
معرفی
Megan Flores is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Baylor University, housed within the Robbins College of Health & Human Sciences in Waco, Texas. She is actively involved in teaching, research, and clinical practice, with a strong focus on neurorehabilitation across the lifespan.
Her research interests include:
- Effective physical therapy interventions for children with neuromotor conditions
- Development and application of outcome measures for individuals with neuromotor impairments
- Scholarship of teaching and learning in physical therapy education
Dr. Flores teaches several key courses in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, including Functional Movement (DPT 6212), Physical Therapy Interventions (DPT 6331), Pediatrics (DPT 6350), and the Neuromuscular System (DPT 6531). Her research, though no specific publications are listed, centers on evidence-based practice and pedagogical effectiveness in clinical training.
Recognition:
- ABPTS Board-Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist since 2016
Dr. Flores maintains an active clinical role in pediatric home health in Austin, Texas, integrating practice with academia. While no formal advising or grant activity is mentioned, her dual expertise in clinical specialization and education underscores her contribution to the field. No laboratory or research team affiliations are specified in the available text.





