Background: Dr. Vincenzo received her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, Masters of Public Health from Southern Connecticut State University, and Graduate Certificate in Educational Statistics and Research Methods and PhD in Kinesiology/Exercise Science from University of Arkansas
Certifications & Other Specialties: Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy, APTA Certified Clinical Instructor, Certified Health Education Specialist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, Certified Brain Injury Specialist, KL2 Mentored Research Career Development Scholar, 2016 Fellow of the Arkansas Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program through the Health Resources and Services Administration, Certified Wound Specialist
Teaching Interests: Geriatrics, Neurorehabilitation, Wound management, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Research Interests: Geriatrics, Falls Prevention, Implementation Science, Clinical-community connections to promote physical therapists to engage older adults in community programs during and after an episode of care
Clinical Interests: Geriatrics, Neurorehabilitation, Wound Management
Service Interests: Chair of Balance and Falls Special Interest Group and State Advocate of APTA-Geriatrics, Member of Task Force for APTA-Geriatrics/National Council on Aging, Board member of Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging in Arkansas, Member of the National Council on Falls Risk Awareness and Prevention
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