Students and faculty from Youngstown State University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program attended the Ohio Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference on March 28-29 in Columbus. The conference featured educational sessions, poster presentations and networking opportunities with 22 students and faculty members Erin Shilling, Ken Learman and Cathy Bieber Parrott representing YSU.
The YSU DPT program was recognized for its commitment to the APTA Core Value of Social Responsibility, reflecting its dedication to community engagement and service. The program integrates social responsibility through various community-focused initiatives, including:
Damian Keter, a Ph.D. graduate of YSU’s Health Sciences program, was honored at the conference with the 2024 Outstanding Physical Therapist Award. He currently works at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Parma, Ohio, and serves as a guest lecturer for YSU’s DPT program.
Olivia Donadee, second-year DPT student and class president, emphasized the benefits of attending the conference. “This is my second year going and it's a very rewarding experience," said Donadee. "It was a formal conference, but as a student I felt welcome talking to everyone and like I could contact any of them if I wanted anything or had questions down the road."