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Theresa Raudsepp serves as a Lecturer in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at George Fox University, where she has taught since the program's inception in 2012. Her primary responsibilities include leading neurorehabilitation coursework and supporting geriatrics instruction through fall prevention outreach events and outcome measure laboratories.
Her academic credentials comprise:
- Master of Physical Therapy from Pacific University (1989)
- Bachelor of Science from Portland State University (1986)
Dr. Raudsepp specializes in geriatric and neurologic rehabilitation, with concentrated expertise in stroke survivor care, aging wellness, and fall-risk mitigation. She developed a community exercise program addressing long-term physical and social needs of stroke survivors while providing clinical training for DPT students, and has spearheaded multiple research initiatives focused on older adult health and post-stroke recovery.
She mentors Doctor of Physical Therapy students through hands-on community labs and outreach programs, emphasizing practical skill development in real-world settings.
Externally, she contributes part-time as a staff therapist and Safe Patient Handling Program lead instructor at Providence Benedictine Skilled Nursing Facility, leveraging over 30 years of clinical experience in subacute geriatric and neurologic care.
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