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Department of Physical Therapy
Suzanne Babyar, Associate Professor, Physical Therapy; PT, PhD, NYU, stroke, movement science, orthopedic assessment and treatment, neurorehabilitation
Thomas Holland, Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy; PT, PhD, NYU, kinesiology, stroke rehabilitation, wound care and prevention, electrotherapy
Herbert Karpatkin, Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy; PT, DHSc, NCS, MSCS; Rocky Mountain University; multiple sclerosis, neurorehabilitation, neuroplasticity and Parkinson’s Disease.
Gary Krasilovsky, Associate Professor and Department Chair, Physical Therapy; PT, PhD, NYU, Parkinson’ s disease, neurological rehabilitation, therapeutic exercise and Schroth Scoliosis therapy.
Milo Lipovac, Associate Professor, Physical Therapy; PhD, Belgrade, neuroanatomy and physiology, pharmacology
Elaine Rosen, Professor, Physical Therapy; DHSc, OCS, FAAOMPT, University of St. Augustine, orthopedic management of extremities and spine
Nicki Silberman, Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy; PhD, Nova Southeastern University, clinical education, high fidelity human simulation.
Department of Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology
Giulia Bencini, Associate Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, Illinois-Champaign Urbana; language acquisition, language processing, neurolinguistics, aphasia, dementia
Paul Cascella, Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, Connecticut; developmental disabilities, augmentative communication, stuttering, phonology
Nancy Eng, Associate Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, CUNY: bilingualism in children and adults; reading and dyslexia, psycholinguistics
Elizabeth E. Galletta, Assistant Professor; PhD, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; aphasia, dementia, stuttering, translational applications of therapy techniques
Michele MacCroy Higgins, Assistant Professor Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, CUNY; typical language acquisition, language and phonological disorders in children
John Preece, Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, Iowa, rehabilitative audiology, tinnitus, cochlear implants
Carol R. Silverman, Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; PhD, NYU, diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology, medical audiology
Donald Vogel, Assistant Professor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; AuD, Central Michigan, pediatric difficult-to-test populations, vestibular and audiometric graphics
Susan Wortsman, Instructor, Speech, Language Pathology and Audiology; MA, City College; diagnostic audiology, pediatric audiology, patient counseling
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