Temple DPT students present at Evidence-Based Practice Day

Third-year doctoral physical therapy students presented the findings of their capstone project at the annual Evidence-Based Practice Day on Friday, Oct. 19. Students either conducted original research or developed a Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) about a physical therapy related clinical question. Friends, family, and faculty gathered in Mitten Hall as the students explained the posters they had developed or delivered their findings by platform presentation.
Here are the award winners from the 2018 DPT Evidence-Based Practice Day:
Hyman Dervitz Award:
“The recipient demonstrates consistent academic performance, collaborative leadership,
volunteerism, social conscience and be actively engaged in athletic and/or physical fitness endeavors.”
2018 Winner: Laura Baehr
Rachelle DiSalvio Award
2018 Winner: Daniel Lamond
Best Platform Presentation:
Taylor Matsinger
Dorian Campisi
Best Poster Presentation:
Molly Fenimore
Danielle Dell'Arciprete
Original Research Presentations:
Laura Baehr
Jon Bebey
Ian Edwards
Leo Ma
Carolyn Marcello
Eric Montoye
Emily Philips
Kelly Riggins
Becca Shoup
For more on Temple's physical therapy program visit: cph.temple.edu/pt

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