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Danille Parker is the Director of Clinical Education and a Clinical Instructor for the Physical Therapy Department at Marquette University. She served previously as Marquette University Physical Therapy Adjunct Clinical Faculty and a Lab Supervisor for Patient Management I and II, Lifespan/Geriatric and Pathophysiology and Aging courses since 2000.
Her primary responsibilities include development and maintenance of clinical education sites and facilitation of the clinical education site selection process. In addition, Danille will be responsible for teaching Patient Management III and the Aging portion of the Pathophysiology and Aging course. She is also teaching the special topics section, Geriatrics.
Danille received her Bachelors of Life Science degree and Masters of Physical Therapy degree from Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California. She is currently working toward her t-DPT from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL, which will be completed in January 2009. She has a vast and well-rounded clinical background, working in local inpatient hospitals, outpatient clinics and nursing home settings. She has been highly involved in local community educational programs, presenting to clinicians, medical professionals, and patients on various topics including Fibromyalgia, balance and safety. She excels in treatment of patients with neurological conditions, fibromyalgia, and the geriatric population. She has served as CCCE for various sites since 2001, and is a credentialed clinical instructor, serving as a CI for many PT students from across the nation. Danille continues to practice in the clinic 1 day a week with emphasis in sub-acute/long term care and the geriatric population.
Education
- Masters of Physical Therapy, Loma Linda University 1998
- Bachelors of Life Science, Loma Linda University
Certifications/ Awards
- Certified Clinical Instructor (APTA)
- Student Research Award, Loma Linda University, 1998 Relationship of ACL Ligament Laxity to the Degree of Foot Pronation as Measured by Subtalar Neutral with Consideration of Tibial Torsion
Professional Memberships