Dr. Brad Callan is an assistant professor in the DPT program at PNWU. He comes to PNWU after working in an outpatient setting for over 20 years in urban and rural environments with a primary focus in back and neck pain. Over the years, he has managed patient care with a variety of techniques such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and patient education to help patients achieve their goals.
Degrees and institutions | PhD Nova Southeastern University, Master of Science in Physical Therapy University of Montana; Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science Montana State University |
Additional certifications and specializations | Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Board Certified in Orthopedics from the American Physical Therapy Association |
Primary roles at PNWU | Teaching in the orthopedic track in the school of physical therapy Admissions committee Mentoring DPT students in clinic and during research Curriculum development Research development |
Content expertise | Orthopedic physical therapy; especially manual physical therapy, spinal rehabilitation, and clinical reasoning Whiplash injuries |
Technological and other expertise | Proficient in SPSS statistical software and Microsoft Office suite products |
Clinical expertise/patient-care experience | Outpatient orthopedics especially spinal rehabilitation |
Community service | Ellensburg school district |
Languages spoken/read | English |
Pedagogical expertise | Movement science Orthopedic evaluation and assessment Clinical reasoning |
Methodological expertise | Regression analysis |
Professional External Links | www.linkedin.com/in/brad-callan |