Jul 4, 2022
How to help the brain heal after a catastrophic brain injury? What helps people relearn how to walk or use their hands after a stroke? How do principles of neurorehabilitation explain our brain's ability to restore its function? Find the answers to these and many other intriguing questions by listening to our Neurocareers podcast guest, Neurologic Physical Therapist Assoc. Prof. Elizabeth Clark, DPT, EdD! Dr. Clark will share with you her experience in the field of Neurologic Physical Therapy and its relation to neuroscience. Dr. Clark will also share a one-of-a-kind experience helping a severely compromised patient with brain injury to start walking again.
During this episode, you will learn about:
[00:00] Episode intro and a quick bio of today’s guest
[01:20] Meet Assoc. Prof. Elizabeth Clark, and know a bit about where she’s joining us from
[02:30] What was Elizabeth’s influence to become a physical therapist
[10:16] What it took for Dr. Clark to become a physical therapist
[16:54] Why the length of time was the most challenging part of Dr. Clark’s journey to becoming a physical therapist
[17:31] Apart from physical therapy, Dr. Clark also studied leadership
[23:52] How was her fascination with the brain and neuroplasticity developing at that time
[27:43] A case scenario where Dr. Clark witnessed the nervous system restructure itself
[32:45] An angle of neuroscience Dr. Clark puts more emphasis on when teaching students physical therapy
[41:27] How Dr. Clark has integrated computer interface in her therapy work and the future plans she has
[51:59] The future of physical therapy and technology application
[56:36] Approaches Dr. Clark recommends to reduce academic stress among students
[01:03:24] Secrets to making an impossible goal possible
[01:05:49] How you can reach out, connect, and know more about Dr. Clark’s research projects
[01:06:27] Episode wrap-up and calls to action
Notable Quotes:
● Anyone thinking of physical therapy as a career should have a strong interest in maths, science, and a bit of psychology.
● No amount of money will give you fulfillment in your career if your work is not in line with your passion.
● As a physical therapist, you must love learning because that’s what you will do for the rest of your life.
● The brain is made of so many possibilities. The more we learn, the more we understand, and the more we are able to refine our interventions.
● Persistence in what you do leads to tremendous success.
● Don’t necessarily see challenges as roadblocks. Rather, see them as opportunities to learn.
About the Podcast Guest:
Dr. Clark is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at AdventHealth University. She received her bachelor’s degree in biology from the State University of New York.
To find out more about Dr. Clark and the work she does, visit:
https://www.ahu.edu/faculty/elizabeth-clark.
To get in touch with Dr. Clark, send your inquiry to: Elizabeth.Clark@ahu.edu.
About the Podcast Host:
The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed.
Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K:
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