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Julie Matura, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS
Instructor, Internship Coordinator
Communication Disorders Clinic, Communication Sciences and Disorders
E-mail: julie.matura@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-882-0449
Areas of Specialty:
- Cognitive-Communication Disorders
- Diagnostic/Clinical Processes
- Genetics
- Language Disorders
- Neurogenic Communication Disorders
- Swallowing Disorders
Nancy Harrington, MA, CCC-SLP, ATP
Associate Instructor, FAAST Center/AAC Lab Research Grant Coordinator
Communication Sciences and Disorders, FAAST Assistive Technology Center
E-mail: nancy.harrington@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-882-0465
Areas of Specialty:
- Language Acquisition
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Assistive Technology
Jennifer Kent-Walsh, BEd, MS, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, S-LP(C)
Associate Dean of Research, FAAST Center/AAC Lab Director, Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Excellence, Pegasus Professor
Communication Disorders Clinic, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dean's Office, FAAST Assistive Technology Center
Location: HS I
Room: 343E
E-mail: jkentwalsh@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-4800
Areas of Specialty:
- Language Disorders
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Assistive Technology
- Service-Learning / Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Matt Stock, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science, Physical Therapy
Location: HS I
Room: 258
E-mail: matt.stock@ucf.edu
Areas of Specialty:
- Strength Training
- Aging
- Muscle Disuse
Eunkyung “Muriel” Lee, Ph.D., RDN
Associate Professor
Health Sciences
Location: HS II
Room: 213
E-mail: eunkyung.lee@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3365
Areas of Specialty:
- Evaluation of cancer treatment using the patient-reported outcomes research and comparative effectiveness research approaches
- Interrelationship among adjuvant radiotherapy, comorbidity, survival, and health-related quality of life among older women with breast cancer
- Evaluation of healthy behaviors among cancer survivors utilizing the National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES) data
- Evaluation of interventions in improving quality of life among cancer survivors
Kristen Couper Schellhase, EdD, LAT, ATC
Clinical Professor, Program Director
Athletic Training
Location: HS II
Room: 121
E-mail: kristen.schellhase@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3463
Areas of Specialty:
- AT Knowledge of Therapeutic Modalities
- AT Education
- Athletic Training Administration
- Health Literacy
Michael J. Rovito, Ph.D., MA, CHES
Associate Professor
Health Sciences
Location: HS II
Room: 210K
E-mail: michael.rovito@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3888
Areas of Specialty:
- Cancer Survivorship
- Testicular Cancer
- Quality of Life
- Men's health
- Public Health
Carey Rothschild, PT, DPT, SCS, OCS
Clinical Associate Professor
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science, Physical Therapy
Location: HS I
Room: 260
E-mail: carey.rothschild@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-1439
Areas of Specialty:
- Conditions of the female athlete
- Management of running-related injury
- Pain science and education
Jennifer Tucker, PT, DPT, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science, Physical Therapy
Location: HS I
Room: 263
E-mail: jennifer.tucker@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3461
Areas of Specialty:
- Physical activity in children
- Physical activity in children with special needs/chronic disease
- Effective parent education
- Service delivery models for pediatric physical therapy
Jennifer Plant, EdD, LAT, ATC
Clinical Professor, Curriculum Coordinator
Athletic Training
Location: HS II
Room: 122
E-mail: jennifer.plant@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-5232
Areas of Specialty:
- Role strain of graduate and post-graduate athletic training students
- Scapular dyskinesis in overhead athletes
- Best methods for transitioning young athletic training professionals into a clinical practice environment - both from the professional education side and the employer side
- Mentoring and Onboarding of Newly Credentialed Athletic Trainers within the Athletic Training Profession
- Burnout of Athletic Trainers within the Secondary School and Collegiate Settings