CHCS - Perspectives Summer/Fall 2017

College of Health Care Sciences 35 Physical Rehabilitation Services Among Individuals with Commercial Insurance in New York State,” which was published in the February 2016 issue of the Physical Therapy Journal . In addition to teaching and scholarship, Hanney has a com- mendable level of service at the local and national levels. He serves as chair of the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Sports Medicine Special Interest Group and has served on various committees for the Florida Physical Therapy Association regional district. An academician, clinician, and researcher, who also serves as an associate editor for the Strength and Conditioning Journal, Hanney is an active reviewer for numerous refereed journals. In 2011, he received the Editorial Excellence Award from the National Strength and Conditioning Association for his ser- vices to the Strength and Conditioning Journal as a reviewer. Lastly, he serves as a mentor and committee member for students in the NSU Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy Program. ● William J. Hanney demonstrates techniques during one of his continuing education classes. “The reliability and validity of our testing is vital to clinical practice, as treatment choices are based on the accuracy of the examination.” —William J. Hanney, D.P.T., Ph.D.

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