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Angela Rosenberg, PT, DPH

Assistant Professor ; Director of Training, UNC Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, The Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning

 Rosenberg

 

Division of Physical Therapy
Department of Allied Health Sciences
3020 Bondurant Hall, CB# 7135
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7135
OFFICE: (919)966-4786 FAX: (919)966-3678

Center for Development and Learning
CB# 7255, UNC-Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone: 919 966-5171 Fax: 919 966-2230

Email address: arosenbe@med.unc.edu

Research Background and Interests 

Primary focus on organizational and professional leadership development,

with an emphasis on interdisciplinary healthcare professional training.

 

 
Current Research

Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Maternal and Child Health Leadership

Training Programs: A Cohort Review

 

 

Education

DR.P.H, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998, Public Health, Maternal/Child Health

 

Teaching

PHYT 339: Advanced Practice Issues

PHYT 824: Topics in Health and Wellness

PHYT 862: Developmental Disabilities Across the Lifespan: An

Interdisciplinary Approach

 

 

Selected Publications 

Hunter K, Piner E, Rosenberg A. A Community Consultation Model for Pediatric Physical Therapists. Pediatr Phys Ther. 16 (4): 222-229, Winter, 2004.

Thomas A, Rosenberg A. Promoting community Recreation and Leisure. Pediatr Phys Ther, 15: 232-246, 2003.

Ball A, Rosenberg A, Gandy J: Marketability of Physical Therapists With a Postprofessional Degree Earned Through Distance Education. J Phys Ther Edu. Spring, 2002; 16: 1: 76-81.

Weber D, Rosenberg AE: Creating an interactive environment for pediatric assessment. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2001; Summer.

RosenbergAE: Conducting an inventory of informal community-based resources for children with physical disabilities: enhancing access and creating professional linkages. Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2000;20:1.

 

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