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Kathleen A. Cegles

Kathleen A. Cegles

Kathleen A. Cegles, PT, DEd
Associate Professor
Physical Therapy Educational Program
P.O. Box 250965
151B Rutledge Avenue

Charleston, SC 29425
Phone: (843) 792-2961  Fax: (843) 792-8060
E-mail: cegles@musc.edu

Education:

  • DEd, Adult Education, The Pennsylvania State University (1998)
  • Graduate Certificate, Gerontology, Gannon University (1992)
  • MEd , Adult Education, The Pennsylvania State University (1991)
  • BS, Physical Therapy, Florida International University (1976)

Areas of Teaching:

  • Geriatrics
  • Cardiopulmonary System Problems
  • Administration and Management
  • Documentation/Reimbursement
  • Professional Issues/Ethics
  • Integumentary System Problems

Research Interests:

  • Educational Research
  • Faculty Development
  • Geriatric Longitudinal Assessment
  • Service Learning

Publications:

  • Cegles, KA (Spring 2002). Psychosocial Aspects of Aging in Lewis, CB “Aging: The Health Care Challenge” (4 th Ed). FA Davis Publishing, Philadelphia, PA.

Presentations:

  • Cegles, KA, Hutchinson, TL, “Steps in the Faculty Development Process: How Hard Can This Be?” American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN. February 2004.
  • Cegles, KA, “Administration and Management Projects: Leaving An Impact on the Community.” American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN. February 2004.
  • Cegles, KA, APTA New Faculty Development Workshops, 2004 and 2005.


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