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Ken
Randall, PT, MHR
Assistant Professor
Director of OU Physical Therapy at Family Medicine – Tulsa
E-mail Ken
Randall
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Ph.D.,
Educational Psychology, Oklahoma State University
School
of Applied Health and Educational Psychology,
Tulsa, OK (In process).
M.H.R., Human Relations, Department of Human
Relations, University of Oklahoma, Norman,
OK, 1996.
B.S., Physical Therapy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department
of Physical Therapy, Oklahoma City, OK.
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Recent publications |
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Randall, KE.., Hoppes, S., and Bender, D.G.. (2007). Developing an Honor Code for Rehabilitation Sciences Students. Journal of Allied Health Education.37(2), 117-120.
Randall, K. Bender, D.G., & Montgomery, D. (2007) Determining the opinions of health sciences students and faculty regarding academic integrity. International Journal for Educational Integrity, 3(2), 27-40.
Bender, D.G. & Randall, K.E. (2005). Service-Learning
risk management considerations: The Community
Visitor project. Education for Health: Change
in Learning & Practice, 18(1), 85-88.
Randall,
K.E., & McEwen, I.R. (2000) Writing patient-centered
functional goals. Physical Therapy, (80),
1197-1203.
Randall, K. (1998). Fostering student independence.
In Deusinger, S. (Ed.), Clinical instructors'
handbook. St. Louis: Washington University.
Randall, K. & Roberts, C. (1998). Expectations
for clinical education. In Deusinger, S.
(Ed.), Clinical instructors' handbook. St.
Louis: Washington University. |
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CURRENT TEACHING |
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Professional Program
OCTH/PHTH 7213: Introduction to Orthopedic Management
OCTH/PHTH 7313: Evaluation and Intervention II
PHTH 7411: Behavioral Dynamics
OCTH/PHTH 7712: Seminar: Clinical Reasoning I
OCTH/PHTH 7812: Seminar: Clinical Reasoning II
OCTH/PHTH 7990: Directed Studies, various topics
RS 7990: Advanced Manual Therapy for Physical Therapists
RS 7990: Manual Therapy for Occupational Therapists
PHTH 7990: Apprenticeship in Outpatient Physical Therapy
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SERVICE |
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Interdisciplinary
Geriatric Assessment Clinic Physical Therapy
Team Member, University of Oklahoma Schusterman
Center, Tulsa Oklahoma. Responsible for
screening older adults in the community who
are experiencing
age-related issues, including osteoporosis
and problems associated with balance.
Physical
Therapist Consultant to the Tulsa Ballet
Theater, Tulsa, Oklahoma, providing
preventive and rehabilitation services to the
performing artists during rehearsals and performances.
Physical Therapist Consultant to Tulsa Regional Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
providing outpatient physical therapy services members of the Tulsa community.
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RESEARCH INTEREST/CLINICAL PRACTICE/CLINICAL EXPERTISE |
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Research Interest
- The influence of personality
type on academic and clinical success in
the rehabilitation sciences.
- Understanding how to promote
and enhance the development of discrete
psychomotor skills in novice physical and
occupational therapists.
- The use of intuition by physical therapy novices and practitioners in clinical decision making.
Clinical Practice
- Director and Physical Therapist, OU
Physical Therapy at Family Medicine Clinic, Department
of Rehabilitation Sciences and OU Family
Medicine, University of Oklahoma Tulsa,
1111 South St. Louis Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Chief Physical Therapist, Tulsa Ballet Theatre, 110 E. 2nd Street; Tulsa, Oklahoma
Clinical Expertise
- Rehabilitation of people
with musculoskeletal problems of the spine
and peripheral joints
- Balance and falls intervention
in older adults
- Manual therapy for hard and
soft tissue dysfunction
- Rehabilitation in the performing
arts
- Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
- Behavioral elements of rehabilitation
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