[PT2021] FW: survey/research by Clinical Instructor [*EXTERNAL*]

Ennis, Rachel F ennisr at campbell.edu
Wed Jul 14 10:15:51 EDT 2021


All,


The below email is being sent on behalf of Emily Kavanaugh, a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy (CCS)

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital.


She is the CI for one of your very own, Jeremy Hicks and working closely with him on this. (Please see below her name signature for Zoom link, date and time of the Q&A and expect an invite from her to a shared google file where you can add any questions you may have prior to the meeting.)




I am doing some personal research on Physical Therapy mentoring and residencies among 3rd year DPT student and new graduates in year 0-3.  I am wondering the feasibility of tapping in to your alumni base for the purpose of increasing number of target survey responses.



Along with this, Jeremy and I hope to reach out to other 3rd year students, particularly those that have been involved with/expressed prior interest in the Acute Care SIG to gauge interest perhaps in having a Q&A. (Or those students/new grads uncomfortable with the prospect of acute care practice/employment).



I am looking to serve either students who either wanted an acute care rotation & were unable to obtain a placement due to COVID restrictions or had shortened acute care exposure have an opportunity for Q&A.   Thank you in advance for your guidance or directing me to whom within your department I should visit about these survey & Q&A opportunities!



Sincerely,

Emily Kavanaugh



Dr. Emily Kavanaugh, PT, DPT,MBA

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy (CCS)

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital


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Topic: Acute Care PT Q&A
Time: Jul 21, 2021 7-9 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86329258083?pwd=QXlMZ1hUeDNsMFBTZVo4V0ZJV1FzUT09

Meeting ID: 863 2925 8083
Passcode: 279146

Audience:  all 3rd year DPT students, especially students who either wanted an acute care rotation & were unable to obtain a placement due to COVID restrictions, had shortened acute care exposure, or desire the opportunity for Q&A even if they think another practice setting is their intended/hopeful first position career choice.


Emily Kavanaugh, PT, DPT, MBA is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy.  One part of her personal education mission is to provide professional education that bridges the academic and clinical settings with innovative strategies. Emily brings 21 years of dedicated clinical experience primarily in the hospital setting of acute care ICUs with broad range of leadership within areas of wound care, oncology, surgical, complex medical, and cardiac areas as well as administrative perspectives, and discharge planning. Other clinical experience outpatient, SNF, & rehab settings with running a pro-bono PT clinic within the Moss Free Clinic during her 7 years in Virginia.  Emily now practices at FirstHealth Moore Regional in Pinehurst, NC where she had broadened the PT expertise and interdisciplinary coordination in areas of cardiac surgery and ICU care, including guiding the PT department into effective/efficient management of patients with COVID in 2020.

Please include questions on google doc - Emily/Jeremy will attempt to facilitate/answer as many questions as time available.  *ALL questions regarding acute care are welcome.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E7iFnqWSXN8wNtYwUsNKuA6R67FzWv_J8vkxD3aEU9U/edit

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Subject: RE: survey/research by Clinical Instructor [*EXTERNAL*]

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Hi Emily, I would be glad to help you. I can create a survey with these questions and send them out to alumni and our current 3rd year students or if you already have a survey created I can send that link out. If you want me to build it and  there are specific questions you want me to add to the survey please send them to me. I can then share the results with you.



Rachel



From: Kavanaugh, Emily <EKavanaugh at firsthealth.org<mailto:EKavanaugh at firsthealth.org>>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2021 3:43 PM
To: Ennis, Rachel F <ennisr at campbell.edu<mailto:ennisr at campbell.edu>>
Subject: survey/research by Clinical Instructor



Dear Ms. Ennis,



I've had the pleasure of meeting several of your faculty members at Campbell, and currently serving as Clinical Instructor for one of your 3rd year DPT students, Jeremy Hicks.



I am doing some personal research on Physical Therapy mentoring and residencies among 3rd year DPT student and new graduates in year 0-3.  I am wondering the feasibility of tapping in to your alumni base for the purpose of increasing number of target survey responses.



Along with this, Jeremy and I hope to reach out to other 3rd year students, particularly those that have been involved with/expressed prior interest in the Acute Care SIG to gauge interest perhaps in having a Q&A. (Or those students/new grads uncomfortable with the prospect of acute care practice/employment).



I am looking to serve either students who either wanted an acute care rotation & were unable to obtain a placement due to COVID restrictions or had shortened acute care exposure have an opportunity for Q&A.   Thank you in advance for your guidance or directing me to whom within your department I should visit about these survey & Q&A opportunities!



Sincerely,

Emily Kavanaugh



Dr. Emily Kavanaugh, PT, DPT,MBA

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy (CCS)

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital


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