Elizabeth Ardolino, PT, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
Dr. Elizabeth Ardolino, PT, Ph.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy. Dr. Ardolino received her Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Scranton in 2002, an advanced Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Temple University in 2008, and a PhD in Health Sciences/Movement Sciences from Seton Hall University in 2010. Her clinical experience has focused on adult and pediatric neurologic physical therapy. Dr. Ardolino's scholarship focuses on developing and testing new outcome measures for adults and children with neuromotor disorders and exploring the efficacy of novel pediatric interventions. She has recently expanded her scholarly agenda to include educational research on the impact of non-cognitive factors on learning in health sciences students.
Current Research Interests:
- Novel assessments and interventions for adults and children with neurological disorders
- Impact of non-cognitive factors on student success in physical therapist education programs
Current Courses Taught:
- Spring: DPT 6350 Pediatrics
- Summer: DPT 6450 Applied Neuroscience
- Fall: DPT 6531 Neuromuscular Systems