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Rehabilitation Sciences Faculty

Alisa Brewer, PT, DPT, DSC, PCS

Alisa Brewer, PT, DPT, DSC, PCS

  • Assistant Professor
  • Director of Clinical Education
  • LEND Faculty
  • Pediatric Clinical Specialist

Alisa-Brewer@ouhsc.edu

Jerilyn Callen, PP-OTD, MSOT, NIPMHF, OTR/L
Carolyn Cheema, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT

Carolyn Cheema, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT

  • Assistant Professor
  • Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist

Carolyn-Cheema@ouhsc.edu

Carrie Ciro, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

Carrie Ciro, PHD, OTR/L, FAOTA

  • Professor
  • Affiliate Faculty, Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture

Carrie-Ciro@ouhsc.edu

Amber Davis, DSc, MS, OTR/L

Amber Davis, DSc, MS, OTR/L

  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Autism Specialist

Amber-Davis@ouhsc.edu

Michele DeBerry, EdD., MS CCC-SLP

Michele DeBerry, EdD., MS CCC-SLP

  • Director, Oklahoma Autism Network
  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Director, Tolbert Center

Michele-DeBerry@ouhsc.edu

Ashley Efaw, DSc, OTR/L

Ashley Efaw, DSc, OTR/L

  • Assistant Professor
  • OT Academic Fieldwork Educator
  • LEND Faculty

Ashley-Efaw@ouhsc.edu

Elizabeth Hile, PT, PhD, NCS, CLT

Elizabeth Hile, PT, PhD, NCS, CLT

  • Associate Professor
  • Program Director, PhD Program
  • Director, Cancer Rehabilitation Services and Research Lab @ OU Stephenson Cancer Center

Elizabeth-Hile@ouhsc.edu

Ashley Hobson, DSc, MOT, OTR/L

Ashley Hobson, DSc, MOT, OTR/L

  • Assistant Professor and OTD Capstone Coordinator
  • LEND Fellow and Core Faculty
  • Certified IPE Educator
  • Certified in Lead 4 Success
  • Faculty Leadership Fellow

Ashley-Hobson@ouhsc.edu

Mary Isaacson, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA, ATP
Holly Jonely PT, MPT, ScD, FAAOMPT, AT-ret

Holly Jonely , PT, MPT, ScD, FAAOMPT, AT-ret

  • Physical Therapy Program Director
  • Associate Professor

Holly-Jonely@ouhsc.edu

Tara C. Klinedinst, PHD, MSOT

Tara C. Klinedinst, PHD, MSOT

  • Assistant Professor
  • Director, Health-Promoting Activity Lab

Tara-Klinedinst@ouhsc.edu

Vince Lepak, PT, DPT, CWS, CES, FACCWS

Vince Lepak, PT, DPT, CWS, CES, FACCWS

  • Associate Dean for Tulsa Programs
  • Professor
  • DPT Site Coordinator for Tulsa Campus
  • Certified Wound Specialist
  • Certified Edema Specialist
  • Fellow of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists
     

Vince-Lepak@ouhsc.edu

Rebecca Ludwig, OTR/L, PhD
Hillary McGuire, MOTR/L, CBIS, PhD(c)

Hillary McGuire, MOTR/L, CBIS, PhD(c)

  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Certified Brain Injury Specialist

Hillary-McGuire@ouhsc.edu

Lisa Milhan, OTD, OTR/L, CHT

Lisa Milhan, OTD, OTR/L, CHT

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
  • IEPA Faculty Development Chair
  • OTD Site Coordinator for OKC
  • Certified Interprofessional Educator

Lisa-Milhan@ouhsc.edu

Bobbette Miller, DPT, PhD, NCS

Bobbette Miller, DPT, PhD, NCS

  • Assistant Professor
  • Neurologic Clinical Specialist

Bobbette-Miller@ouhsc.edu

Lacey Pappan, EdD, PT, DPT
Lena Renee’ Roodzant, EdD, EdS, NCSP
Yo Shih, PhD, PT

Yo Shih, PhD, PT

  • Assistant Professor
  • Director, Center for Human Performance Measurement

Yo-Shih@ouhsc.edu

Matt Turner, PT, DPT, OCS, PhD(c)

Matt Turner, PT, DPT, OCS, PhD(c)

  • Assistant Professor
  • Orthopedic Clinical Specialist

Matthew-J-Turner@ouhsc.edu

Joshua T. Williams, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, SCS, CSCS

Joshua T. Williams, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, SCS, CSCS

  • Assistant Professor and Interim Chair of Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Adjunct Faculty, Department of Family and Preventative Medicine
  • Orthopedic and Sports Certified Specialist

Josh-Williams@ouhsc.edu

Rachel Williams, PT, DPT, NCS

Rachel Williams, PT, DPT, NCS

  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Neurologic Clinical Specialist

Rachel-l-williams@ouhsc.edu

Lee Mitchener Tolbert Center Staff

Amber Davis, DSc, MS, OTR/L

Amber Davis, DSc, MS, OTR/L

  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Autism Specialist

Amber-Davis@ouhsc.edu

Michele DeBerry, EdD., MS CCC-SLP

Michele DeBerry, EdD., MS CCC-SLP

  • Director, Oklahoma Autism Network
  • Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Director, Tolbert Center

Michele-DeBerry@ouhsc.edu

Chuck Roberts
Lena Renee’ Roodzant, EdD, EdS, NCSP

Administrative Staff

Rabab Awad

Rabab Awad

  • Administrative Support Coordinator 
    (Tulsa)

Rabab-Awad@ouhsc.edu

Kathy Campbell

Kathy Campbell

  • Administrative/Finance Coordinator 
    (Tulsa)

Kathy-L-Campbell@ouhsc.edu

Lauren C. Gavin, BA

Lauren C. Gavin, BA

  • Administrative/Finance Coordinator (OKC)

Lauren-Gavin@ouhsc.edu

Harold Wayne
Len Wilson

Len Wilson, MS

  • Research Technician
    (OKC)

Leonard-Wilson@ouhsc.edu

Emeritus Faculty

Kari Boyce, PhD

Kari Boyce, PhD

  • Professor Emeritus
     

Kari-Boyce@ouhsc.edu


Education:

  • Ph.D., Adult and Higher Education, University of Oklahoma, College of Education, Norman, Oklahoma, 1999
  • M.Ed., Adult and Higher Education, University of Oklahoma, College of Education, Norman, Oklahoma, 1989
  • B.S.R.T., Ultrasound/Diagnostic Medical Sonography, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Allied Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1984
  • B.S., Zoology, North Dakota State University, College of Science and Mathematics, Fargo, North Dakota, 1982


Societies and Organizations:


Member, Alpha Eta Honor Society

  • SDMS
  • AIUM


Research Interests:

  • 3D Printing for Innovative Research
  • Planning and implementing academic technology solutions
  • Field Dependence/Independence 


Funding:

  • OK-INBRE SURP. Creation and Evaluation of a 3D-Printed Ultrasound Imaging Phantom, PI: Boyce, KE, OUHSC.  This summer undergraduate research project produced a functional ultrasound phantom from existing de-identified volumetric CT data. The phantom was produced using a combination of 3D printing and molding processes. May-July 2019, $7,200.
  • IBEST-OUHSC Funding for Interdisciplinary Research (IBEST-OUHSC). 3D Printing Ultrasound Phantoms from 3D Ultrasound Datasets .PI: Boyce, KE, OUHSC. Co-PI: Childers, R, OU-Norman. Co-PI: Gildon, B., OUHSC. The goal for this project was to produce a 3D printed phantom that could be imaged with ultrasound.  A novel 3D printer was designed to simultaneously print a container and deposit elastomeric materials (aka. squishy solids) into the container. Further investigation into heating and controlled extrusion of elastomeric materials is necessary to reach our target goal of producing a fully 3D printed ultrasound phantom. April 2018-Feb 2019, $30,000.
  • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Bureau of Health Professions, Division of Nursing. American Indian Community Partnership: Family Nurse Practitioner Program Expansion, Booton-Hiser, DA, Principal Investigator; and Boyce, KE, Internal Consultant. July 1999-June 2002, $806,466.
  • U. S. Department of Health & Human Services, Maternal & Child Health Bureau, Health Resources & Services Administration. The Oklahoma/Maternal and Child Health Center for Leadership in Pediatric Physical Therapy Education, McEwen, IR, Principal Investigator; and Boyce, KE, Internal Web Site Advisor. July 1997-July 2002, $629,025.

Intramural Scholarly Projects:

  • Fall 2016 to Present
    Medical 3D Printing. Boyce, K. & Gildon, B. College of Allied Health, OUHSC. Development of a viable business plan to establish a centralized medical 3D printing service for OUHSC , OUMI and other community entities. Opportunities for research and education have been created through establishing this service.
     
  • Fall 2016 - Present
    CLICK Video Project: Enhancing Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting Through Improving Communication Knowledge and Skills. Boyce, K. & McClain, C. of College of Allied Health & OUHSC University Community (and others as project is implemented). Culture, Language & Inclusion for Clinical Knowledge aka the CLICK Video Project will feature a variety of 5-15 minute videos of interviews with individuals who have stepped forward to share their stories of inclusion or exclusion, cultural expectations, norms, and traditions, as well as suggestions for successful communication with people who are different from you. Differences and diversity explored will include visible and invisible differences, disabilities, culture, race, religion, socioeconomics,  power, gender identity, affectional identity & more, in an attempt to provide basic information (knowledge) as a foundation for individuals to enhance interpersonal and group communication (skills). More accurate knowledge and improved skills can be applied to enhance the quality of interactions within healthcare settings and the community.
     
  • 2008 -Present
    Volume Datasets: Offline Analysis and Navigation, Boyce, KE
    This intramural project has developed instructional modules for students to independently explore archived volume datasets. Senior students also create additional step-by-step instructional modules from existing datasets to build their analysis and communications skills. Analysis of images and documentation from five vendors was used to identify dataset image acquisition protocols, common and trademarked terminology as well as reconstruction and rendering techniques. A resultant presentation, “Comparative Volume Navigation" was initially delivered at the Pre- Conference Abdominal Workshop at SDMS Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV in 2013 and repeated for the Oklahoma Sonography Society in 2014. A related poster “Systematic Review of Multi-planar Reconstruction & Rendering of 3D Ultrasound Datasets: Terminology and Image Layout” at the Inaugural Biomedical Science Symposium at OUHSC in March 2017.


Clinical Interests:

  • Abdominal Sonography
  • Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation related to Diagnostic Medical Sonography
  • Translating technical info into clinically meaningful/useful content
  • Foundational knowledge & skills
  • Working with volume datasets
  • Advances in technology, understanding, and adoption of new tools


Select Publications:

  • Jan, YK, Lung CW, Cuaderes, E, Rong, D and Boyce, K (Jan 2013). Effect of viscoelastic properties of plantar soft tissues on plantar pressures at the first metatarsal head in diabetics with peripheral neuropathy. Physiological Measurement. 34(1):53-66.
  • Boyce, KE, Adrenal Glands. In: Kawamura, DM, & Lunsford, BM, eds. Abdomen and Superficial Structures, 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott (Feb 2012).
  • Evans, KD and Boyce, KE (May/June 2008). Fostering a Hierarchy of Evidence within the Profession.Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 24:183-188.
  • Consensus Conference and Plan for Development of Breast Sonographer Education, Training, and Credentialing, (conference document 2002, final report 2003). D Murphy (Ed.). Rockville, MD: The Breast Ultrasound Foundation, pp 1-24. Contributing author.
  • Boyce, KE (1999). Delivering Continuing Professional Education at a Distance: The Correlation of Field Dependence/Independence and Learning Using the World Wide Web, Dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 1999. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI (# 9933053).