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Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018 Curriculum Vitae Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD 987 St. Sebastian Way EC-1304 Augusta, GA 30912 (706) 721-1493 Augusta University Department of Physical Therapy Education: The Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Neuroscience Graduated July, 2008 Medical College of Georgia, School of Graduate Studies, Augusta, GA Master of Science Graduated May, 1999 Boston University, Sargent College of Allied Health Professions, Boston, MA Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy 1987, Graduated Cum Laude Licensure Information/Registration Number: South Carolina Board of Physical Therapy (License #1854), 1992 to Present Georgia Board of Physical Therapy (License # 004957), 1995 to Present Certifications: American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties: Neurology Clinical Specialist Certification, 2016-2026 American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties: Neurology Clinical Specialist Certification, 1997-2007 Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT) BIG (Rehabilitative Therapy for People with Parkinson’s Disease) Certified Clinician, July, 2010 to present Academic Appointments and Positions Held: Associate Professor, Augusta University, Department of Physical Therapy July, 2017-present Interim Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Allied Health Sciences September, 2016 –July, 2018 Assistant Professor, Augusta University, The Graduate School

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Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Curriculum Vitae

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD

987 St. Sebastian Way EC-1304 Augusta, GA 30912

(706) 721-1493 Augusta University

Department of Physical Therapy Education: The Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Neuroscience Graduated July, 2008 Medical College of Georgia, School of Graduate Studies, Augusta, GA Master of Science Graduated May, 1999 Boston University, Sargent College of Allied Health Professions, Boston, MA Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy 1987, Graduated Cum Laude

Licensure Information/Registration Number:

South Carolina Board of Physical Therapy (License #1854), 1992 to Present

Georgia Board of Physical Therapy (License # 004957), 1995 to Present

Certifications:

American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties: Neurology Clinical Specialist Certification, 2016-2026

American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties: Neurology Clinical Specialist Certification, 1997-2007

Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT) BIG (Rehabilitative Therapy for People with Parkinson’s Disease) Certified Clinician, July, 2010 to present

Academic Appointments and Positions Held:

Associate Professor, Augusta University, Department of Physical Therapy July, 2017-present Interim Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Allied Health Sciences September, 2016 –July, 2018 Assistant Professor, Augusta University, The Graduate School

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

January 2016-present WOC Research Physical Therapist, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Augusta, GA 30904-6285 November 2009-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912-0800 July 2001-July, 2017 Instructor, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912-0800 October 1995 - 2001

Clinical Experience

Staff Physical Therapist (PRN), Walton Rehabilitation Hospital, Inpatient Rehabilitation 1999-2012 Staff Physical Therapist (PRN), Augusta University Health, Outpatient and Inpatient 1996-Present Staff Physical Therapist (PRN), Carolina Home Health, Columbia, South Carolina 1993-1995 Senior Neurological Rehabilitation Physical Therapist, Clinical Instructor, Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina, Inpatient Acute/Critical Care, Outpatient 1992-1995 Senior Physical Therapist-Neurology/Neurosurgery, Clinical Instructor University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, Inpatient Acute/Critical Care 1989-1992 Staff Physical Therapist, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, Inpatient Acute/Critical Care 1988-1989

Peer Reviewed Publications:

Chatto, C. A., York, P. Slade, C.P., Hasson, S. M. Use of a Motion Capture System to Enhance a Home Exercise Program for a Person with Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Report. JNPT, 2018; 42:22-29.

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Chatto, C. A., Algood, P. PTNOW Clinical Summary for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.http://www.ptnow.org/clinical-summaries-detail/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-als, published June 6, 2017. Invited author

Stec, T. Wark, E. Chatto, C. A. Curricular Change in Professional Education: A PBL Case Study. Journal of Allied Health, 2005, Vol. 34 (1)14E-29E.

Mosley, LJ. Lee, GP. Hughes, ML. Chatto, C. A. Analysis of Symptoms, Functional Impairments and Participation in Occupational Therapy for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 2003, pp.27-43.

Manuscripts Submitted for Review

Chatto, C.A., Richardson, D., Jaffe, L. The Evolution of a Neuroanatomy Educational Digital Application from Pipe Cleaners: a case report Manuscript currently in preparation

Technology Development

Chatto, C.A., Matromonico, J., White, T., Windley, A. Build-A-Brain Explorer. An interactive web-based or mobile application developed to teach the location and functions of key nervous system structures, including spinal cord tracts. Available for download http://appstore.com/buildabrainexplorer, March, 2013. Updated Version 2.0 released October 31, 2016.

VanBrabant, D., Chatto, C.A. The Interactive Cerebellum A Guide to Signaling Pathways and Clinical Symptoms. An interactive iBook developed to teach the location and functions of key cerebellar structures and clinical correlations .Published in iBooks https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/books/id38?mt=11 April 28, 2018.

Peer Reviewed Presentations:

Chatto, C., Klein, C., The Effectiveness of an Abdominal Binder for Improving Respiratory Function In Two Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 13th Annual Meeting of Northeast Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Consortium, October 22-24, 2014.

Chatto, C., Jaffe, L. Building a Brain: Development of a Neuroanatomy Educational Application. American Physical Therapy Association NEXT conference, Charlotte, NC, June, 2014. Poster Presentation-received Special Recognition, including shown in virtual poster hall with discussion board on Conference website.

Klein, C., Chatto, C. The Effectiveness of an Abdominal Binder for Improving Respiratory Function In Two Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. American Physical Therapy Association NEXT conference, Charlotte, NC, June, 2014. Poster Presentation.

Chatto, C., Tankersley, J. The Development of a Physical Therapy Education Program in Haiti: Steps Along an Unfinished Journey. NAFSA: Association of

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

International Educators Annual Conference and Expo, San Diego, CA, May, 2014. Poster Presentation.

Chatto, C., Jaffe, L. Building a Brain: Development of a Neuroanatomy Educational Application. Demonstration at SGEA/SGSA (American Association of Medical Colleges-Southern Group on Educational Affairs/Southern Group on Student Affairs) Joint Meeting, April, 2013 and for Georgia Regents University Center for Teaching and Learning, May, 2013.

Clark, C., Lunsford, D., Chatto, C. The effect of an abdominal binder on respiratory function in a patient with ALS. Poster Presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, October, 2011.

Jones, S., Korona, T., Chatto, C. Virtual reality motor training using the Wii in a patient with incomplete tetraplegia. Poster Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, June, 2011. (Abstracted 163-RR, May, 2012 published online)

Hall, B., Chatto, C. Comparison of accuracy across disciplines on a rehabilitation center’s Functional Independence Measure Certification Test. Poster Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, June, 2011.

Jones, S., Korona, T., Chatto, C. Virtual reality motor training using the Wii in a patient with incomplete tetraplegia. Poster Presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, October, 2010.

Gordon, S. Smith, L. Chatto, C. Physical therapy and Fragile-X Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome: A case report of two brothers. Poster Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, June, 2011. (Abstracted 161-RR, May 2012 published online)

Gordon, S. Smith, L. Chatto, C. Physical therapy and Fragile-X Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome: A case report of two brothers. Poster Presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, October, 2010.

Hall, B., Chatto, C. Comparison of accuracy across disciplines on a rehabilitation center’s Functional Independence Measure Certification Test. Poster Presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, October, 2010.

Chatto, C.A., Dachenhausen, K.F., Rackley, L.S., Joseph, R. Effect of an individualized exercise program on the functional mobility and quality of life in persons with early to mid-stage Parkinson’s Disease. Poster presentation at Annual Conference and Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association, June, 2010 ( Abstracted 171-RR May, 2011 published online).

Chatto, C.A., Dachenhausen, K.F., Rackley, L.S., Joseph, R. Effect of an individualized exercise program on the functional mobility and quality of life in persons with early to mid-stage Parkinson’s Disease. Poster presentation at Physical Therapy of Georgia Fall Meeting, October, 2009.

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Chatto, CA. Deutsch, JE; Pillai, J; Lavin, T; Allison, J. Brain Activation During the Mental Imagery of Reciprocal Foot Movements and Walking, Poster presentation at Organization for Human Brain Mapping Conference, Chicago, June, 2007.

Chatto, CA. Deutsch, JE; Pillai, J; Lavin, T; Allison, J. Brain Activation during Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery of Walking. Poster presentation and Thematic Poster Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, February, 2006.

Chatto,CA; Deutsch, JE; Pillai, J; Lavin, T; Allison, J. Brain Activation during Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery of Foot Tapping. Platform presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, Dahlonega, November, 2005.

Chatto CA, Dennis JK. Use of an Innovative Patient Simulator for Intensive Care Unit Training for Physical Therapy Students; Platform presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, February, 2000.

Chatto CA. Preliminary Investigation in Reliability and Validity of the Gait Abilities Scale: A New Observational Gait Analysis Tool; Poster presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, February, 2000.

Invited Workshops (CEUs offered)

Chatto, C. Exercise to Enhance Neuroplasticity in Persons with Parkinson's Disease. Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Spring Meeting, April, 2014.

Chatto, C., Jaffe, L. Building a Brain: Development of a Neuroanatomy Educational Application. Governor’s Teaching Fellows Reunion Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, January, 2014

Considerations for Planning and Writing Clinical Case Reports with Bruce Greenfield PT, PhD, OCS and Douglas Keskula, PT, PhD, ATC at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Meeting, October 2010.

Continuing Education Presented (CEUs offered)

Improving Function for Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD): Advancing Practice with Evidence: A Six-part Webinar Series: Part 1: Neuroanatomical Considerations; Part 2: Current Medical and Surgical Management of PD; Part 3: Enhancing Neuroplasticity – Focus on PD; Part 4: Treating Gait Deviations Associated with PD; Part 5: Improving Key Functional Tasks for Patients with PD; Part 6: Choosing the Best Outcome Measures for PD Patients, The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence®. August-October, 2015.

Maximizing Function in Persons with Shoulder Dysfunction with a Focus on Patients Following Neurologic Injury or Disease with Douglas Keskula, PT, PhD, Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, September, 2010.

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Management of Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction Following Spinal Cord Injury or Stroke with Douglas Keskula, PT, PhD. Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, Augusta, Georgia, July, 2010.

Shoulder Dysfunction in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury with Douglas Keskula, PT, PhD, ATC. Ribbons of Rehabilitation Conference, Warms Springs Rehabilitation Hospital, Warm Springs, Georgia, September, 2009.

International Classification of Functioning with Malorie Novak, DPT and Lori Bolgla, PhD at PTAG East District Meeting, May, 2009.

Update on Stroke Rehabilitation: Evidence for Interventions to Improve Lower Extremity Function, Physical Therapy Association of Georgia District V meeting, October, 2008.

Neuroplasticity: Evidence and Implications for Rehabilitation, Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA, February, 2008.

Update on Stroke Rehabilitation: Review of Neuroanatomy for CareSouth Home Health, March, 2007

Review of Principles of Motor Learning and Neuroplasticity, with Abiodun Akinwuntan, PhD, for CareSouth Home Health, March, 2007

Shoulder Dysfunction in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, with Doug Keskula, PhD, PT, ATC to Physical and Occupational Therapists at Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation Hospital, Warm Springs, Georgia, June, 2002

Presentation for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia District Meeting on the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice with Doug Keskula, PhD, PT, ATC: May, 2001.

Presentation at Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Fall Conference on the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice with Lisa Riolo, PhD, PT: October, 1999.

Interdisciplinary Presentation on Physical Therapy Management of Traumatic Brain Injury through Medical College of Georgia to participating Hospitals/Clinics via GSAMS, 1997.

Portion of Dentistry for the Disabled Patient (PEDZ 5340), Medical College of Georgia: The Physically Disabled Patient, given yearly 1995-present.

Abstracts:

Chatto,CA; Deutsch, JE; Pillai, J; Lavin, T; Allison, J. Brain Activation during Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery of Walking; Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, Vol 29(4), p. 195. 2006.

Chatto, CA. Preliminary Investigation in Reliability and Validity of the Gait Abilities Scale: A New Observational Gait Analysis Tool. Neurology Report, Vol. 23(5), p. 192. December, 1999.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications:

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Joyce, N.C. and Chatto, C. Living with ALS Resource Guide 7: Functioning When Mobility is Affected by ALS. ALS Association, 2017. Invited author

Chatto, C and Dennis, JK. Intensive Care Unit Training for Physical Therapy Students. Use of an Innovative Patient Simulator. Acute Care Perspectives, Vol. 5(4), Winter 1997, p. 7-12.

Book Reviews

Martin, John H. Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas, 3rd Edition, Chapter 10 Descending Motor Pathways and the Motor Function of the Spinal Cord. Manuscript reviewed December, 2007.

Somers, Martha Freeman. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall. Manuscript reviewed October, 2006 and November, 2008.

Author (anonymous), Anatomy of the Spinal Cord. Prentice Hall, 2004. Manuscript reviewed March-April, 2004.

Somers, Martha Freeman. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation, 2nd Edition. Appleton and Lange, East Norwalk. 2001. Revision reviewed May, 2004.

Reviewer for McMaster Online Rating of Evidence (MORE), 2007-present

Funded/In Review Grant Activity:

Chatto, CA., Mastromonico, J. Creation of an iBook to replace texts in Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular. Awarded $10, 800, Affordable Learning Georgia: Textbook Translation Grant, September, 2014. (10% effort)

York, P., Chatto, CA, Hamilton, W., Morgan, J. START-A System for Technology-Augmented Rehabilitation and Training. Awarded $10,000 from CSRA Parkinson’s Disease Support Group, Augusta Chapter of National Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, August, 2014. (10% effort)

Chatto, C A., Cortez-Cooper, M., Devos, H., Akinwuntan, A. The Use of the Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill to Promote Independent Walking after Stroke: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial. Awarded. $5000. College of Allied Health Sciences Intramural Grants Program, April, 2014. (10% effort)

York, P., Chatto, CA, Hamilton, W., Morgan, J. START-A System for Technology-Augmented Rehabilitation and Training. Awarded $4800 from Georgia Regents University Small Grants Program, December, 2013. (5% effort)

Chatto, C. A. The Effect a Home-Based LSVT-BIG® Exercise Protocol on Functional Mobility and Quality of Life for Persons with Early to Mid-Stage Parkinson’s Disease. Awarded $10,000 from December, 2011. (10% effort)

Chatto, CA. Joseph, R. Willson, J. The effect of an individually prescribed exercise program on the quality of life and functional mobility in persons with early and mid-stage Parkinson’s disease. Awarded $5000 from CSRA Parkinson’s Disease Support Group, May, 2002. (10% effort)

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Hughes, MD. Mosley, LL. Chatto, CA. Lee, GP. Gladd, DL. Harmon, RL. Access to care for the diagnosis and treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Awarded $250 from BERLEX, April, 2002. (5% effort)

Chatto, CA. Cortical and subcortical activation during motor imagery of locomotion in persons following stroke: an fMRI investigation. Awarded $400 from Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, June, 2004. (10% effort)

Membership in Scientific/Professional Organizations:

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Alpha Eta Allied Health Sciences Honor Society, inducted as Faculty Member May, 2001

Education Section, American Physical Therapy Association, 1998-2008, 2013-

Virginia Physical Therapy Association, 1988-1992

South Carolina Chapter of American Physical Therapy Association, 1992-2000

American Physical Therapy Association, 1987-Present

Neurology Section, American Physical Therapy Association, 1987 - Present

Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke Special Interest Groups

Health Policy and Administration Section, American Physical Therapy Association, 2013-

Global Health and Technology in Physical Therapy Special Interest Groups

Services to the University/College/School on Committees/Councils/Commissions:

Georgia Regents University Vision 2030 Committee, Invited; Core Team Member, and Team Leader, December, 2013-April, 2014. College of Allied Health Sciences Global Health Committee, Appointed Member July 2013-present Serve on as needed basis for Georgia Regents University Study Abroad Committee, 2013-present Department of Physical Therapy Advisory Committee, Member 2007-2011 DPT Consortium Curriculum Committee, Member 2006-2008 School of Allied Health Sciences Representative to the Task force for Development of the Interdisciplinary Simulation Center 2006-2007 Department of Physical Therapy, Curriculum Committee, Chair 2005-2009 Member of School of Graduate Studies Alumni Association Board of Directors

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

2005-2010 School of Allied Health Sciences Representative for Neuroscience Teaching Planning Team 2001-2002 School of Allied Health Sciences Nominating Committee, Member 2001-2003 Search Committee for Physical Therapy Department Chair, Member 2001 Search Committee for Physical Therapy Department Research Director, Member 2001-2003 Search Committee for Physical Therapy Department Faculty, Member 2001-2005 Curriculum Committee, Member 2000-2005 Tutor Function and Training Committee, Member 2001-present Neuroscience Centers of Excellence 2001-present

Movement Disorders Clinic

Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Clinic

Role: Participated in the development of each of these interdisciplinary clinics, including the creation of evaluation forms and in the provision of patient care during clinics. Current practice primarily in ALS clinic once a month and served as a consultant in the expansion of the MCG ALS clinic to a site in Macon, Georgia

Task Force to Investigate Physical Therapy Faculty/Student Involvement in Homeless Shelter Clinic, Member, 2000 Task Force to Address Student Concerns, Chair 2000-2001 Standardized Patient Task Force, Member 1999 Professional Examination Service (PES) Task Force, Chair 1999 School of Allied Health Sciences Representative for School of Physical Therapy 1998-2000 Continuing Education Committee, Chair 1998-2001 Task Force for Problem Based Learning Curriculum Implementation, Member 1998 Continuing Education Committee, Member 1996-1998; 2005 Professional Service

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Specialization Academy of Content Experts Member as Item-writer for Specialist Examination, June 2001-2004

Neurology Section, American Physical Therapy Association, 1987 - Present

Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke Special Interest Groups

Elected Vice Chair, Brain Injury Special Interest Group, July 1998-2001 (Acting Chair, February 1999-July 1999)

Appointed to Program Committee, July 2001-2004

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, 2000-Present

Research Committee, 2006-2014

Research Committee, Chair, 20014-2016

Community Service:

Served as volunteer physical therapist with Global Therapy Group, Haitian Community Hospital, Haiti, May 7-20, 2011; October 5-19, 2012. Served as clinician and faculty with doctoral physical therapy students April 11-25, 2014 (2 students); April 10-18, 2015 (three students). Have initiated the development of a physical therapy education program in Haiti with University of Notre Dame Haiti.

Board of Directors for Coordinated Health Services (providing services to the homeless and underserved communities), January 2010-present

Community Service: Presentations:

Exercise and Myasthenia Gravis to MDA Myasthenia Gravis Support Group at Augusta University meeting, May 24, 2016.

Choosing an Exercise Program that Fits: Overview of the benefits of Different types of Exercise for People with Parkinson’s Disease to the Augusta Chapter meeting of the CSRA Parkinson’s Support Group, April 26, 2016.

Maximizing Independence, with Stephanie Johnson, MHS, OTR/L, at MDA ALS Symposium: An Informational Seminar and Expo on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Augusta, GA, May 2, 2015

Maximizing Independence, a panel discussion, at the Georgia ALS Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 2013

Physical Therapy and Parkinson’s Disease: An Overview and Demonstration of a new application of Lee Silverman Voice Technique to movement: LSVT-BIG to the Aiken and Augusta Chapter meetings of the CSRA Parkinson’s Support Group, September 3 and 27, 2011 respectively.

Maximizing Independence, with Ben Herz, OTD, OTR/L at the Georgia ALS Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 2010

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Maximizing Independence, with Ben Herz, OTD, OTR/L at the Georgia ALS Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2008

Mobility, Exercises and Activities of Daily Living, with Ben Herz, OTD, OTR/L at the Georgia ALS Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2007

Exercise and Parkinson's Disease (presentation of findings of research study with Ricky Joseph, PhD: “The effect of an individually prescribed exercise program on the quality of life and functional mobility in persons with early and mid-stage Parkinson's disease” to the CSRA Parkinson's Disease Support Group (funding source for study), October, 2005.

Educating Dental Professionals About Children with Special Health Care Needs to dentists and dental hygienists, Augusta, Georgia, November, 2004.

Presentation at Multiple Sclerosis Society State Meeting to people with MS and to therapists: Columbia, SC., 1994.

Honors and Awards:

Selected for 2017 Harvard Macy Institute Program for Educators in Health Professions, Harvard University, Boston, January 8-18 and May 15-19, 2017.

Selected for 2015-2016 Faculty Development Fellowship Program, Georgia Regents University, 20% work committment.

Recognized nominee for the Georgia Regents University “Caught in the Act of Great Teaching” award, April, 2013.

Selected for 2012 Teaching Scholars Fellowship Program, Georgia Health Sciences University, Educational Innovation Institute

Received Outstanding Faculty Award for Medical College of Georgia, School of Allied Health Sciences, 2008

Nominated Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award, 2002

Selected to be a Governor’s Teaching Fellow, May 2002 at University of Georgia. Awarded $2750 to participate in a two-week program for teaching excellence. Major project was a web-based, interactive, interdisciplinary case study for Physician Assistant, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy students for Interdisciplinary Applied Neuroscience course.

Selected to participate in the Faculty Development Institute, Medical College of Georgia 2001-02. Awarded $5000 for training and equipment to integrate technology into teaching. Major project was creating a self-instructional, web-based program that incorporates digital video, to facilitate problem solving in the critical care environment for physical therapy students.

Continuing Education Attended:

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, February, 2018

American Council on Physical Therapy Education, Educational Leadership Conference, Columbus, OH, October, 2017

American Council on Physical Therapy Education, Educational Leadership Conference, Phoenix, AZ, October, 2016

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Spring Meeting, Dalonegha, Georgia, April, 2016

Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning, Newport Beach, CA, February, 2016

Vestibular Rehabilitation, Columbia, SC, January, 2016

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Fall Meeting, Pine Mountain, Georgia, October, 2015

American Physical Therapy Association NEXT Meeting, Charlotte, NC, June, 2014

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, June, 2013

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Annual Conference and Exposition and Colloquium for Medical Educators, St. Louis, Missouri, May, 2013

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, June 2012

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Fall Meeting, Dalonegha, Georgia, October, 2011

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, National Harbor, Maryland, June, 2011

Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT) BIG (Rehabilitative Therapy for People with Parkinson’s Disease) Certification Course, July, 2010

American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2009

APTA Clinical Instructor Education and Credentialing Progra, Augusta, Georgia, January, 2009

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Fall Meeting, Dalonegha, Georgia, 2008.

American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Pre-conference Workshop: Advances in Adult and Pediatric Neurorehabilitation: Messages from III STEP, Nashville, TN, February, 2008

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference, CAPTE Self- Study Workshop, Denver, CO, June, 2007

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, Spring Meeting, Augusta, GA, April, 2007

American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, February, 2006

Untangling the Lines to Succeed in the ICU, Columbia, SC, November, 2006

III STEP: Summer Institute on Translating Research into Practice, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 15-21, 2005.

Teaching Responsibilities:

Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program

Clinical Faculty, Christ Community Health Services Faculty-Student pro bono clinic 2014-present

Summer Semester, 2018

PTHP 9116 Practice Expectations 6 (1 credit hour)

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2017, total of two students

Spring Semester, 2018 PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Fall Semester, 2017

PTHP 8243 Medical Conditions III (2 credit hours)

PTHP 8003 Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2020, total of two students

Summer Semester, 2017

PTHP 9116 Practice Expectations 6 (1 credit hour)

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2020, total of two students

Spring Semester, 2017 PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Fall Semester, 2016

PTHP 8243 Medical Conditions III: Co-Course Coordinator (6 credit hours)

PTHP 8003 Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2017, total of two students

Summer Semester, 2016

PTHP 9116 Practice Expectations 6 (1 credit hour)

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2017, total of two students

Spring Semester, 2016 PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

PTHP 9394 Elective (2 credit hours of 4 credit hours total)

Fall Semester, 2015

PTHP 8243 Medical Conditions III: Course Coordinator (6 credit hours)

PTHP 8003 Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Ongoing supervision of one research project in Class of 2017, total of two students

Summer Semester, 2015

PTHP 7121 General Concepts in Patient Management I: Content resource for Neurological systems overview (1 credit hour)

Ongoing supervision of research project for two student groups (total of 4 students) in Class of 2016, one project in Class of 2017, (total of two students)

Spring Semester, 2015

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

PTHP 9394 Elective (2 credit hours of 4 credit hours total)

Ongoing supervision of research project for two student groups (total of 4 students) in Class of 2016, initiation of project for one student group (total of two students) in Class of 2017

Fall Semester, 2014

PTHP 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Ongoing supervision of two research projects in Class of 2016, total of four students

Spring Semester, 2014

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of research project for two student groups (total of 4 students) in Class of 2016

Fall Semester, 2013 PSIO 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Initiation of supervision of two research projects in Class of 2016, total of four students

Spring Semester, 2013

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of research project for one student in Class of 2014, clinical content consultant on one research project for two students in Class of 2014

Fall Semester, 2012

PSIO 8003 Applied Neuroscience: primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Ongoing supervision of research project for one student in Class of 2014, clinical content consultant on one research project for two students in Class of 2014

Spring Semester, 2012

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of research project for one student in Class of 2014, clinical content consultant on one research project for two students in Class of 2014

Fall Semester, 2011

PSIO 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Initiation of supervision of one research project in Class of 2014, one student

Summer Semester, 2011

Ongoing supervision of two research projects in Class of 2012, total of 4 students

Spring Semester, 2011

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of two research projects in Class of 2012, total of 4 students

Summer Semester, 2010

PTHP 7121 General Concepts in Patient Management I: Co-Course Coordinator and primary content resource for Neurological systems overview (3 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of three research projects in Class of 2011 to completion, total of 5 students

Spring Semester, 2010

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and chronic neurologic diseases; secondary resource for CVA. (8 credit hours)

Ongoing supervision of three research projects in Class of 2011, total of 5 students; initiation of supervision of two projects in Class of 2012, total of 4 students

Fall Semester, 2009

PSIO 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Ongoing supervision of three research projects, total of 5 students

Summer Semester, 2009

PTHP 7121 General Concepts in Patient Management I: Content resource for Neurological systems overview (9 contact hours).

Supervision of PhD candidate, Adebimpe Obembe, PT, Carnegie Foundation Grant to support the development of female faculty members in Nigeria

Spring Semester, 2009:

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury; secondary resource for CVA, chronic neurologic diseases. (8 credit hours)

Fall Semester 2008:

PTHP 8243: Integration for Practice: Medical Conditions 3: Advanced Medical/Surgical Problems: Primary resource for the Critical Care (2 credit hours)

PSIO 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Summer Semester, 2008

Charlotte A. Chatto, PT, PhD, NCS Curriculum Vitae: June, 2018

PTHP 7121 General Concepts in Patient Management I: Content resource for Neurological systems overview (9 contact hours).

Spring Semester, 2008:

PTHP 8351 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury; secondary resource for CVA, chronic neurologic diseases. (8 credit hours)

Fall Semester 2007:

PTHP 8243: Integration for Practice: Medical Conditions 3: Advanced Medical/Surgical Problems: Primary resource for the Critical Care (2 credit hours)

PSIO 8003: Applied Neuroscience (4 credit hours total); primary resource for Further Applications for Physical Therapy: 1 credit hour of 4 credit hours

Summer Semester, 2007:

DPT 7121 General Concepts in Patient Management I: Course Coordinator and primary resource for Guide to PT Practice, Group Process and Function, Documentation, and Neurological systems overview (3 credit hours).

Spring Semester, 2007:

MPT8240 Integration for Practice: Neuromuscular: Course Coordinator and primary resource for acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury; secondary resource for CVA, chronic neurologic diseases. (7 credit hours)

PhD in Applied Health Sciences Program

Summer Semester

HPEC 7007 Web Assessment Methods

PhD Committee Responsibilities

Stephanie Reyes, SLP, CCC Committee Member, 2015-2018

Stephanie Johnson, OTR, Committee Chair 2017-present