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Amy Caldwell |
Occupation: Yoga Studio Owner Salary: Started by donation Training: UCLA, BA in business, RYT 500, CPR, Studied in India Practice Setting: Parks, Studio, Corporate offices (moving chairs) Work Life: Busy weekends, 364 days per year Clients: Higher level yoga teachers, yoga novices Responsibilities: Teach 10-15 classes per week to start, 2-3 per week with running business (admin marketing) |
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Chris Dobrosielski |
Occupation: Fitness Studio Owner, Spokesperson, Strength Coach Training: SDSU Psychology, CPT, CSCS (No MS/CERTs to start) Practice Setting: Studio, Beach, REMACK @ UCSD Work Life: Weekends Clients: Employees at General Mills, Clients in studio (firefighters, police), Athletes, Media Staff Responsibilities: Training, Public Speaking, Writing, Video Production |
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Heidi Weaver |
Occupation: Zumba Instructor Salary: $25-$45 per class (higher pay corporate than gym) Practice Setting: Gyms in corporate offices, large commercial gyms (24 hour Fitness) Clients: Mostly Women, People who want to talk Responsibilities: Lead Dance Exercise |
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Brenda Oday |
Titles: MS, RD, CNSC Occupation: Clinical Nutrition Support Specialist Training: BS @ SDSU, RD, Intern UMASS Boston, CERTs (Nutrition Support), Continuing Education (Research, Eating Disorders, Sports), MS, CEU every 5 years Practice Setting: ICU Critical Care, Patients in their home Work Life: Busy, fast paced Clients: Sedated (Most difficult time), Patients unable to eat or support (feeding tubes), unable to digest and absorb (paternal), Academic Practitioners, Those motivated to survive and go back to life they had Responsibilities: MNT Prof, Online writing for pubs, Guideline for patient care, Ethics and Law Work (place: to feed or not to feed), bring patients back to how they were before, Meets with patients every 2 hours, collaborates and communicates with family and teams (traumam OT, OT) what is best plan for patient, documenting, drawbacks are people suffer and die, trains new dieticians (precepts) Electronic Tools- Electronic Chart Intranet - use literature in practice, upload reports and database of standards/protocols
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Kelly Prescher |
Titles: PT, OCS, CSCS Occupation: Clinical Academician Training: BS Pre-Med, Transitional Doctorate of PT (clinical Doctorate- DPT, not PhD), Clinician to get raise (UCSD), Orthopedic clinical specialty exam (OCS then CSCS- got because didn't want to stay in normal outpatient ortho), practice in wellness and prevention, residency & fellowships in Geriatrics and orthopedics, DCE (director of clinical education at SDSU) Practice Setting: Moonlighted, full time at rehab hospital, Home healthcare (UCSD homecare), Balboa naval medical center Clients: Critical Care patients (Parkinson's) Responsibilities: Academician (teach and practice, no research), Maximize function, Maximize sport (needed CSCS), admits 36 students per year, 3 years + 6 week internship (St. Augustine), works with Ashley Bobb, Consulting with movement disorder specialists (Parkinson's) |
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Dr. Sim |
Titles: PhD, DPT Training: Stroke and Neurology, Clinical degree from India, Masters in Ortho & Sports medicine, PhD in psychology (University of Flotida Research in neuroscience- how brain controls movement), Post doc in Kinesiology (emphasis in neurology), got there from injury and wanted to help people from suffering, PT for pro cricket teams, Philanthropic (work not just for athletes/war torn community), NAT PT exam Responsibilities: Study Function out of Dysfunction, How body works, Pathology (something wrong), what's missing orlacing, try to understand and help with interventions, Write textbooks (in text), direct neuro prosthetics lab (building an exoskeleton robot for upper limb problems) |
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Applied Health Professionals |
Healthcare Professionals distinct from nursing, medicine, and pharmacy who have direct contact with patients in a clinical setting |
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Primary vs. Secondary Healthcare |
Primary Healthcare: Health Professionals who act as a first point of consultation for all patients within the healthcare system. Then they can referred for secondary or tertiary care Secondary care: Not first contact, healthcare services provided by medical specialists and other health professionals *acute care- treatment for a short period of time for a brief but serious illness, injury, or health condition such as a hospital emergency visit |
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Sources of healthcare financing |
Medicare: for people who are 65 years old or severely handicapped Medicaid: a social health care program for families and individuals with low income |