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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Anne Woodruff Jameson, PT, DPT

Assistant Professor

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Anne Woodruff Jameson
Woodruff Jameson is an assistant professor in the Physical Therapy program. She received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2015 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and is enrolled again as a PhD candidate in the Medical Sciences Interdepartmental Area Patient-Oriented Research Program. She is one of the course coordinators for a professional development series, two of the practice management series, and teaches in a variety of other physical therapy courses.

Woodruff Jameson’s clinical specialties include pediatrics, community-based and vocational fitness programs for teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and pelvic health for adult women with I/DD. Her research interests are in using pelvic floor physical therapy to facilitate cervical screening for women with I/DD, and ensuring adequate physical fitness for competitive wage employment for adults with I/DD. She is a member of the Pediatrics and Pelvic Health Academies of the American Physical Therapy Association.
  • DPT, Division of Physical Therapy Education, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2015
  • BA, Biology, Truman State University, 2010
  • Credentialed Clinical Instructor, American Physical Therapy Association, 2018
  • Accessibility to sexual health services for people with developmental disabilities
  • Fitness for youth and adults with developmental disabilities to facilitate competitive wage employment
  • Clinical Case Studies
  • Munroe-Meyer Institute Spirit of MMI Award, 2020
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center Silver U Award, 2019
  • Munroe-Meyer Institute Monthly Stand-Out Award, 2018
  • UNMC Department of Physical Therapy Service Award, 2015
  • UNMC Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) Certificate, 2015
  • Midwest Deans of Allied Health Legacy Scholarship, 2014
  • UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute Rhoda Davis-Blatt scholarship, 2013