Stephen Campbell
Instructor
Courses
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Introduction to Physical Therapy
- Physical Therapist Assistant Procedures
- Modalities
- Professional Behaviors
- Internships for Physical Therapist Assistants
- Basic Nutrition
Teaching Philosophy
Never stop learning. The therapy field is ever evolving and keeping up with evidence-based practice is critical for providing patients with the care they need. No matter who or what type of condition you are treating, remember to treat the whole person––not just a part.
Bio
Prior to becoming a physical therapist assistant (PTA), Stephen Campbell spent many years as a sports performance and strength coach. He had the opportunity to work with many high-achieving athletes at the high school, collegiate, professional and Olympic levels. “My experience in that field has helped me tremendously when observing the movements of the patients I treat,” he says. As a PTA, he has held positions at outpatient orthopedic clinics, hospitals and numerous nursing homes. Throughout his professional career, he has been involved in creating protocols for various conditions and post-surgical interventions that lead to consistent outcomes during patient care. He continues to practice in both the hospital and acute care settings.
Education
- Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant, Central Penn College, Summerdale, Pa.
- Bachelor of Science in Exercise Management, Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, Pa.
- Associate of Science in Athletic Training, Dean College, Franklin, Massachusetts
Certifications
- Certified in Online Teaching
- CPR Certified