SECTION 09

Curriculum Vitae

Amy Jennifer Bayliss, PT, DPT

Department of Physical Therapy

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Indiana University

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CURRICULUM VITAE

*All sections are since my first academic appointment, except for education

NAME:Bayliss, Amy Jennifer

EDUCATION

UNDERGRADUATE:

  • Diploma of Physiotherapy
  • OtagoSchool of Physiotherapy, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand

1990-1992

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy
  • School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

1993-1994

GRADUATE:

  • Master of Science (Physical Therapy)
  • Rocky MountainUniversity of Health Professions, Provo, Utah

2000-2001

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • Rocky MountainUniversity of Health Professions, Provo, Utah

2002-2003

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

  • Associate Clinical Professor
  • Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN; 2012-present.
  • Assistant Clinical Professor
  • Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN; 2006-2012.
  • Adjunct Faculty (Lab Instructor)
  • Department of Physical Therapy, IndianaUniversity, Indianapolis, IN; 2004-2006.

OTHER APPOINTMENTS

  • Physical Therapist – Clinical Ladder II
  • BloomingtonHospital, Rebound Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine, Bloomington, Indiana

1998-2010

  • Physical Therapist
  • Volunteers in Medicine, Bloomington, Indiana, 2010-2012.
  • Community Health, Physical Therapy and Rehab, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2012-present)

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

LICENSURE:

  • Physical Therapist License, Indiana, #05005417A
  • Physical Therapist License, Nebraska, (inactive) #1376
  • Physical Therapist License, New Hampshire, (inactive) #2089
  • New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists, Registration #70-05214

CERTIFICATION:

  • Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy® The McKenzie Method® 2005-present
  • Graston® Technique Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (GISTM) 1998-present

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • Member, American Physical Therapy Association (1997-present)
  • Member, New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc. (1992-present)
  • Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, Item Writer (2007-2009)
  • Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, Advanced Item Writer (2009-present)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Honor or Award to self

2008:

  • Excellence Award in Teaching
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Indiana University, IN
  • Golden Goniometer
  • Award for excellence in teaching from the DPT class of 2008, Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, IN
  • Excellence in Service Award
  • Awarded from the Hawthorne Community Center to the Indiana University DPT Program for your "moving" support of the Hawthorne Senior Citizens, Indianapolis, IN

2009:

  • Golden Goniometer
  • Award for excellence in teaching from the DPT class of 2009, Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, I
  • Advanced Item Writer
  • Inducted into the Advanced Item Writer Academy by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, October, 2009
  • Outstanding Woman Faculty Leader
  • Nominee, March 2009

2010:

  • Golden Goniometer
  • Award for excellence in teaching from the DPT class of 2010, Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, IN
  • Trustee Teaching Award
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Indiana University, IN
  • Outstanding Service Award
  • Received a service award from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, October, 2010
  • Outstanding Woman Faculty Leader
  • Nominee, March 2010

2011:

  • Dorothy Baethke-Eleanor J Carlin Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching
  • Nominee for 2011 for this prestigious American Physical Therapy Association award
  • Golden Goniometer
  • Award for excellence in teaching from the DPT class of 2011, Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, IN

2012:

  • Golden Goniometer
  • Award for excellence in teaching from the DPT class of 2012, Department of Physical Therapy, Indiana University, IN
  • Feitelberg Journal Founders' Award
  • Loghmani MT, Bayliss A, Strunk V, Altenburger P were awarded this prestigious American Physical Therapy Association awardfor the paper “Curriculum Strategy to Enhance Teaching and Learning"published in the Journal of Physical Therapy Education in 2011.

Honor or Award to student/others

2009:

  • IUPUI Graduate Office Travel Fellowship
  • Awarded to Bethany Holder for work completed on Direct Access research mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Amanda Whittaker for research completed on Service learning mentored by Dr.Bayliss

2011:

  • IUPUI Graduate Office Travel Fellowship
  • Awarded to Rebecca Phipps for research performed on Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Zachary Whaley for research completed on Service learning mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Joy Backler for research completed on Empathy, mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Graduate student scholarship through the Wayne County Foundation
  • Awarded to Katie Felton, recommendation given by Dr. Bayliss

2012:

  • IUPUI Graduate Office Educational Enhancement Grants
  • Awarded to Marie Berghoffto attend CSM 2012 mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Rebecca Holtzto attend CSM 2012 mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Danielle White to attend CSM 2013 to present a poster session, mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Chelsea Bird to attend CSM 2013 to present a poster and platform session, mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Erica Caley to attend CSM 2013 to present a platform session, mentored by Dr.Bayliss

2013:

  • IUPUI Graduate Office Educational Enhancement Grants
  • Awarded to Natalie Kowalinski to attend CSM 2014 to present a poster session, mentored by Dr.Bayliss
  • Awarded to Laura Heckroth to attend CSM 2014 to present a poster session, mentored by Dr.Bayliss

TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS

GRADUATE COURSES (Indiana University):

  • P643 – Psychosocial Dimensions of Physical Therapy
  • Course coordinator and primary instructor.
  • Fall 2006-present.
  • 2 credit hours, 2 contact hours per week; 38 students.
  • P622 – Musculoskeletal Practice Patterns II
  • Course instructor primarily for laboratory sessions. Course coordinator is Dr. Stuart Warden.
  • Fall 2006-present
  • 4 credit hours, 6 contact hours per week; 38 students.
  • Lab instructor as adjunct faculty, Fall 2004 & Fall 2005.
  • P541 – Musculoskeletal Practice Patterns I
  • Course instructor primarily for laboratory sessions. Course coordinator is Dr. Stuart Warden.
  • Spring 2007-present.
  • 4 credit hours, 6 contact hours per week; 38 students.
  • Lab instructor as adjunct faculty, Spring 2005 & Spring 2006.
  • P680 – Health Promotions & Community Outreach
  • Course coordinator and primary instructor.
  • Spring 2007-present.
  • 2 credit hours, 4-10 contact hours per week, hours are variable since the first 4 weeks of the course is classroom lecture (4 hours per week) and the remaining 10 weeks is community outreach so the instructor time increases to 10 hours per week of student contact time; 38 students.
  • P524 – Cardiovascular Practice Patterns
  • Course coordinator and primary instructor.
  • Spring 2007-present.
  • 3 credit hours, 4 hours per week; 38 students.
  • P660 – Selected Topics in Physical Therapy Practice
  • Lecturer for the gastrointestinal, metabolic/endocrine and multi-system disorders.
  • Fall 2010-12
  • 8 hours of lecture; 36 students.
  • P685 - Independent Study: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
  • Co-instructor and course co-coordinator with Dr Terry Loghmani
  • 2008 to present (Fall semester)
  • 1 credit hour, 16 hours total; 10-18 students.
  • P513 – Functional Anatomy and Clinical Biomechanics
  • Laboratory instructor as adjunct faculty
  • Fall 2004 and Fall 2005, two hours per week, 38 students.
  • P646 – Introduction to Therapeutic Interventions
  • Guest Lecturer, Traction for Spinal Dysfunction
  • Spring semester, 2-hour lecture, 38 students.
  • P664 – Administration & Management of Physical Therapy Services
  • Guest Lecturer, Supervision & Productivity
  • Fall 2006, 2-hour lecture, 36 students.

RESEARCH STUDENT INVOLVEMENT

GRADUATE STUDENTS:

Student / Date / Topic / Role / Degree/Institution
Kim Trong Le / 2008 / The Impact of Fibromyalgia on Resource Use and Costs in the UK Primary Care Setting. / Thesis committee member / Masters in Therapeutic Outcomes Research/IUPUI
Alondra Davis / 2009 / Indiana Minority Students Interests and Recruitment into Local Physical Therapy Programs. / Faculty sponsor on IUPUI Campus for her research. Obtained IRB approval for her study. / Doctorate of Health Science/University of Indianapolis
Anna Lewis / 2010 / Short-term effects of clinical pilates on pain and function in Australian Defence Force members with chronic low back pain: a feasibility study. / External thesis reviewer / Doctorate of Physiotherapy/ University of Melbourne, Australia

DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY RESEARCH ASSISTANTS:

(‘Publications indicate published or ‘in-press’ manuscripts and abstracts co-authored with student, *includes submitted manuscripts/abstracts)

Student / Dates / Primary Topic / Publications
Monica Beaman
Heidi Streeter
Jennifer Lyons
Erin Hilles / 2007-2008 / Impact of Service Learning on Student Experience within a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. / --
Bethany Holder / 2008-2009 / Outlooks and Opinions of Practicing Physical Therapists’ regarding Direct Access in Indiana. / 1
Amanda Whitaker
Leann Edwards / 2008-2009 / Impact of Service Learning on the Community Partners within a Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program / 1
Frank Klene
EvelinaGundeck / 2009-2010 / Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization / 3
Erica White
Renee Schlabach
Kristen Dreibelbis
Heather Smith
James Heighway
Toni Robinson / 2009-2010 / Outlooks and Opinions of Practicing Physical Therapists’ regarding Direct Access in Indiana. / 1
Travis Crozier
Alicia Barnes
Zachary Gregory
James Heighway / 2009-2010 / The Relationship Between Wii Fit Age and Self-Reported Physical Activity Level in Older Adults. / 1
Joy Backler
Jenna Gabet / 2009-2012 / Measurement of Empathy Changes During a Physical Therapists’s Education and Relationship to Gender. / 1
Rebecca Phipps
Sara Carney / 2009-2011 / Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization / --
Zachary Whaley
Nicole Krueger
Sandy Lim / 2009-2011 / Comparison of 2 models of service learning within a DPT program: success through student-faculty collaboration. / 1*
Bradley Holtz
Katherine Davey
Kari Bettenbrock / 2010-2012 / Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization / 2*
Chelsea Bird
Erica Caley / 2011-present / Measurement of Empathy Changes During a Physical Therapists’s Education and Beyond. / 2
Chelsea Bird
Danielle White / 2011-2013 / Diagnostic ultrasound and IASTM / 1
Linda Tomczuk / 2012-present / Complex cases within the ILCBL model / 1
Natalie Kowalinski
Laura Heckroth / 2012-present / Diagnostic ultrasound and IASTM / 1
Trent Crandall
Danielle Farmer / 2013-present / Diagnostic ultrasound and IASTM

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

  • National Physical Therapy Exam Item Writer for the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT)
  • Served 2 terms as an item writer
  • Inducted to advanced writing academy in 2009, which involves ongoing item writing
  • Team member in the development of the Orthopedic Practice Review Tool
  • Selected for an advanced item writing task force starting February, 2010 (3 year term)
  • Nominated to be an item writer coordinator starting March, 2013 (3 year term)
  • Ad hoc reviewer for a textbook proposal
  • Reviewed a proposal for a text titled “Culture and Disability”; Feb, 2010.
  • Ad hoc reviewer for a textbook
  • Reviewed three chapters in a text titled “Management of Low Back Pain”; March, 2011.
  • Reviewed three chapters in a text titled ”Fundamental Screening and Exam Techniques for the Physical Therapist”; June 2012.
  • Ad hoc reviewer for a journal
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 2012-13.
  • Invited and Other Contributions
  • Platform Session Co-Moderator for the Education Section: Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical therapy Association, Boston, MA (February 14th-18th, 2007).
  • Platform Session Co-Moderator for the Cardiovascular Section: Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical therapy Association, Nashville, TN (February 6th-9th, 2008).
  • Platform Session Co-Moderator for the Education Section: Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV (February 9th-12th, 2009).
  • Platform Session Co-Moderator for the Education Section: Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical therapy Association, New Orleans, LA (February 9th-12th, 2011).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

IUPUI CAMPUS

  • Patient Safety Committee
  • Member 2010

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

  • SHRS Graduation ceremony
  • Usher at the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013 graduation ceremonies
  • Hooding duties at the 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013graduation ceremonies
  • Governance Committee
  • Chair; 2007-2009.
  • Member; 2006-2009.
  • Diversity Committee
  • Chair; 2009-2012.
  • IUPUI Impact Campaign Kick-Off Event
  • Coordinated the booth for SHRS

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY

  • Awards Committee
  • Member 2006-2010.
  • Admissions Committee
  • Member 2013
  • Chair 2012.
  • Co-Chair 2010-2011.
  • Member 2006-2009.
  • Primary contact with Indiana University-Bloomington campus undergraduates.
  • Curriculum Committee
  • Member 2006-present.
  • Faculty Class Representative
  • Faculty Advisor for the class of 2012
  • Student Advising Program
  • Faculty Student Advisor; 2006-present.
  • Student Matriculation Committee
  • Member 2006-present.
  • Student Mentoring
  • Advanced spinal techniques
  • Fall semester of 2007 (5 students, 8 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2008 (16 students, 8 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2009 (21 students, 10 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2010 (8 students, 10 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2011 (22 students, 10 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2012 (24 students, 8 hours)
  • Fall semester of 2013 (20 students, 8 hours)
  • Physical Therapy Month Committee
  • Developed the committee, served as chair 2007-present.
  • Forward Motion Newsletter
  • Contributor 2007-present
  • Search and Screen Committee
  • Member: Research-track; 2009 & 2010.

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

GRANTS AWARDED:

  • IndianaState Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association

“Outlooks and Opinions of Practicing Physical Therapists on Direct Access in Indiana”

$2500 to take the project from a pilot study to a statewide study (1/30/09-12/31/09)

  • IUPUI Program Review and Assessment Committee (PRAC) Grant

“Assessment of an Integrative Longitudinal Case-Based Learning Model as a Curriculum Strategy to Enhance Teaching and Learning”

$2500 to investigate this novel pedagogical approach in regards to student learning (04/08/2010-04/08/2011). Renewed with additional $2500 for 2011-12.Renewed with an additional $2500 for 2013-14.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

INVITED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

  • International
  1. Bayliss AJ. The Graston Technique: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. Presentation to the New Zealand Rugby Team medical staff. June, 2009.
  • Local
  1. Bayliss AJ. Evidence based evaluation & treatment of the SI joint. Eskenazi Health. (01/22/13)
  2. Bayliss AJ. Physical Therapy as a Profession. IUPUI and IUB, Fall semester, 2012.
  3. Dierks TA, Bayliss AJ. The relationship between Wii Fit Age and self-reported physical activity level in older adults. Midwestern Conference on Health games, Indianapolis, IN. (10/29/10)
  4. Bayliss AJ. McKenzie Method for the Cervical Spine. St. Francis Outpatient PT Department. (06/03/10)
  5. Bayliss AJ. Series of presentations (8 x 90 minutes) on special tests for orthopedic conditions and spine mentoring for continued competence. Bloomington Hospital Rebound Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine. (Feb-Oct, 2010)
  6. Bayliss AJ. Evidence based evaluation & treatment of the SI joint. Hendricks Regional Health. (03/16/10)
  7. Bayliss AJ. Evidence based evaluation of the Glenohumeral Joint. Lecture given at Bloomington Hospital for continuing competency. (11/24/09)
  8. Bayliss AJ. Physical Therapy as a Profession. IndianaUniversityBloomington Campus. Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Fall 2009.
  9. Bayliss AJ. Assessment and treatment of the neuromeningeal system: the upper limb. BloomingtonHospital, Bloomington, IN. (12/11/08)
  10. Bayliss AJ. Evidence based evaluation and treatment of the SI joint. BloomingtonHospital, Bloomington, IN. (6/26/08) and GoodSamaritanHospital, Vincennes, IN. (11/14/08)
  11. Graston technique - Basic training, module 1. Lab Instructor for continuing education, 2 day course. Indianapolis, IN. (7/12/08-7/13/08)
  12. Physical Therapy as a Profession. IndianapolisPublicSchoolsMedicalMagnet School, Indianapolis, IN. (10/10/07)
  13. Exercise for the Prevention of Low Back Pain. Session at IUPUI Health Fair, Indianapolis, IN. (10/26/07)

PEER-REVIEWED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

  • National
  1. Altenburger PA, Bayliss AJ, Strunk VA, Loghmani MT. Enhancing student learning through case-cased curricular integration. 2013 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis, October 28th, 2013.
  1. Bayliss AJ, Bird C, Caley E, Strunk V. Measurement of empathy changes during a physical therapist’s education, as a new graduate and relationship to gender. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jan 24th, 2013.
  2. Strunk VA, Bayliss AJ, Loghmani MT, Altenburger PA. It's All in the Family: Making the Case for Instructional Collaboration Using the Integrated Longitudinal Case-Based Learning Model. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Feb 9th, 2012.
  3. Backler J, Strunk V, Gabet J, Bayliss AJ. Measurement of Empathy Changes During a Physical Therapists’s Education and Relationship to Gender.Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA, February 11th, 2011.
  4. Bayliss AJ, Klene FJ, Gundeck EL, Loghmani MT. Treatment of a patient with post-natal calf pain utilizing instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization.Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA; February 12th, 2010.
  5. McGaughey B, Klene FJ, Bayliss AJ, Fuchs R. Pharmaceutical agents used to treat osteoporosis: implications for designing effective interventions. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA; February 12th, 2010.
  6. Smith H, Bogenschutz E, Bayliss AJ, Altenburger P, Warden SJ. Publication of abstracts presented at the Combined Sections Meeting: do we publish what we preach? Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA; February 12th, 2010.
  7. Loghmani MT, Strunk V, Altenburger P, Bayliss AJ. An Integrated Case Family Series as a Curriculum Strategy to Enhance Cognitive, Cultural and Ethical Competence in the Classroom and Clinic. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV; February 12th, 2009.
  8. Bayliss AJ, Warden SJ. The effect of computer assisted education on physical therapy student performance in cardiopulmonary practice patterns. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN; February 8th, 2008.
  • Local
  1. Bayliss AJ, Bird C, Caley E, Strunk V. Measurement of empathy changes during a physical therapist’s education, as a new graduate and relationship to gender. Indiana Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jan 16th, 2013.
  2. Daily LM, Koerner MM, Rinehart LD, Bayliss AJ, Fuchs RK. An evidence-based guide to treating patients with osteoporosis. Central Indiana Chapter Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jan 17th, 2012.
  3. Altenburger P, Strunk V, Bayliss AJ, Loghmani MT. An Integrative Longitudinal Case-Based Learning Model as a Curriculum Strategy to Enhance Teaching. EC Moore Symposium, Indianapolis, IN; March 4th, 2010.
  4. Loghmani MT, Bayliss AJ. An integrated case family series as a curriculum strategy to enhance cognitive, cultural, and ethical competence in the classroom and clinic. EC Moore Symposium, Indianapolis, IN; February 22nd, 2008.

PEER-REVIEWED POSTER PRESENTATIONS

  • International
  1. Measurement of empathy changes during a physical therapist’s education and relationship to gender. World Physical Therapy Congress, Amsterdam, Holland, June 21st, 2011.
  • National
  1. Kowalinski N, Heckroth L, Warden SJ, Bayliss AJ.Ultrasound imaging for measuring the material and mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon: inter-day reliability and correlation with a functional calf length test. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Feb 6th , 2014.
  2. Elenburg JL, Foley BS, Roberts K,Bayliss AJ.Utilization of mechanical diagnosis and therapy (MDT) for the treatment of lumbar pain in the presence of known transverse process fractures. Americas Conference: MDT for Peak Patient Outcomes, July 26-28, 2013.
  1. White D, Bird C, Bayliss AJ, Loghmani MT. Application of ultrasound imaging of muscle, tendon, and fascia: an emerging PT practice area. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jan22nd , 2013.
  2. Holtz BJ, Davey K, Bayliss AJ, Loghmani MT. A Conservative Manual Therapy Approach Using Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization for the Treatment of Bilateral Planter-Fasciitis: A Case Series. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Feb 11th, 2012.
  3. Phipps RL, Carney SL, Loghmani MT, Bayliss AJ. An Innovative Manual Therapy Approach for the Treatment of patients with Achilles Tendinopathy: a case series. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA, February 11th, 2011.
  4. Bayliss AJ, Whaley Z, Krueger N, Lim S. Comparison of 2 models of service learning within a DPT program: success through student-faculty collaboration. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA, February 11th, 2011.
  5. Loghmani MT, Gundeck EL, Clayton G, Bayliss AJ. Successful Treatment of a Guitarist with a finger-joint sprain using instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization: A Case Study. Combined Sections meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA, February 11th, 2011.
  6. Crozier T, Heighway J, Gregory Z, Barnes A, Dierks T, Bayliss AJ.