Kendra Burke, SPT
Student Physical Therapist at Masonic Care Community Of Ny- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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CPR
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Mandated Reporter Training: Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse Maltreatment
New York State Office of Children & Family Services
Experience
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Masonic Care Community Of Ny
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student Physical Therapist
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Jan 2016 - Present
The majority of the caseload consisted of subacute patients however some other patients were seen from the LTC setting and also as outpatient based services. The patient diagnoses consisted of neurological, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, integument and cognitive in nature. The majority of the caseload consisted of subacute patients however some other patients were seen from the LTC setting and also as outpatient based services. The patient diagnoses consisted of neurological, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, integument and cognitive in nature.
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Sales Associate
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Oct 2011 - Present
Performing a quick visual observation of a customers foot type and specific qualities of their foot structure in order to suggest an appropriate category of sneakers that would be most suitable for the individual based on their activities. Performing a quick visual observation of a customers foot type and specific qualities of their foot structure in order to suggest an appropriate category of sneakers that would be most suitable for the individual based on their activities.
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Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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300 - 400 Employee
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Student Physical Therapist
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Aug 2015 - Nov 2015
I gained clinical experience for 12 weeks in the acute rehab setting found at St. Lukes. The caseload consisted of primarily neurological conditions including CVA, TBI, GBS, Parkinson's, SCI, etc. We also treated patients following cardiac procedures with sternal and cardiac precautions as a phase II rehabilitation. Additionally some other cases we dealt with were total joint replacements and amputations. I gained clinical experience for 12 weeks in the acute rehab setting found at St. Lukes. The caseload consisted of primarily neurological conditions including CVA, TBI, GBS, Parkinson's, SCI, etc. We also treated patients following cardiac procedures with sternal and cardiac precautions as a phase II rehabilitation. Additionally some other cases we dealt with were total joint replacements and amputations.
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Graduate Teaching Assistant
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy
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Student Physical Therapist
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Jul 2014 - Aug 2014
This was my first clinical experience at an outpatient orthopedic private practice. I worked side by side with a certified therapist in order to advance my learning and clinical skills learned after my first year of education. Some activities performed at this clinical were: initial examinations, assigning and progressing interventions, use of modalities, documentation, in service on CRPS and some initial introductions to billing. This was my first clinical experience at an outpatient orthopedic private practice. I worked side by side with a certified therapist in order to advance my learning and clinical skills learned after my first year of education. Some activities performed at this clinical were: initial examinations, assigning and progressing interventions, use of modalities, documentation, in service on CRPS and some initial introductions to billing.
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Education
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Utica College
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy/Therapist -
Utica College
Bachelor's of Science, Health Studies