Dr. Katie O'Shea is a licensed Physical Therapist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and has been practicing since 2006. Dr. O'Shea graduated from Thomas Jefferson University in 2006 with her Masters in Physical Therapy, and completing her Doctorate from Thomas Jefferson University in 2008. From there Dr. O'Shea pursued her Masters in Business Administration from Holy Family University in 2010
Dr. O'Shea has clinical experience in the acute care, inpatient acute and subacute rehabilitation, homecare, and outpatient settings. She has found her passion in working with the geriatric population and is a Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist (GCS) by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists. Additionally, Dr. O'Shea has co-authored the chapters on rehabilitation status post total knee and hip arthroplasty.
Dr. O'Shea has spent the last several years of her career growing in her management training and leadership development. She has been involved from ground up facility operations to over-seeing established rehabilitation programs. Dr. O'Shea has extensive experience in program development, clinical pathways, marketing, staff training, performance improvement, and budgetary oversight.
Dr. O'Shea is a credentialed clinical instructor by the American Physical Therapy Association and is recognized as a Certified Dementia Practitioner as appointed by the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners.
Dr. Katie O'Shea is a licensed Physical Therapist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and has been practicing since 2006. Dr. O'Shea graduated from Thomas Jefferson University in 2006 with her Masters in Physical Therapy, and completing her Doctorate from Thomas Jefferson University in 2008. From there Dr. O'Shea pursued her Masters in Business Administration from Holy Family University in 2010
Dr. O'Shea has clinical experience in the acute care, inpatient acute and subacute rehabilitation, homecare, and outpatient settings. She has found her passion in working with the geriatric population and is a Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist (GCS) by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists. Additionally, Dr. O'Shea has co-authored the chapters on rehabilitation status post total knee and hip arthroplasty.
Dr. O'Shea has spent the last several years of her career growing in her management training and leadership development. She has been involved from ground up facility operations to over-seeing established rehabilitation programs. Dr. O'Shea has extensive experience in program development, clinical pathways, marketing, staff training, performance improvement, and budgetary oversight.
Dr. O'Shea is a credentialed clinical instructor by the American Physical Therapy Association and is recognized as a Certified Dementia Practitioner as appointed by the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners.
Virtual Presentation
Virtual Presentation
Building Patient and Staff Rapport
Intuitive Healthcare - Intentionally Creating Success!
By applying principles of instinctive care, clinicians can learn to maximize their face-to-face time with patients and regain control of their practice. Participants of this workshop apply...