Li-041909 Student Inservice: High Intensity Gait Training 1-29-2026 (In Person)
Type
Credit
Description
Student Inservice
High Intensity Gait Training
Thursday, January 29, 2026, 12-2pm
There is high quality and evolving evidence for implementation of high intensity gait training (HIGT) for recovery and optimization of ambulatory function in the neurologic patient population. Despite recent campaigns and clinical practice recommendations, there have been persistent challenges to moving our practice forward in the education and clinical domains. In this education session, we will describe the planning strategies and developmental action plan for the implementation of HIGT in an outpatient rehabilitation setting. A framework will be provided for developing a comprehensive training program encompassing didactic, clinical, and psychomotor domains. Commonly encountered challenges and successes with the quality improvement process will be shared as well as reflection on future considerations for growth and continued development. This presentation will encourage and enhance the discussion on the feasibility and rewarding process of HIGT implementation in patients with CVA, spinal cord injury and brain injury.
Objectives
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Be able to devise a framework for implementing high intensity gait training into practice.
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Be able to identify potential barriers and apply pertinent solutions to implementation of high intensity gait training in their practice setting.
Insider Look: Joining Todays Workforce Course Description
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Branding: How to Brand yourself – Resume, LinkedIn, Reputation, Networking MedStar Health Physical Therapy and NRN Brand and What Makes Us Special- Craig
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LinkedIn: Creating a LinkedIn profile; How to Leverage LinkedIn in Job Search
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Insiders look at a Recruiter seat and what recruiters are searching for
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Recruitment Lifecycle
Agenda
12:00 pm Lecture
12:45pm Lunch provided
1:00pm Mentorship Program Opportunities for New Grads and Insider Look: Joining Todays Workforce – Craig Harbert and Mike Thorn, PTA
2:00pm Dismissal
Observation hours and tours of Montgomery Hospital and Olney site will be available before and after the course. Please let Romina Astifidis, Romina.astifidis@medstar.net know if you would like to observe.
Tuition – Tuition is free for NRH and MedStar Health
Suggested Audience – PT/PTA Students
Speakers
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Catherine Brinlee PT, DPT received her DPT from the University of Pittsburgh in 2018. Dr. Brinlee has been treating a mix of orthopedic and neurological patients in an outpatient setting since. She has been certified in LSVT BIG, HIGT, dry needling and several vestibular/concussion certifications. Dr. Brinlee treats a variety now of orthopedic and neurological patients including CVA, Parkinson's, MS and TBI. She is currently serving as Neurological Clinical Specialist for MedStar Southern Maryland.
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Mike Thorn PTA Mentorship Coordinator
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Craig Harbert, Senior Healthcare Recruiter
Where – In Person
MedStar Montgomery Medical Center
MMC - Community Learning Center A, B and C
18101 Prince Philip Drive
Olney, MD 20832
301-774-8882, 301-774-8882 Main
https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-montgomery-medical-center?utm_campaign=mhs_citations&utm_medium=ad_listings&utm_source=rio_seo&utm_term=hospital
Questions
Romi Astifidis
Romina.Astifidis@MedStar.net
Objectives
- Be able to devise a framework for implementing high intensity gait training into practice.
- Be able to identify potential barriers and apply pertinent solutions to implementation of high intensity gait training in their practice setting.
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Fees
Activity Director
Activity Coordinators
Patricia Cornias
Miriam Bovich
Romina Astifidis