The academic faculty are committed to providing
physical therapy students with a strong background
in the theoretical aspects of physical therapy as
well as the clinical skills required for practice.
The members of the faculty are dedicated to providing
not only a positive educational experience, but also
a personal growth experience for each student. In
order to accomplish these goals, the physical therapy
faculty members are accessible to both the pre-physical
therapy and professional students to provide them
guidance and assistance in planning their programs
of study. The following is a list of current faculty
members and their areas of teaching/research interests.
Cindy Flom-Meland, PT, PhD, NCS
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT, MPT,
and Ph.D, Special Education, University of North
Dakota. Adult neuro-rehabilitation.
Meridee Danks, PT, DPT, NCS
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT and M.P.T.,
University of North Dakota. Adult neuro-rehabilitation.
Susan Jeno, PT, PhD
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT
and M.A., Education, University of Michigan, PhD,
Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of North Dakota.
Gross Anatomy, Orthopedics and Administration.
Beverly Johnson, PT, DSc, GCS
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy and Academic
Coordinator of Clinical Education (ACCE); BSPT
and M.S., Physical Education, University of North
Dakota. Clinical Education, Administration, Industrial
Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Renee Mabey, PT, PhD
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT,
M.S., Physical Education, Ph.D., Research Methodologies,
University of North Dakota. Patient Evaluation,
Statistics and Medico-legal Aspects.
Peggy Mohr, PT, PhD
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT,
M.S. and Ph.D., Special Education, University of
North Dakota. Pediatrics and Early Intervention.
Thomas Mohr, PT, PhD
Professor and Chairman of Physical Therapy;
BSPT, University of North Dakota; M.S., Physical
Therapy, University of Minnesota; Ph.D. Physiology,
University of North Dakota. Neuroscience, Biomechanics,
Electromyography, and Motion Analysis.
David Relling, PT, PhD
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT,
University of North Dakota; M.S., Kinesiology, Kansas
State University; Ph.D. Physiology, University of
North Dakota. Exercise Physiology, Cardio-pulmonary
Rehabilitation, Exercise Physiology and Orthopedics.
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Mark Romanick, PT, PhD, ATC
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT
and MPT, University of North Dakota; Ph.D. Physiology,
University of North Dakota, A.T.C., University of
Idaho. Sports Medicine, Orthopedics, and Biomechanics.
Schawnn Decker, PT, DPT
Part-time Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT, MPT, and DPT, University of North Dakota. Physical
Therapy Procedures, Modalities, Orthopedics and
Electrotherapy.
Michelle LaBrecque, PT, DPT
Part-time Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy; BSPT,
University of Minnesota; MPT, DPT University of North
Dakota. Physical Therapy Procedures, Modalities
and Orthopedics.
The staff are committed to providing the physical
therapy students with exceptional service and support.
The following is a list of current staff members.