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Exercise Science Students Present at Atlanta Conference

Exercise Science Students Present at Atlanta Conference

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Exercise Science Students Present at Atlanta Conference

Two 51ĀŅĀ× exercise science students continued the programā€™s run of excellence as they presented three studies at the American Council on Academic Physical Therapy/American Physical Therapy Association- Educational Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Ga., on October 22-24.

Senior Madison Blankenship presented the study titled, ā€œSources of stress and coping strategies of physical therapists during the COVID-19 pandemic.ā€ Co-authors included fellow exercise science research student Hunter Frisk and Associate Professor of Exercise Science William Ebben.

Blankenship also presented the study titled, ā€œJob and career satisfaction is related to physical, mental and relational well-being of physical therapists.ā€ Lakeland student Alicia Thone and Ebben were co-authors.

Thone, a senior, presented the study titled, ā€œEducational background and position profile of American physical therapists.ā€ Blankenship and Ebben were co-authors.

Learn more about the program here.

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