Instructor Bio:
Hallie Zeleznik, PT, DPT, is the director of strategic initiatives and professional development for UPMC Centers for Rehab Services in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a board-certified neurologic clinical specialist. She previously held the positions of assistant director of the outpatient neurologic/vestibular program for UPMC Centers for Rehab Services and team leader of the inpatient brain injury rehabilitation program at UPMC Rehabilitation Institute.
Hallie has approximately 20 years of clinical experience, with specific expertise in brain injury, stroke, vestibular disorders, concussion, and post-intensive care syndrome rehabilitation. Her professional roles involve clinical practice, program development and implementation, quality improvement, leadership, and mentoring/teaching. She serves as a faculty member for UPMC Centers for Rehab Service's neurologic and geriatric residency programs and is both a clinical and an adjunct faculty member in the University of Pittsburgh Department of Physical Therapy.
Hallie is active in professional organizations and has served as a committee member of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy's Knowledge Translation Taskforce addressing the Clinical Practice Guideline: A Core Set of Outcome Measures for Adults with Neurologic Conditions Undergoing Physical Therapy. She has also served a four-year term on the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties' Neurologic Specialty Council.
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