Thank you This live web event has ended. Thank you for attending. Description Learn from AASPT's Research Committee Co-Chairs about the New Investigator Research Grant! Contributors Stephanie Di Stasi, PT, MSPT, PhD Stephanie Di Stasi, PT, MSPT, PhD is as Assistant Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at The Ohio State University (OSU) and investigator in the Sports Medicine Research Institute of OSU’s Wexner Medical Center. Her research work examines mechanisms of disability and disease in individuals with hip and knee pain disorders. Dr. Mark Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC Mark V. Paterno PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC is a physical therapist, Senior Clinical Director within the Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy and a Professor within the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, OH. Mark also serves as faculty for the Sports and Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency programs. He graduated from Ithaca College with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy in 1994. Mark then went on to become a Certified Athletic Trainer and an APTA Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy. Mark obtained his Masters of Business Administration from Troy State University and his PhD from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions as he completed his doctoral studies in Orthopaedic and Sports Science. As a clinical scientist, Mark has over 100 publications and 12 book chapters which focus on the area of outcomes after ACL reconstruction and pediatric sports medicine and he has lectured internationally on these topics. He currently serves as a manuscript reviewer for several orthopaedic and sports medicine publications, a founding member and Past President for the Pediatric and Adolescent Research in Sports Medicine (PRISM) Society as well as a member of the ROCK group, which is an international, multi-disciplinary group, dedicated to researching juvenile osteochondritis dissecans.
Contributors Stephanie Di Stasi, PT, MSPT, PhD Stephanie Di Stasi, PT, MSPT, PhD is as Assistant Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at The Ohio State University (OSU) and investigator in the Sports Medicine Research Institute of OSU’s Wexner Medical Center. Her research work examines mechanisms of disability and disease in individuals with hip and knee pain disorders. Dr. Mark Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC Mark V. Paterno PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC is a physical therapist, Senior Clinical Director within the Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy and a Professor within the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, OH. Mark also serves as faculty for the Sports and Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency programs. He graduated from Ithaca College with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy in 1994. Mark then went on to become a Certified Athletic Trainer and an APTA Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy. Mark obtained his Masters of Business Administration from Troy State University and his PhD from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions as he completed his doctoral studies in Orthopaedic and Sports Science. As a clinical scientist, Mark has over 100 publications and 12 book chapters which focus on the area of outcomes after ACL reconstruction and pediatric sports medicine and he has lectured internationally on these topics. He currently serves as a manuscript reviewer for several orthopaedic and sports medicine publications, a founding member and Past President for the Pediatric and Adolescent Research in Sports Medicine (PRISM) Society as well as a member of the ROCK group, which is an international, multi-disciplinary group, dedicated to researching juvenile osteochondritis dissecans.