June Hanks, PhD, PT
Curriculum Vitae (abbreviated)
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
University of Tennessee at Knoxville:
PhD in Exercise Science, May, 2000.
University of Alabama at Birmingham:
MS in Physical Therapy; August,1987.
Tennessee Temple University
in Chattanooga, TN; BS in Secondary Education/Physical Education; May
1984.
EMPLOYMENT AND
POSITIONS HELD:
University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga:
Assistant Professor in Physical Therapy Program; 1992-present
Plaza Physical Therapy in Chattanooga, TN;
CCCE/Staff
Physical Therapist;1989-1999
Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, TN:
Program
Coordinator/Staff Physical Therapist; l987-1989
PUBLICATIONS
(since year 2000)
Tillman
L, Hanks J. Wound Healing. In: Hertling D, Kessler R, Kessler
E, eds. Management of Common Musculoskeletal Disorders: Physical
Therapy Principles and Methods. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins (to be published 2003).
Ingram D, Hanks J. A comparison of clinical
performance outcomes in short integrated versus long-term clinical
experiences of physical therapy students. J Phys Ther Educ
2001;15(1):32-35
Ingram D, Hanks J. Preferred
methods of communication
for physical therapy clinical experiences. J Phys Ther Educ 2000;14(2):39-42.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (since year
2000):
American
Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference & International
Symposium, Charlotte, NC (Hanks, J)
“Sustainability of a Vocational Training Program for
Women with Disabilities” and panel discussant for “International
Service and
Fieldwork: Fostering Sustainability and
Appraising Outcome.
Peer-reviewed Workshop
Invited Speaker
April 2006
Global
Missions Health Conference, Louisville, KY
(Hanks, J)
“Advantage Program: The challenge
of sustainability
and continuity of care in rehabilitation programs in developing
countries.”
Peer-reviewed
workshop
November 2005
University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga Professional
Development Series (Hanks, J)
"The Engagement of the University
of
Tennessee-Chattanooga Physical Therapy Program in a Rehabilitation
Assistance Program Located in Les
Cayes, Haiti”
Invited speaker
October 2005
Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley
College (Hanks, J)
“A Global Perspective in
Rehabilitation Service
Delivery”
Invited
capstone presentation for OT Continuing
Education Series: OT in a Global World and OT 297 Issues in
Administration
and Ethics
December, 2004
Tennessee Physical Therapy
Association-East District
Meeting, Chattanooga, TN (Hanks J). Evidence Based Practice Series:
Elements of practice and incorporation
November 11, 2003; January 13, March 9,
May 11, 2004
2 Eme Congres Medical et
Scientifique International,
Port-au-Prince Haiti (Hanks J)
“Vocational Training of Women
with Disabilities in
Haiti: A pilot project”
March, 2003
Tennessee Physical Therapy
Association State Meeting
(Hanks J)
Invited
Presentation
“The Practice
of Physical Therapy in a Developing
Country: Experience in Haiti”
October, 2002
American Physical Therapy
Association Annual
Conference (Hanks J, Smith C)
Conference Program Short Course
“Using Short-term International
Clinical Education
Experiences to Promote Cultural Competence Education for PT Clinicians
and Senior Level PT students.” Anaheim,
CA: June 2001
American Physical Therapy
Association Annual
Conference (Hanks J)
Platform Research Presentation
“Diabetic Neuropathy and Balance”
Anaheim, CA: June 2001
American Academy of Orthotists
&
Prosthetists (Hanks J)
O & P Management of
the Geriatric Dysvascular/Diabetic Patient
Overview of the
Neuropathic Process (Module 3)
CEC 3-2000; Las Vegas, NV: November 3, 2000
O & P Management of the Geriatric
Dysvasular/Diabetic Patient
Normal Vascular
Anatomy/Physiology (Module 4)
CEC 1-2000; Springfield, MA: May 5, 2000
CEC
2-2000; Memphis, TN: September 16, 2000
O & P Management of the Geriatric
Dysvasular/Diabetic Patient
Pathology of Vascular
Disease in the Geriatric/Diabetic Patient (Module 5)
CEC
3-2000; Las Vegas: November 4, 2000
CEC 1-2000; Springfield, MA: May 5, 2000
National Assembly Meeting, Reno, NV; October 9, 1999
Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA; March 6, 1999
O & P
Management of the Geriatric Dysvasular/Diabetic Patient
Overview of the
Dysvascular/Diabetic Process (Module 2)
National Assembly Washington, DC; October 6, 2000
University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga: School of Nursing Symposium
Invited presentation
“Medicine in Developing Countries:
The Haiti Experience”
October, 2000
HONORS AND AWARDS:
University of
Tennesseea at Chattanooga,
College of Health and Human Services
Outstanding Community Service Award, December,
2000
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
UC Foundation Assistant Professor in the School
of Rehabilitation Professions, August, 2000
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
College of Education: Outstanding Achievement in
Exercise Science; April, 2000
Current Primary Teaching Responsibilities
in UTC Physical
Therapy Program:
PHYT 411: Therapeutic
Exercise and Health Promotion
PHYT 405: Evidence in Practice
PHYT 511: Physical Therapy Management of
Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction
PHYT 548: Physical Therapy Management of
Medical/Surgical Conditions II
PHYT 550: Research Project
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