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Dr. Robin Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Campbell University's College of Nursing & Health Sciences in Lillington, NC. She earned her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences with a focus on Pre-Physical Therapy and Athletic Training from Howard University (2002) and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) from Washington University in St. Louis (2006). In 2024, she completed a faculty development residency through Duke University’s DPT Program.
- Research Focus: Physical therapy student recruitment, professional education best practices, and neurological rehabilitation techniques.
- Clinical Expertise: Neurologic Physical Therapy (Board-Certified), with emphasis on functional electrical stimulation to improve outcomes for patients with neurologic conditions.
- Awards: Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy.
Dr. Baker actively practices in adult outpatient rehabilitation, mentors students through innovative teaching strategies, and remains engaged with professional organizations like the American Physical Therapy Association and the National Association of Black Physical Therapists.
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