Jacqueline Randa, PT, DPT, Ph.D., NCS, OCS
Dr. Jacqueline Randa is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical Therapy at Touro University Nevada. She is a board-certified expert in both neurologic and orthopedic physical therapy. Dr. Randa earned a PhD in health promotion, and her dissertation examined the experience of burnout in physical therapists.
Dr. Randa brings a wealth of clinical experience that encompasses providing care in rural settings, including outpatient, acute, and skilled nursing facilities. She has been an active American Physical Therapy Association member for over 30 years and has been elected to various leadership positions. Dr. Randa’s love for teaching extends to students, patients, or groups of interested adults, but most of all, Dr. Randa is passionate about helping all people – especially grad students, overworked professionals, and people with chronic neurologic conditions – live fulfilling lives by achieving optimal levels of physical activity!
- PTA, MPT, tDPT, Loma Linda University, CA
- PhD in Health Promotion and Wellness, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
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WASC Assessment Leadership Academy (Cohort XI)
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ACUE – Effective College Instruction (Cohort A)
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ACUE - Effective Online Teaching Practices (Cohort E)
Board-certified neurologic and orthopedic clinical specialist (NCS, OCS)
- Functional Gait Assessment (Year 1/ Term 2)
- Neurologic Conditions and Management 1 (Year 2/ Term 4)
- Neurologic Conditions and Management 2 (Year 2/ Term 5)
- Comprehensive Examination (Year 2/ Term 6)
- Evidence-based Practice 1 (Year 1/Term 3)
- Evidence-based Practice 2 (Year 2/ Term 1)
- Terminal Project (Year 2/ Terms 1/2)
- Exploring the interactions between exercise, HPV and CMV status, POMC fraction, and HPA axis function in perimenopausal women.
- Educational research examining student and faculty workload, culture, and remediation of Clinical Experiences.
- Promoting the scholarship of assessment through the integration of course-, program-, and institutional-level assessment processes.
- Advisor for student research.
- Chair of the TUN IRB
- Dissertation: Do the coping strategies used by physical therapists working in acute care influence their experience of burnout syndrome?
- Currently seeking funding for a faculty-run pro bono physical therapy clinic
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)