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Education and qualifications (3)

Texas Tech University: Lubbock, TX, US

2014-08 | DPT (Physical Therapy)
Education
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Julie DeVahl

University of Minnesota: Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

1984-06 | M.S. (Physical Therapy)
Education
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Julie DeVahl

University of North Dakota: Grand Forks, ND, US

1979-05 | B.S. (Physical Therapy)
Education
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Julie DeVahl

Professional activities (2)

Texas Physical Therapy Association: Austin, Texas, US

1994 to present
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Julie DeVahl

American Physical Therapy Association : Alexandria, VA, US

1977 to present
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Julie DeVahl

Works (6)

USING AN INNOVATIVE AND HOLISTIC HYFLEX APPROACH TO INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

2022-03 | Conference paper
Contributors: Kim Hoggatt Krumwiede; Bau Tran; Megan Sellers; Gilbert Moralez; Julie DeVahl; Carolyn Bradley-Guidry
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Financial Literacy Among Health Professions Graduate Students.

Journal of allied health
2020-01-01 | Journal article
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Julie DeVahl

Physical Therapists' Perspectives on Lifelong Learning.

Journal of allied health
2020-01-01 | Journal article
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Julie DeVahl

SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY CURRICULA IN PHYSICAL THERAPIST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMS.

International journal of sports physical therapy
2017-10-01 | Journal article
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Julie DeVahl

Anthropometric measures, presence of metabolic syndrome, and adherence to physical activity guidelines among African American church members, Dallas, Texas, 2008.

Preventing chronic disease
2010-12-15 | Journal article
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Julie DeVahl

Academic incentives for students can increase participation in and effectiveness of a physical activity program.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH
2005-05-01 | Journal article
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Julie DeVahl