Stout delivers APTA’s Maley Lecture

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Sept. 9, 2020

Nicole Stout, a 1994 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in community health, was awarded a lectureship from the American Physical Therapy Association.

Stout, who is a research assistant professor at the West Virginia University Cancer Institute, delivered the John H.P. Maley Lecture as part of Virtual NEXT, APTA’s continuing education program that supports the physical therapy community.

Stout’s lecture, titled “Cancer Rehabilitation: Insights on the Future of our Practice,” focused on the implementation of prospective surveillance models.

She was also awarded the Lucy Blair Service Award, which honors APTA members’ contributions to the organization. The APTA is a national professional organization representing more than 100,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants and students.