Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Journeys Beyond the Horizon
View through CrossRef
Jules M Rothstein, clinician, researcher, educator, author, and speaker, entered into the field of physical therapy in 1975 following graduation from the Department of Physical Therapy at New York University. He completed his Master of Arts Degree in Kinesiology in 1979 and his Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy in 1983, also at New York University. During his training, he worked as Staff Physical Therapist at Peninsula Hospital Center in Queens, as Research Fellow with the Arthritis Foundation, and in private practice in Cedarhurst, New York.
From 1977 to 1980, Dr Rothstein was Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Physical Therapy at New York University. From 1980 to 1983, he was Instructor and Coordinator of Clinical Research and Training Programs at Washington University School of Medicine, and from 1984 to 1990, he was Associate Professor at the Medical College of Virginia. A tenured professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago since 1990, Dr Rothstein also served as Head of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago and as Chief of Physical Therapy Services at the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago until 1999. During that period, the department obtained more than $6 million in research funding and received APTA's 1997 Minority Initiative Award for consistently recruiting and maintaining ethnic and racial diversity among its students. He continues to serve as Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and remains active in all areas of physical therapy, practice, research, and service.
Dr Rothstein's expertise in measurement and research design has been used by many professionals—across disciplines—in the allied health community. He is in great demand as an invited guest speaker, having given professional presentations and keynote speeches on the topic of rehabilitation sciences at numerous national and international forums, including Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. He has also served as a consultant and visiting professor in South Africa, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Dr Rothstein has made extensive contributions to the physical therapy profession's body of knowledge, including the publication of more than 60 refereed articles and abstracts. In 1985, he edited the text Measurement in Physical Therapy. He chaired the APTA Task Force on Standards for Measurement in Physical Therapy that produced the first APTA Standards for Tests and Measurements in Physical Therapy Practice in 1993. As part of that task force, he co-authored the Primer on Measurement: An Introductory Guide to Measurements Issues. Since 1989, Dr Rothstein has served as Editor of Physical Therapy and has been appointed to that position for three 5-year terms by the APTA Board of Directors.
Dr Rothstein is a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Golden Pen Award, the Outstanding Service Award for Research, the Outstanding Service Award for Continuing Education, and the Outstanding Therapist Award in the State of Illinois.
[Rothstein JM. Thirty-Second Mary McMillan Lecture: Journeys beyond the horizon. Phys Ther. 2001;81:1817–1829.]
Title: Journeys Beyond the Horizon
Description:
Jules M Rothstein, clinician, researcher, educator, author, and speaker, entered into the field of physical therapy in 1975 following graduation from the Department of Physical Therapy at New York University.
He completed his Master of Arts Degree in Kinesiology in 1979 and his Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy in 1983, also at New York University.
During his training, he worked as Staff Physical Therapist at Peninsula Hospital Center in Queens, as Research Fellow with the Arthritis Foundation, and in private practice in Cedarhurst, New York.
From 1977 to 1980, Dr Rothstein was Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Physical Therapy at New York University.
From 1980 to 1983, he was Instructor and Coordinator of Clinical Research and Training Programs at Washington University School of Medicine, and from 1984 to 1990, he was Associate Professor at the Medical College of Virginia.
A tenured professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago since 1990, Dr Rothstein also served as Head of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago and as Chief of Physical Therapy Services at the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago until 1999.
During that period, the department obtained more than $6 million in research funding and received APTA's 1997 Minority Initiative Award for consistently recruiting and maintaining ethnic and racial diversity among its students.
He continues to serve as Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and remains active in all areas of physical therapy, practice, research, and service.
Dr Rothstein's expertise in measurement and research design has been used by many professionals—across disciplines—in the allied health community.
He is in great demand as an invited guest speaker, having given professional presentations and keynote speeches on the topic of rehabilitation sciences at numerous national and international forums, including Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, and Saudi Arabia.
He has also served as a consultant and visiting professor in South Africa, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Dr Rothstein has made extensive contributions to the physical therapy profession's body of knowledge, including the publication of more than 60 refereed articles and abstracts.
In 1985, he edited the text Measurement in Physical Therapy.
He chaired the APTA Task Force on Standards for Measurement in Physical Therapy that produced the first APTA Standards for Tests and Measurements in Physical Therapy Practice in 1993.
As part of that task force, he co-authored the Primer on Measurement: An Introductory Guide to Measurements Issues.
Since 1989, Dr Rothstein has served as Editor of Physical Therapy and has been appointed to that position for three 5-year terms by the APTA Board of Directors.
Dr Rothstein is a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association.
He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Golden Pen Award, the Outstanding Service Award for Research, the Outstanding Service Award for Continuing Education, and the Outstanding Therapist Award in the State of Illinois.
[Rothstein JM.
Thirty-Second Mary McMillan Lecture: Journeys beyond the horizon.
Phys Ther.
2001;81:1817–1829.
].
Related Results
L'horizon comme problème. Contribution à une histoire plurielle de la phénoménologie
L'horizon comme problème. Contribution à une histoire plurielle de la phénoménologie
L’enjeu de la thèse est à la fois d’esquisser une cartographie des usages phénoménologiques du concept d’« horizon » au XXème siècle, et en même temps de justifier l’idée d’une his...
Research on a 3D Seismic Horizon Automatic-Tracking Method Based on Corrugated Global Diffusion
Research on a 3D Seismic Horizon Automatic-Tracking Method Based on Corrugated Global Diffusion
The core challenges to automatic full-horizon tracking are how to establish a potential local connection relationship between the horizon points, conduct accurate global diffusion ...
A Cross Cultural Understanding of Diverse Dementia Journeys
A Cross Cultural Understanding of Diverse Dementia Journeys
AbstractBackgroundOver the past 3 years, the Global Council on Alzheimer’s Disease (GCAD) has conducted research on lived experience and care partner journeys. Specifically, this r...
Personalized customer journeys for underserved communities: Tailoring solutions to address unique needs
Personalized customer journeys for underserved communities: Tailoring solutions to address unique needs
In today's diverse marketplace, creating personalized customer journeys for underserved communities is essential for fostering inclusion and promoting equitable access to services....
Multi-Touch Attribution for Fintech SaaS Demand Generation: U-Shaped and W-Shaped Credit Allocation Across Google-Driven Journeys
<div>
Heuristic Multi-Touch Attribution for Fintech SaaS Lead Generation
</div>
Multi-Touch Attribution for Fintech SaaS Demand Generation: U-Shaped and W-Shaped Credit Allocation Across Google-Driven Journeys
<div>
Heuristic Multi-Touch Attribution for Fintech SaaS Lead Generation
</div>
DAT Freight & Analytics has expanded its freight technology ecosystem by acquiring Outgo, a fintech SaaS company focused on factoring solutions that help carriers improve c...
L’horizon et le destin de la phénoménologie
L’horizon et le destin de la phénoménologie
L’ambition de cet article est double. Il s’agit d’abord de fixer le contexte philosophique qui sous-tend le débat entre Derrida et Marion en 1999, à l’Université de Villanova, et d...
Small sinkhole-like features in alluvial plains: the example of Paganico (Lucca Plain, Italy)
Small sinkhole-like features in alluvial plains: the example of Paganico (Lucca Plain, Italy)
Abstract. Paganico is a little village located in the south-eastern portion of the Lucca Plain (North Western Tuscany, Italy). Since Seventies a few square kilometres area around P...
LE PETIT PRINCE KARYA ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY DALAM TANGGAPAN DAN HORIZON HARAPAN PEMBACA (Le Petit Prince of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Readers’ Response and Horizon Hope)
LE PETIT PRINCE KARYA ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY DALAM TANGGAPAN DAN HORIZON HARAPAN PEMBACA (Le Petit Prince of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Readers’ Response and Horizon Hope)
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan tanggapan pembaca terhadap novel Le Petit Prince, menguraikan horizon harapan pembaca terhadap novel Le Petit Prince, dan memaparkan ...

