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Patient Care Services Leadership Team

Jeanette Ives Erickson, RN, MS, FAANSullivan, Michael G, PT, DPT, MBA
Director of Physical & Occupational Therapy

 

EDUCATION

  • Masters of Business Administration, Graduate with distinction, Suffolk University, Boston, MA
  • Bachelors of Science, Physical Therapy, Boston University, Sargent College of Health Professions, Boston, MA
  • Doctor of Physical  Therapy, MGH – Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, 10/99–

APPOINTED POSITIONS

  • Advisory Board on Physical Therapy Education 7/94–3/95, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, Bouve College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Advisory Board on Physical Therapist Assistant Education 7/95–9/98, Lasell Junior College, Newton, MA
  • Physical Therapy Programs – Director Search Committee, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA 

PUBLICATIONS

  • Sullivan MG, Jampel A. (2007). Implications for Practice: Applying the Dimensions of Expertise for Staff Professional Development. In: G Jensen, J Gwyer, L Hack, K Shepard (eds), Expertise in Physical Therapy Practice. St. Louis, MO: Saunders (Elsevier) Publishers, 240-266.
  • Sullivan MG, Heislein D, Doherty, R, Fishbein, R (2003). Rehabilitation Principals after Total knee Arthroplasty In: Callaghan J, Rosenberg AG, Rubash HE, Simonian PT, Wickiewicz TA, eds. The Adult Knee 1st ed.; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Williams & Wilkens, 2003
  • Sullivan M, Guccione AA: Measuring Outcomes in Geriatric Orthopaedics: The use of functional status instruments.  Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinics of North America, September 1993

ABSTRACTS/POSTER/PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS

  • Jensen GM, Mostrom, E., Jampel A.,  Knab M,  Sullivan M , Capturing Practical Knowledge in Clinical Practice Through Narrative Inquiry: Clinical Narratives as a Tool for Exploring and Fostering Professional Development and Critical Reflection. Platform presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association; San Diago, CA. February 2010
  • Gandy J, Knab M,  Delito A, Sullivan M, et al, Clinical Education in the Future - Thinking Outside the Box. Platform presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association; New Orleans, LA. February 2000
  • Knab M, Sullivan M, Kaufman R , A Model for the Professional Development of Physical Therapy Staff. Poster Presentation, American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference; Anaheim, CA. June 1990
  • Kaufman R, Knab M, Sullivan M, The Role of the Clinical Teacher in the Professional Development of Entry Level Clinicians. Poster Presentation, American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference; Anaheim, CA. June 1990
  • Knab M, Sullivan M, Staff Rotation: A Model for Retention, Recruitment and Professional Development of Physical Therapists. AHA Section for Rehabilitation Hospitals and Programs
  • 19th Annual Conference; Houston, TX. November 26 - 29 1989

INVITED SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS

  • Contemporary Physical Therapy Management Issues in Acute Care/Academic Medical Centers. PT 628 Practice Management. MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA. June, 2003, - 2010
  • Bridging the Gap between Practice Expectations and the High Cost of Health Care: The 21st Annual Marjorie K. Ionta Forum, Panelist. MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA. October 21, 2003
  • Impact of Managed Care on Physical Therapy Practice. Boston University, Sargent College of Health Professions; Boston, MA. April 95, April 96
  • Physical Therapy Administration, PTH 1400 Northeastern University, Boston MA. November 1988, February 1989
  • Preparing for the Interview Process.
    • Boston University, Sargent College of Health Professions; Boston, MA. - March 1989
    • Simmons College; Boston MA. - March 1989 - 1994
    • Northeastern University, Boston MA. - October 1993, 1994
  • Physical Therapy Clinical Education, “The Further is Now”. Greater Boston Clinical Faculty Institute, May 1986
  • Physical Therapy Management of Patients with Brain Tumor. American Cancer Society, South Shore Division. February 1984
  • Physical Therapy Evaluation and Treatment of Oncology Patients. Boston University, Sargent College of Health Professions; Boston, MA. November 1983
  • Stroke Management, “Hands On,” Treatment of Lower Extremity Dysfunction. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston MA. November 1982

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

  • Active Member, American Physical Therapy Association 2/77–present
  • Treasurer Eastern District, Massachusetts Chapter–APTA 1/83–12/85
  • Delegate – House of Delegates – APTA 1985, 1986–1988, 1990, 1991 and1993
  • Treasurer Massachusetts Chapter–APTA 1/94–12/96
  • Chairperson Task Force on Medical Practice–APTA 3/92–6/94
  • Coalitions for Consensus, Clinical Education in a Doctoring Profession – APTA; 08/2004

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

  • American Physical Therapy Association, Annual Meeting & Exposition June 1985, 1986–1988, 1990, 1991–1993
  • American Physical Therapy Association, CSM Feb 1991, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002
  • Measurement, Design and Analysis Methods for Health Outcomes Research. Harvard School of Public Health Center for Continuing Professional Education, Boston, MA June 12–14, 2001
  • Developing Leadership To Sustain Reliably Safe Patient Care, . Harvard Medical School, Dept of Continuing Education, Boston, MA. Oct. 30 – Nov. 13, 2006
 

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