Carrie Foeller, PT, MSPT

Carrie received her BS in Health Studies and MS in Physical Therapy from Boston University's Sargent College. She is currently in the final phases of completion for her doctorate of science degree in physical therapy from the University of Maryland Baltimore, with emphases in education and geriatrics. Carries clinical practice has been in the acute rehabilitation setting, primarily adult neurological injuries including acquired and traumatic brain injury. Professionally, Carrie is interested in fitness in traditionally disenfranchised individuals. Her research interests include advancement of clinical education in clinical practice, development of the clinical instructor and of the student learner.

Current Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry-level Physical Therapy Program

Fall

  • PTY 519 Clinical Applications: Integumentary System
  • PTY 614 Clinical Seminar: Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Therapy w/ Lab
  • PTY 620 Clinical Applications: Adult Neuromuscular System

Spring

  • PTY 520 Clinical Applications: Musculoskeletal System
  • PTY 625 Clinical Applications: Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Systems
  • PTY 719 Clinical Education III

Summer

  • PTY 608 Clinical Education I
  • PTY 718 Clinical Education II

Current Scholarly Activities

Continuing professional development for clinical faculty (CCCEs & CIs) in the area of clinical education

Professional Service and Leadership Activities

Member of the NY / NJ Physical Therapy Clinical Education Consortium

Member of APTA Education Section Clinical Education Special Interest Group

Assistant Professor
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
foellc@sage.edu
518.244.2039