Thomas (Thom) P. Werner, PT, PhD, MA
Program Director, DPT Program—Dallas, TX Campus
Campus
Dallas, TX
College
College of Rehabilitative Sciences
Specialties
Clinical Education
Higher Education Leadership
Orthopedics
Sports Medicine
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Human & Organizational Systems, Fielding Graduate University
Master of Arts in Human & Organizational Systems, Fielding Graduate University
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Wisconsin La Crosse
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Wisconsin La Crosse
Research Interests
The lived-experience of injury, illness and disease
The emotional components of healing and recovery
Dr. Thomas “Thom” Werner joined the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) in 2012 and has more than two decades of experience in private practice. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in the School of Arts, Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. He earned a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Human and Organizational Systems at Fielding Graduate University.
After earning his Doctor of Philosophy, Dr. Werner embarked on a three-year fellow position, as a theoretician, with the Institute of Social Innovation in Santa Barbara, CA. In addition, he completed a yearlong evidence-based, accredited executive coach-training program by the International Coach Federation. Dr. Werner is also a graduate fellow of the APTA’s Fellowship in Education Leadership.
Areas of clinical specialization include orthopedic and sports injury care, management of chronic postural dysfunction and the use of Pilates and Gyrotonics for sport-specific training. Dr. Werner served on the Board of Directors for the Private Practice Section of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), as both a director and as a vice president and strategic plan monitor. He currently serves on leadership committees for the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (ACAPT).
Scholarly research surrounds the emotional component of injury and illness, and how those components influence healing and recovery. Current research seeks to understand the associations between epistemologies, methods of inquiry and research question-type. Dr. Werner also has a keen interest to unearth sound physical therapy case study methodologies to integrate quantitative-based outcome measures and qualitatively defined Quality of Life (QOL) indicators. In addition, he seeks to understand the clinical reasoning competencies of new graduates and novice clinicians.
Dr. Werner is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Texas chapter of APTA. He is also a member of the Academy of Physical Therapy Education, the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy and the Private Practice Section of APTA.