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Kent Edward Irwin is a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Midwestern University's College of Health Sciences-Downers Grove. He holds a Doctor of Health Science (D.H.S.) from Midwestern University and advanced Master of Science in Physical Therapy (M.S.) and entry-level PT degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. His academic roles include serving as Professor, with prior positions as Associate Professor (2016–2022), and various clinical education leadership roles including Co-Director of Clinical Education (2010–2014).
Dr. Irwin's research focuses on geriatric physical therapy, including safe student performance in clinical education, professionalism in healthcare, and screening tools for aging populations. He has contributed to over 17 peer-reviewed publications addressing topics like osteoporosis risk screening, cultural competency in acute care, and the role of movement-based therapies in oncology rehabilitation. He serves on editorial boards including Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation and has APTA certifications in Geriatric Clinical Specialization and Clinical Instruction.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on physical therapy evaluation, intervention strategies, professionalism, and lifespan human development. Professional activities include committee roles with the APTA Geriatrics Academy and peer review for key journals. His clinical experience spans acute care, subacute, and outpatient settings with a focus on geriatric populations.
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