2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
Rebound Therapy and Wellness Clinic/Christiaan Enthoven LLC
Dr. Mike Pascoe_Ruffles Mozzarella&Marinera_Episode12
31 minutes Posted Oct 7, 2018 at 11:00 pm.
– Intro
Describe yourself in 3 words.
– 1 Word to describe your job.
– Dr. Pascoe is not a Physical Therapist
– What are you teaching right now?
– Anatomy education is specific to the field
– PTs have more anatomy on the musculoskeletal system then an MD
– What is your area of research?
– How is research conducted for scholarship of teaching and learning?
– Light field photography, Student wiki’s, live blogging, snapchat, E-books, Chat Bot (AI system)
– How does your research translate into real world applications?
– Has your research resulted in improved student outcomes?
– Study strategies: effective verse ineffective
– Cadaver based continuing education, what are you doing to make this more accessible?
– Piggybacking cadaver based anatomy onto functional dry needling education
What is your biggest technology addiction?
– Reaching more individuals to promote physical therapy
– Most enjoyable, recent social media experience
– What are you learning now?
– Best piece of advise for current PT’s, PT students or those wanting to be PT students?
– Dr. Mike Pascoe proposed with the help of Pringles?
– CHIP TIME!! Ruffles Mozzarella and Marinara
– Trivia answer from last week:
– New Trivia provided by Dr. Mike Pascoe: What animal was dissected prior to human dissection becoming common to determine human anatomy?
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Show notes
Today, we are incredibly honored to have as out first ever guest Dr. Mike Pascoe. Dr. Pascoe has a PHD in neurophysiology in human movement and is the anatomy instructor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus.
Show time line:
Kinesiology, PHD neurophysiology in human movement
1st in family to graduate college
Scholarship of teaching and Learning
Safe clinical practice and durable learning
Meet the student where they are – Snapchat
Book recommendation: Making it stick
The learning scientists – 6 strategies to improve your learning
Follow Dr. Mike Pascoe at:
Twitter: @Mpascoe
SnapChat: @Anatomysnap
Or search him on Google to find all his social media handles