State (NYS). First, NYPTA’s committee that focuses on legislative and payment initiatives has undergone a change in name. The NYPTA Board of Directors recently voted in favor of a name change from the Legislative and Payment Committee to the Public Policy Committee. This more closely aligns the name and function of the committee as well as models the naming and structure of its national counterpart, the APTA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. In another action by the NYPTA Board of Directors, we have adopted a new Legislative Plan for the 2018 NYS Legislative session. Since the end of a very productive 2017 session we have been evaluating our legislative priorities and advocacy strategies. As the holidays and new year approach I want to take this opportunity to provide an overview of our updated plan and to share some new initiatives which we believe will help us build on the momentum gained during the previous session. I also would like to express a sincere Thank You to all of our members who were engaged in the legislative process in 2017 and responded to our “Call to Action” e-blasts, made legislative visits, and/or attended Lobby Day. The complete Legislative Plan for the 2018 session can be found on NYPTA’s website at: http://www.nypta.org/resource/resmgr/Public_Policy/2018_Legislative_Plan_Final.pdf Here are a few highlights from our Legislative Plan: 1. High Copay Legislation/Patient Access to PT. For the 2017 session we elected to introduce a significant change in our bill. We have updated the language by tying Physical Therapy copayments to that of primary care services. This change would prevent the current cost-shifting practices resulting in disproportionate copayments while taking into account the wide variability between insurance plans. 2. Direct Access. We have introduced a bill to enhance the current direct access provisions within our practice act. The bill would remove the “10 visit”/”30 day” limitation. It would require communication to the patient’s primary care physician regarding the episode of care. 3. Protecting Patients’ Rights to Provider Choice. We will continue to investigate a vehicle for legislation to highlight the existence of referral for profit and to curb its practice. Our goal is to enhance transparency of physician ownership in ancillary services and to restrict the practice of conditioning a referral for physical therapy on where the services will be performed. 4. Practice Act Advancement: NYPTA has an active taskforce which is working to develop a comprehensive strategy to improve the Physical Therapist Practice Act in New York. The work of this group will help to guide chapter leadership in crafting a more contemporary practice act consistent with current and future physical therapist practice.

I would encourage you to review the full plan on our website as the above points are only highlights. I will echo the sentiments of previous writings in that WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION! In order to make participation easier, NYPTA will be supporting new legislative efforts including a Legislative App for smartphones and tablets. This technology will enable users to have all materials at the palm of their hand that are necessary to communicate with your legislators. More news on this will become available in early 2018. Please stay tuned for updates as we plan for and begin the next legislative session. We will be hard at work over the next several months to ensure that our priorities are able to take off once again. I am proud of the legislative and payment-related goals our association has accomplished and I look forward to working with our members to build upon them in the upcoming year. Wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season, Jacob I. McPherson, PT, DPT, NCS, MSCS Chairperson, NYPTA Public Policy Committee www.nypta.org

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New York PT & PTA Students Raise Funds for Physical Therapy Research By Haley Lynam, SPT, and Emily Schaefer, SPT

Students from PT and PTA programs in New York were among students from 146 schools that participated in the 2016-2017 VCU-Marquette Challenge, raising $340,986, with a record number of returning schools. Since its inception in 1989, 269 schools have participated in the Marquette Challenge and have raised a cumulative total of $3.7 million for the Foundation. The Foundation wishes to thank physical therapist and physical therapist assistant students of Hunter College, Ithaca College, and New York University for raising $10,841 in support of the Challenge. The success of the Challenge would not be possible without their contribution. Notably, New York University received an Award of Merit, raising $8,470. This year’s top fundraisers include: • 1st Place: Mercer University • 2nd Place: Virginia Commonwealth University • 3rd Place: University of Pittsburgh As the top fundraiser, Mercer University earned first place by raising $45,220. Mercer University will serve as co-host and won naming rights for next year’s Mercer-Marquette Challenge, which is currently underway. The Challenge annually supports grants, scholarships and the rigorous peer review process which results in the awarding of all Foundation scholarships and grants. Michael Borich, DPT, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University, is the recipient of the $40,000 VCU-Marquette Challenge Research Grant. His 1-year project, “Targeted Neuromodulation of Abnormal Interhemispheric Connectivity to Promote Neural Plasticity and Recovery of Arm Function After Stroke,” will study the ability of ihPAS, a promising non-invasive brain stimulation approach, to target a critical pathway contributing to arm dysfunction and persistent disability in stroke. The Challenge also funded a PODS I Scholarship in 2017, which was awarded to Jacob J. Capin, BS, MS, DPT, University of Delaware. His research focuses on better understanding and treating anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. The Marquette Challenge is the signature annual fundraising initiative of the Foundation, raising more funds each year than any other Foundation activity. The Challenge is coordinated and carried out by physical therapist and physical therapist assistant students across the country. Students organize grassroots fundraisers on their campuses and in their local communities that raise awareness for and benefit the Foundation for Physical Therapy. Since its inception, the Challenge has funded over 22 research grants and scholarships. Faculty and students of PT and PTA programs in the state of New York are encouraged to visit the Foundation’s Web site at www.Foundation4PT.org to learn how they can support the Foundation for Physical Therapy and physical therapy research through the 2017-2018 Mercer-Marquette Challenge. Contributions for the Mercer-Marquette Challenge should be submitted by April 26th, 2018. Donations are tax deductible and can be made online at Foundation4PT.org or sent to its headquarters at 1111 N Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314.

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New York PT & PTA Students Raise Funds for Physical Therapy Research By Haley Lynam, SPT, and Emily Schaefer, SPT

About the Foundation for Physical Therapy The Foundation for Physical Therapy was established in 1979 as a national, independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality and delivery of physical therapy care by providing support for scientifically-based and clinically-relevant physical therapy research and doctoral scholarships and fellowships. Over the last 38 years, the Foundation has awarded more than $17 million in research grants, fellowships, and post professional doctoral scholarships to more than 590 emerging scientists. Foundationfunded researchers have gone on to receive an estimated $753 million in external funding from the National Institutes of Health and other sources. Many of today’s leading and emerging physical therapist researchers, clinicians, and academicians began their careers with a grant or scholarship from the Foundation.

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Submit NOW!

The House of Delegates is an APTA policy-making body comprised of voting chapter delegates, non-voting delegates (the Board of Directors and section, assembly, and PTA Caucus delegates), and consultants. The House meets annually for 3 successive days each spring during which time delegates make decisions on issues that may have far-reaching implications for the association and for the profession of physical therapy. Any physical therapist member who has been an APTA member in good standing for two years immediately preceding the annual meeting of the House of Delegates for which you were elected may serve as a Chapter Delegate. You have until December 15, 2017 to nominate yourself for Delegate to APTA’s 2019 House of Delegates.

House of Delegates Nomination Form

Nomination Form and NYPTA Consent to Serve Form for Delegates to APTA’s 2019 House of Delegates, Date/Location: To Be Determined DEADLINE: December 15, 2017 Instructions: Individuals wishing to become Delegates to the APTA House of Delegates must now submit their own Nomination Forms. Please print or type on the form below and mail or fax it to the Chapter Office (NYPTA / 971 Albany Shaker Road / Latham, NY 12110). The completed form must be RECEIVED in Chapter Office by December 15, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. There will be no exceptions to this deadline. Qualifications: Only Physical Therapist members who have been APTA members in good standing for two years immediately preceding the annual meeting of the House of Delegates for which they are elected may serve as Chapter Delegates. Full name of nominee: ___________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Phone: (H)(_____) _____________ (W)(_____) ________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________ Current District Affiliation: ________________________________________ Date of membership in Chapter: ___________________________________ Please list specific Chapter, District or National Association activities (offices, committees, etc.) in which you have been involved. Please include dates and be specific. The information you provide is used by the Delegate Assembly to evaluate candidates. (Please attach your Association activities to this form, using additional sheets, if more space is necessary.) Chapter: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ District: ________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ National: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ The conditions below are mandatory pre-Delegate activities required for Delegates to the House of Delegates. Please initial your consent adjacent to the statements: _________IF ELECTED, I WILL ATTEND DISTRICT MEETINGS WHOSE PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO DISCUSS ISSUES RELATIVE TO THE DELEGATE ASSEMBLY OR HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEETINGS. _________IF ELECTED, I WILL ATTEND THE DELEGATE ASSEMBLY HELD PRIOR TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEETING FOR WHICH I AM ELECTED. _______________________________________________________________ Date Signature

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2017 Conference: A Retrospective Review By Mike Tisbe, PT, DPT, Program Committee Chair

The Program Committee with the extraordinary assistance from NYPTA office staff began working on the 2017 conference within months of Conference 2015’s wrap up. As the newest member on the committee it was unnerving to fill the shoes of the prior Committee Chair, but given the exceptional trio of dedicated committee members consisting of Rebecca Kalb, PT, DPT, SCS, Theresa Kolodziej, PT, DPT, PhD and Cheryl Gillespie, PT, DPT, MA we were prepared to build on prior successes. The ultimate goals of this year’s conference were to provide an exceptional platform for relevant continuing education, showcase research developments, beneficial products and services and present an atmosphere of collegiality, friendliness and professionalism. One of the things we tried to build on this year was showcasing products, services and employers that were recommended to us by our colleagues who use them. This process brought in display vendors with products and services specific to our profession. The addition of an informal PT pub night was fun and well attended but could use further structure to improve district commingling. The other new feature was a Keynote Speaker who gave a heart breaking account of her personal experiences with physical therapy that helps to demonstrate our role in fighting the opioid epidemic. As I look back to all the conversations I had with many attendees there are a few that really demonstrated to me the successful completion of our goals. The first was a conversation I had with an attendee the first day who said to me you know you really should have a speaker who talks about documentation and compliance, I happily said you know we do tomorrow. The other was a few conversations I had with a group of PTA students from Broome Community College who were engaged in learning whatever they could and having a lot of fun in the process. As we analyzed the reviews and feedback many described the conference as "fun and engaging" with instructors being "fantastic, enjoyable, informative" and so far my favorite comment, "I was riveted" and that was for coding and billing. There were many positive comments from attendees, including myself, that were impressed by the quality and diversity of the platform and poster presentations and for that we thank the Research Committee and the participating educators and students. Future conferences can build on these new experiences to provide attendees with engaging and fun activities apart from the continuing education sessions. This year’s conference had over two hundred attendees and nineteen exhibitors. Overall attendees new and old made remarkable and insightful comments about learning information they could take back to his or her work setting and apply, and exhibitors loved the layout of the Exhibit Hall. Future conferences will continue to provide eclectic educational experiences while growing the conference experience for the betterment of our profession and our Chapter. In 2018 be on the lookout for Mini-Conference events on Long Island – September, Rochester – April and Albany – October. The Program Committee is always looking for exceptional presentations. If you have attended a presentation that you thought was excellent please submit suggestions for specific courses or speakers to the NYPTA office. Successful programing can only be achieved with everyone’s help, and for that I thank all of you who were involved this year.

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Research Programming at the 2017 NYPTA Conference was a Success!

The Research Committee put on a well-attended program at this year’s conference. The morning session consisted of Richard Bohannon, PT, EdD, DPT, FAPTA, FAHA, FASNR, FAACPDM presenting, “Maximizing Movement- A Synopsis of Research Conducted over 40 Years of Clinical Practice” which summarized contributions to the physical therapy literature in older adults and neurologic populations. He shared a wealth of information on pelvifemoral motion and mobility activities. Dr. Bohannon

The afternoon started off with the three Robert Salant Award winners presenting their research. The Robert Salant Award is given in memory of Mr. Salant along with his wife, Marilyn Moffat Salant, for outstanding research. The platform presentations were: Suzanne Debauche, PT, DPT; Erin Elkins, PT, DPT; Neeti Pathare, PT, PhD “Effect of Ultrasound and Exercise Program on Pain and Function in Individuals with Plantar Fasciitis: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial” Sara Holland,PT, DPT; Dawn Brennan, PT, DPT; Frederick Fletcher, MD; Neeti Pathare, PT, PhD. “The Effect of a Pre-Operational Education Session on Functional Outcomes in Patients with Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty in an Acute Care Setting” Joanne Katz, PT, DPT, PhD. “Establishment of Normative Data on the Neurodevelopmental Infant Screening Tool (NIST) During the First Year of Life

Dr. Suzanne DeBauche

Dr. Sarah Holland, Dr. Dawn Brennan

Dr. Joanne Katz

The Arthur J Nelson Research Designated Fund recipients since 2013 presented their findings from their projects. They were awarded between $5,000 and $15,000 to conduct their studies. The fund is intended to provide a mechanism for investigators to collect pilot data to support the development of larger, more comprehensive research proposals. The Platform presentations were:

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Research Programming at the 2017 NYPTA Conference was a Success! (cont'd)

Dr. Marc Campo, Dr. Andrew Ray, Dr. Adam Rufa, and Dr. Patricia Ohtake

Andrew D. Ray, PT, PhD; Brian T. Williams, MS; Martin C. Mahoney, MD,PhD. “Respiratory Muscle Training Improves Exercise Performance and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study” Patricia J Ohtake, PT, PhD; James M Smith, PT, DPT, MA; Adam Baker, PT, DPT; Cho-An Chen, PT, DPT; Sara Corwin, PT, DPT; Danielle Griscti, PT, DPT; Tara Nobles, PT, DPT. “ICU Rehabilitation Simulation Experiences Improve Student Performance in Technical, Behavioral, and Cognitive Skills” Marc Campo, PT,PhD; Matt Hyland PT, PhD; Derrick Sueki, PT, PhD; Evangelos Pappas, PT,PhD. “Wrist and Hand Pain in Orthopaedic Physical Therapists” Adam Rufa,PT,DPT,OCS; Katherine Beissner,PT,PhD; Michelle Dolphin, PT,DPT,MS, OCS “The Use of Pain Neuroscience Education in Older Adults with Chronic Back and/or Lower Extremity Pain”

Throughout the day there were 24 poster presentations that were on display. These projects were peer reviewed and were all selected to showcase the research that is being conducted in New York State. 1. Jennifer Bogulski, PT, DPT, OCS; Laura Favaro, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, Cert. MDT,OCS, “The Immediate Effects of Whole Body Vibration and Static Hamstring Stretching on Active Knee Extension Range of Motion”. www.nypta.org

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Research Programming at the 2017 NYPTA Conference was a Success! (cont'd) 2. Jennifer Bogulski, PT, DPT, OCS; Steven Gonser, PT, DPT; Doug Bush, BS; Rachel Bugner, PT, DPT; Lindsey Clark, PT, DPT; Lisa Farrell, PT, DPT; Kristen Swanson, PT, DPT; Michael Ross, PT, DHSc, OCS, “The RunSmart Training Program: Effect on Oxygen Consumption and Lower Extremity Biomechanics During Running”. 3. Dawn Brennan, PT, DPT; Sara Holland, PT, DPT; Neeti Pathare, PT, PhD; Frederick Fletcher, MD, “Post-operative Functional Outcomes following Total Hip Arthroplasty using Three Different Approaches in the Acute Care Setting”. 4. Caitlyn Crandall, BS, SPT; Ryan Mitchell, PhD; Rupali Singh, PT, PhD, “VO2max Testing Methods: Laboratory vs. Field Testing in Physically Active Adults”. 5. Gurpreet Singh, PhD, PT; Del Costantino, SPT; Cody Csontos, DPT. “Effects of Body Position on Grip Strength in Young Healthy Individuals”. 6. Sylvana Giamarino, PT, DPT; Kaitlin Swiat, PT, DPT; Nannette Hyland PT, PhD; Marc Campo PT, PhD, OCS, “Comparison of Gait Velocity Measurements between Alternative Technology, 10MWT (Stopwatch) and GAITRite® in Healthy Individuals”. 7. Laura Z Gras, PT, DPT, DSc, MS, GCS; Juliana Strelec, SPT; Matthew Gostowski, SPT, “Education, Support, and Resources to Prevent Falls”. 8. Laura Z Gras, PT, DPT, DSc, MS, GCS; Alexandra Cherin, SPT; Meredith Harris, SPT; Michelle LiTrenta, SPT; Casey Tarpey, SPT; Alexandra Tracy, SPT; Jessica Warren, SPT; Andrew Wolfanger, SPT, “A Comparison of Vestibular Rehabilitation Progressions for Vertigo Caused by Different Diagnoses”. 9. Janet Hakey-Brusgul PT, DPT, OCS, CEEAA, CSCS; Danielle Vittone, PT, DSc, MSPA, OCS; Jenny Louis DPT; Tashaw Woodworth DPT, “The Effects of Tai Chi on Individuals with Type 2 Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review”. 10. Hiroshi Kiyota, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT; William Boissonnault, PT, DHSC; Angela Stolfi, PT, DPT, Cert-MDT, “Students Use of Joint Mobilization Techniques during Clinical Internship; Identification of Barriers and Influence of Clinical and Academic Environment”. 11. Theresa A. Kolodziej, PhD, PT, DPT; Diane Ryan, PhD, AGPCNP-BC, CNE, PHN-BC; Hannah Marvin; Tyler Phillips, “Benefits of an Inclusive Fitness Program on Physical Activity and Participation in Adults with and Without Intellectual Disabilities (ID)”. 12. Gale Lavinder, PT, EdD; Paul Spano, SPT; Priyanka Tanavde, SPT; Andrew Giannetti, SPT; Ula Nieznalska, SPT. “The Integration and Expansion of Cultural Competency within a Hybrid DPT Curriculum”. 13. Anat Lubetzky, PT, PhD, Youssef Masharawi, PT, PhD, Avihai Soroka, PT, Thomas Errico, MD, John Bendo, MD, Shay Shabat, MD, Eli Ashkenazi, MD, Yizhar Fluman, MD, Daphna Harel, PhD, Marilyn Moffat, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA, CSCS, CEEAA, “A Sensitive, Comprehensive and Quick Assessment for Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery”. 14. Ava M. Morabito, SPT; Cara J. Kernoschak, SPT; Mary E. Miceli, SPT; Courtney L. Wheeler, SPT; Gabriele Moriello PT, PhD; Brittany Simpson PT, DPT, “Virtual Reality Treadmill Training for Improving Balance and Gait in Individuals with Chronic Stroke: A Systematic Review”. 15. Neeti Pathare, PT, PhD, Rose Masi, SPT, Heather Flexer, DPT, “The Short-Term Effect of Elastic Therapeutic Taping using Rocktape and an Exercise Program on Scapular Alignment in Individuals with Rounded Shoulder Posture: A Pilot Study”.

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Research Programming at the 2017 NYPTA Conference was a Success! 16. Neeti Pathare PT, PhD; Jordan Conroy, SPT; Alexis Gillard, SPT; and Mallory Hansen, SPT, “Physical Activity: Levels, Knowledge, and Attitudes of Physical Therapy Students in the United States”. 17. Ahmed Radwan PT, DPT, PhD; Dave Schilling PT, DPT, OCS, “Are College Athletes Truly Ready to Return to Sport Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Medical Clearance; A Pilot Study”. 18. Hanna Bicheler, DPT; Kayla Guillermo, DPT; Bryan Wolfley, DPT; Laurie Walsh, PT, JD, MS; Michael Brown, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT; Michael Ross, PT, DHSc, OCS, “The Utilization of Spinal Thrust Manipulation by Physical Therapists in New York State”. 19. Emanuel Melendez, SPT; Daisy Doherty, SPT; Matt Hornung, SPT; William Carroll, SPT; Kehua Zhou, PT, DPT; Michael Ross, PT, DHSc, OCS, “Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in a Physical Therapist Wound Care Practice”. 20. Rupali Singh, PT, PhD, “The Effect of Adapted Walking Program on Fatigue Levels in People with Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Study”. 21. Megan E Hotchkiss, PT, DPT; Sarah Fishel, PT, DPT, NCS, “Application of LSVT BIG Therapy after Whole Brain Radiation: A Case Report”. 22. Daniella Sinay, PT, DPT, “A Case Report: Physical Therapy Interventions for the Treatment of an Atypical Guillain Barre Syndrome Recovery Pattern”. 23. Kathryn VanDamme, PT, DPT, OCS, Cert. TMM; Alexandra Russomano, PT, DPT. “The Effects of Therapeutic Neuroscience Education in Addition to Standard Physical Therapy Care on Pain, Function, and Quality of Life in a Patient with Chronic Low Back Pain and Suicidal Ideation: A Case Study”. 24. John Winslow, PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, ATC, “Rehabilitation of a Young Athlete with Extension-Based Low Back Pain Addressing Motor Control Impairments and Central Sensitization” The Research Committee would like to thank all the presenters on their contributions to physical therapy. Laura Z Gras, PT, DPT, DSc, GCS Co-Chair Michael Ross, PT, DHSc, OCS Co-Chair Gary Brooks, PT, DrPH Aysha Ozcan Edeer, PT, PhD Eric Lamberg, PT, EdD, CPed

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New York Physical Therapy Association Call for Applications Arthur J. Nelson Research Designated Fund (RDF) The New York Physical Therapy Association invites applications for the 2018 Arthur J. Nelson Research Designated Fund. The chapter will fund up to $12,500 for projects designed to facilitate clinical research in physical therapy. The fund is intended to provide a mechanism for investigators to collect pilot data to support the development of larger, more comprehensive research proposals. Arthur J. Nelson Research Designated Fund Details The NYPTA Research Committee will review all applications based on the following guidelines: 1. relevance of the study to physical therapy practice, research or education 2. clear identification of how the pilot data will be used in a larger grant proposal 3. research design and methodology 4. organization and clarity of the application 5. investigator’s readiness and likelihood of completing the project 6. appropriateness of the budget request The committee will recommend recipients for the awards to the Board of Directors. Eligibility The principal investigator must be a member of the APTA, be licensed to practice physical therapy in the state of New York, and maintain an active New York State Education Department registration. Pre-professional (entry-level) students are ineligible to apply. Application Deadline Applications for the Arthur J. Nelson Research Designated Fund can be obtained from the Research Committee webpage on the NYPTA website (www.nypta.org/group/Research) and must be returned electronically to the Chapter office by February 1, 2018 at midnight. There will be no exceptions to this deadline. To obtain further information about the application procedure, please go to www.nypta.org/group/Research or contact a co-chair of the Research Committee (Laura Gras, lgras@ithaca.edu or Michael Ross, mross@daemen.edu). 18 Empire State Physical Therapy • November/December, 2017

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Member Spotlight: Ashley Houck, PT, DPT Ashley Houck, of Sayre, Receives Touro College Healthcare

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School of Health Sciences Physical Therapy Graduate Draws on School’s Comprehensive Clinical Training -and Experience as a Dancer- to Treat Patients New York, N.Y. – Oct. 10, 2017- Ashley Houck, a graduate of Touro College School of Health Sciences in Bay Shore, N.Y., is a recipient of the School’s prestigious Maimonides Award in Physical Therapy (PT) for demonstrating the highest professional ideals of a healthcare professional. Houck, a life-long dancer who grew up in the northern Pennsylvania town of Sayre, majored in biology and minored in chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh. She also participated in the school’s student-run dance program, an experience that would later give her a leg up on her profession as a physical therapist. During her clinical rounds through Touro, Houck treated dance students at Case Western University in Ohio, and later, Broadway performers from the shows Waitress, School of Rock, Cats and Hamilton. “The way they treat and use their bodies is a big part of their job,” Houck said of the patients she saw at Neurosport Physical Therapy in New York City. “They’re dancers, actors and vocalists who are overworked and very humble; you wouldn’t even know they were performers. They really tried to maximize their time with us and were so grateful for the care.” Houck values the range and rigor of the clinical training she received during Touro’s five-year DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) program. “You’re not just sitting in a classroom, you are taking charge of your own learning,” she said. That learning included therapies unique to one of the hospitals where she worked, Geisinger HealthSouth Hospital in Pennsylvania, to treat patients in the subacute setting recovering from surgical procedures, CVAs (strokes), and a multitude of other health conditions. She also observed patients being treated for balance and vestibular (inner ear) disorders. “If it’s a certain condition, it can be alleviated through an immediate quick maneuver of the patient’s body,” said Houck. Other treatments, like aquatic therapy, incorporated a pool whose floor would raise and lower. “It is helpful for the patients to have that extra buoyancy.” At Touro, Houck immersed herself in the Delegate Assembly, an organization that advocates for the PT profession and is part of the New York Physical Therapy Association. She also helped form a student-led dance group at Touro that conducted classes in yoga, ballet and even ‘Bollywood’ style line dancing. Dr. Vanessa Reddin, Ashley’s advisor, said Houck’s receiving the Maimonides Award is well- deserved. “From the very beginning of the program, Ashley was an outstanding student. She was always present and available to help her fellow students as well as the faculty, and willing to go beyond what was asked of her. She truly exemplified the qualities of an excellent student and future physical therapist.” Houck tells incoming PT students to keep an open mind to different kinds of professions, be mindful of the importance of working together with colleagues and to take advantage of the opportunities that Touro has to offer. For now, Houck is studying for her boards and working as an interim therapist at Neurosport. Asked what the future holds for her, Houck said, “Perhaps I will be an orthopedic clinical specialist continuing to treat dancers and performing artists in addition to the general population, and I would like to stay involved in advocating for the profession. I really just hope to make a difference in the lives of the people I treat.” www.nypta.org

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NYPTA Members Make a Difference in Their Communities NYPTA Chapter Office - Regional Food Bank Farm Gloria Baker, Carla Rosenbaum and Kate Teidman volunteered at the Regional Foodbank Farm where they worked in the field picking beets, cabbage, parsley and turnips. The Farm supplies the Food Bank and over 1,000 participating agencies in 23 counties with diverse, fresh produce. The Farm has grown over 1 million pounds of fresh produce. The unique mission of the Regional Food Bank Farm is to preserve the property as farm land and cultivate the land to grow and distribute produce, or the income from the sale of such produce to feed the people in need. Catskill In honor of PT Month and PT DOS, members of the district volunteered at the Walk to Defeat ALS as well as walking in the event. Members also provided education of how to safely increase physical activity as well as led participants in pre-walk stretching. Additionally: • Early September, members stuffed over 1,200 backpacks with school supplies for local students in need. • September 19th members volunteered at the Traumatic Brain Injury Association walk/run where they provided support and education to all participants. • September 23rd members manned 2 tables at Senator Sue Serino's Annual Golden Gathering for local seniors. Eastern The Eastern District members paricipated in numerous activites in October: • Rebecca Mason, PT, DPT spent a week on a medical mission in Hati October 7-14th (pictured). • Alison Synakowsi, PT, DPT, OCS provided a lecture to local pediatricians on the "Differential Diagnosis of Back Pain for the Pediatrician." • The SportsPT team ran a promotion to patients about #GetPT1st. • Bob Collette, PT and his PT office staff wore matching t-shirts every Friday in honor of PT month.

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NYPTA Members Make a Difference in Their Communities Greater New York Greater New York District's PT Day of Service for the second year participated in the Terry Fox 5K Run for cancer research. The GNY team had over sixty-three participants which raised $2,450. The district also hosted a student social, challenged all district members to change their social media profiles to the #ChoosePT frame, posted #ChoosePT statistics on social media accounts, and created video PSAs on why patients should choose PT as a safe alternative to opioids for their pain management.

Western District For their PT Day of Service over 25 members volunteered at St. Luke's Mission of Mercy in Buffalo where they painted, helped in the kitchen and gardens. Additional activities were: • Julie Wolfley, PT, DPT, OCS, District Chair educated 15-20 seniors at the local senior center about fall risk and prevention, and completed fall risk screens on 8 individuals. • Social media was used to promote fall prevention, PT month, PT DOS and #GetPTst.

"As physical therapy professionals we have the ability to create a positive impact in our communities beyond our patients, clients and students, which is what the Global PT Day of Service is all about. Based on the representation of the community activities that you participated in, there is no doubt that you are making a difference. Thank you for your membership and your service to the profession."

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THANK YOU! Thank you to our advertisers, exhibitors, sponsors and speakers of the 2017 Chapter Conference in Troy, NY Partner Package Billing Geeks, Inc. Bag Sponsor WebPT Advertiser Tender Touch Rehab Services Exhibitors Billing Geeks, Inc. Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. Cardon Rehab Fox Rehabilitation Harlan Health Products, Inc. iHCFA LLC New York Long-Term Care Brokers OPTAVIA PMR Newkirk, Inc. Quantum Rehab RAS Medical ReDoc® Retail Council of New York State SilverSneakers® Stat Medical Strassburg Medical Tekscan™, Inc. Touro College Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Speakers Richard Bohannon, PT, DPT, EdD, NCS, FAPTA Rick Gawenda, PT Venise Mule Glass, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Vicki Gold, PT, MA Erin Jackson, JD, MA Amy Schlessman, PT, DPT, DHS J.J. Mowder-Tinney, PT, PhD, NCS, C/NDT, CSRS, CEEAA John Winslow, PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, ATC

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