Dr. Michael E. Hahn gave one lecture in the Biomechanics Seminar class in the Autumn quarter of 2009 on the topic of “Joint Mechanical Energy Expenditure and Compensation During Locomotion.” This introductory seminar class is offered to graduate students through the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington.
Dr. William R. Ledoux gave one lecture to the Biomechanics Seminar class in the Autumn quarter of 2009 on the topic of “Foot Biomechanics: Robotic Gait Simulation, Finite Element Modeling and Mechanical Testing.” This introductory seminar class is offered to graduate students through the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington.
Dr. William R. Ledoux gave one lecture to the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar class in the Autumn quarter of 2009 on the topic of “Robotic Gait Simulation: Dynamic Study of Foot Pathology.” This introductory seminar class is offered to graduate students through the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington.
Dr. William R. Ledoux team taught ME 599R Computational Methods in Biomechanics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington.
Dr. Joseph M. Czerniecki participated in teaching a course related to amputee rehabilitation and prosthetic biomechanics for resident physicians in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Gayle E. Reiber regularly teaches Epidemiology 588 and Health Services 590, Development of Scientific Proposals (grant writing) to students in the School of Public Health, University of Washington.
Dr. Gayle E. Reiber is the Chairman of the Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Admissions for the University of Washington Department of Health Services. She is also the Director of the VA HSR&D Post-Doctoral Program.
Dr. Gayle E. Reiber is a part of the National Diabetes Program Task Force with the International Diabetes Federation to lead a global effort to increase the number of countries developing and implementing National Diabetes Programs and assisting existing programs.
Dr. Bruce J. Sangeorzan served on the Board of Directors for University of Washington Physicians and on the University of Washington Physicians Executive Committee from 2006 to 2009. In addition he chairs the University of Washington compliance and education committee.
Dr. Bruce J. Sangeorzan spent two weeks at the US military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany in March 2009 participating in the Distinguished Visiting Scholar Program through the Department of Defense.
Dr. Bruce J. Sangeorzan participated in the joint meeting of the Department of Defense and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery entitled Extremity War Injuries IV in January 09 and Extremity War Injuries V: Barriers to Return of Function and Duty in January 2010.
Dr. David C. Morgenroth was the Module Chair of the Limb Deficiency Module and a lecturer at the 26th Annual University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review Course, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Dr. David C. Morgenroth was the Course Director for Rehab 591: Amputee Rehabilitation and Principles of Prosthetic Use. Responsibilities for this 3-month course include: Create course topics/schedule; Give lectures; Invite and organize lecturers; further develop web-based materials; create and grade final exam. University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Dr. David C. Morgenroth gave monthly didactic noontime lectures and clinical teaching for University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation residents in amputee and electrodiagnosis clinics, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA
Dr. David C. Morgenroth gave two lectures as part of the Introduction to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course for the Rehabilitation residents at University of Washington.
