Dr. York accepted her first full-time academic appointment as a clinical assistant professor with Walsh University in August 2022. She has a passion for teaching and learning and strives to develop effective relationships and learning environments for her students. Dr. York makes it a priority to weave knowledge gained through her 12 years of clinical practice into classroom experiences. Dr. York is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, a Credentialed Clinical Instructor, and a licensed physical therapist in the State of Ohio.
Education
DPT, The Ohio State University, 2010
B.S. Biology, University of Mount Union, 2006
Teaching
PT 515/615 Biomechanics, coordinator
PT 612 Foundations of Examination 2, coordinator
PT 503/603 Anatomy, assistant in surface palpation and dissection labs
PT 608 Foundations of Interventions, assistant
PT 605 Motor Learning/Motor Control, assistant
PT 611 Foundations of Examination 1, assistant
PT 613 Physical Therapy Management of Musculoskeletal Impairment 1, assistant
PT 614 Physical Therapy Management of Musculoskeletal Impairment 2, assistant
Clinical Practice
Outpatient orthopedics
ABPTS, Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, 2021 - present
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, 2013 – present
Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 2 certified, 2021
Trigger Point Dry Needling Level 2 trained, 2013
Grant Funding
McCallum CA, Lairson A, Roskoph L, York J. (September 2022). PRIMED for Professional Practice: Integrating Cultural Humility and Reflective Practice within an Entry-Level DPT program. ACAPT’s Consortium of Humanities, Ethics and Professionalism. Not funded. $1000