UCF and Orlando Health Neurologic Resident and UCF Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Teaching Assistant, Sarah Kollas, PT, DPT received a graduate associate teaching certificate from UCF’s Karen L. Smith Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Kollas is the first resident to undergo the faculty center’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Faculty Teaching Assistant, a 12-week course and training program in Fall 2022. Kollas serves as an adjunct faculty in neurologic physical therapy courses in the UCF Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
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Resident Kollas Receives Graduate Teaching Certificate from UCF Faculty Center
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