Danielle Rosenzweig, PT, DPT

Instructor, PT Programs

Campus

St. Augustine, FL

College

College of Health Sciences

Specialties

Acute Care
Adult Rehabilitation
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Chronic Disease Management
Clinical Education
Dementia Care
Emergency Medicine
Higher Education
Kinesiology
Neurological Disorders
Neurological Rehabilitation
Pharmacology
Spinal Cord Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Vision Rehabilitation

Education

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Alvernia University
Bachelor of Science in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh

Research Interests

Stroke
Cerebellar
Balance and Vestibular Dysfunction
Neurodegenerative pathology and recovery
Neurologic Recovery and Rehabilitation
NPTE Success, strategies and innovative teaching techniques

Dr. Danielle Rosenzweig is a physical therapist, educator, mentor and researcher focused on neurological rehabilitation and National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) success. She is passionate about helping students launch their careers. She uses creative, unique and innovative techniques to individualize her approach for each student. Dr. Rosenzweig is the NPTE Success Specialist for the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in both the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) residential and flex programs across all campuses. Additionally, she serves as an Instructor for various DPT courses.

Dr. Rosenzweig has clinical experience and advanced training in the management of individuals with neurological injuries. She has experience practicing in inpatient acute care, sub-acute stroke rehabilitation, post-acute brain injury and outpatient adult neuro including treating various vestibular/balance disorders. She is a certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS), Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) and Vestibular/Concussion Rehabilitation Specialist (AIB-VR/CON).

She continues to provide consultation and mentorship, especially geared toward assisting new graduates. It is her goal to help as many students as possible pass the NPTE exam and begin their careers as licensed physical therapists.