Christopher Cesario, PT, DPT, MBA - Northeastern University

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August 12, 2020Christopher Cesario, PT, DPT, MBA6J Robinson HallDepartment of Physical Therapy, Movement & Rehabilitation SciencesNortheastern UniversityBoston, MA 02115(617) astern UniversityCollege of Professional StudiesBoston, MADoctorate in Physical Therapy (2012)Boston UniversitySchool of ManagementBoston, MAMasters in Business Administration: Concentrations in Health Sector Management and Finance(2008)Northeastern UniversityBouvé College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesBoston, MABachelor of Science in Physical Therapy with Honors (1995)Current Licensure:Massachusetts Physical Therapist License # 10444Certifications:Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, (NSCA): 1996-2008APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor: 1998-presentAPTA Certified Clinical Instructor Program Trainer: 2014-presentSocial Media Basics for Healthcare Certificate: 2017Employment History:Senior Director of Clinical EducationAssociate Clinical Professor (Non-tenure)Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation SciencesNortheastern University; Bouvé College of Health SciencesBoston, MA2019-presentDirector of Clinical EducationAssistant Clinical Professor (Non-tenure)/ Associate Clinical Professor (Non-tenure)Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation SciencesNortheastern University; Bouvé College of Health Sciences1

August 12, 2020Boston, MA2013-2019Interim Director of Clinical EducationClinical Instructor (Non-tenure)Department of Physical TherapyNortheastern University; Bouvé College of Health SciencesBoston, MA2012-2013Academic Coordinator of Clinical EducationClinical Instructor (Non-tenure)Department of Physical TherapyNortheastern University; Bouvé College of Health SciencesBoston, MA2010-2012Without Compensation (WOC) Staff Physical TherapistVA Boston Healthcare SystemBrockton, MA2014-PresentOnline Teaching Assistant/FacilitatorAdjunct Faculty (Online Teaching Facilitator)Non-tenureBoston University: College of Communications2009-presentSenior Project Manager and Financial AnalystBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston, MA2009-2010Project Manager and Financial AnalystBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston, MA2008-2009Center Coordinator and Senior Physical TherapistBoston University Physical TherapyBoston, MA2003-2008Lab InstructorNortheastern UniversityPhysical Therapy2

August 12, 2020Boston, MA2001-2002Per Diem Physical TherapistFaulkner HospitalBoston, MA1996-2002Home Care Physical TherapistPartners in RehabSaugus, MA1997-1998Staff Physical TherapistNew England Baptist HospitalBoston, MA1995-2003TeachingFall Semester:1. 2010:a. PT 6000: Administrationb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 22. 2011a. PT 6000: Administrationb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 23. 2012a. PT 6000: Administrationb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2c. PT 6441: Clinical Education 14. 2013a. PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, Managementb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2c. PT 6448: Clinical Education 35. 2014:a. PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, Managementb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2c. PT 6448: Clinical Education 36. 2015a. PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, Managementb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2c. PT 6441: Clinical Education 17. 2016a. PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, Managementb. PT 6442: Clinical Education 28. 20173

August 12, 2020a.b.c.9. 2018a.b.c.10. 2019a.b.c.11. 2020a.b.c.PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, ManagementPT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, ManagementPT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, ManagementPT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6000: Leadership, Administration, ManagementPT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6441: Clinical Education 1Spring Semester1. 2011a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 6448: Clinical Education 32. 2012a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 6448: Clinical Education 3c. PT 5229: PT Project 23. 2013a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6441: Clinical Education 1d. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2e. PT 6448: Clinical Education 34. 2014a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2d. PT 6448: Clinical Education 35. 2015a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Projectc. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2d. PT 6448: Clinical Education 36. 2016a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2d. PT 6448: Clinical Education 37. 20174

August 12, 2020a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6448: Clinical Education 3* Global Experience: Switzerland: Academic exchange with the HESAV inLausanne, Switzerland, 10 day intensive elective, included two lectures, one labsession, standardized patient experiences and clinical observations at rehabilitationhospital.8. 2018a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2d. PT 6448: Clinical Education 39. 2019a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2d. PT 6448: Clinical Education 310. 2020a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2*c. PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6442: Clinical Education 2*Global Experience: United Kingdom: Academic exchange with Teesside Universityin Middlesbrough, England: 10 day intensive embedded program, included lectures,lab sessions and clinical observations at a local hospital.11. 2021a. PT 5226: Professional Seminar IIb. PT 5229: PT Project 2c. PT 6441: Clinical Education 1d. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2e. PT 6448: Clinical Education 3Summer Semester:1. 2011a. PT 5351: Business Managementb. PT 6441: Clinical Education 12. 2012a. PT 5351: Business Managementb. PT 6441: Clinical Education 1c. PT 6448: Clinical Education 33. 2013a. PT 5351: Business Managementb. PT 6441: Clinical Education 1c. PT 6441: Clinical Education 1d. PT 6442: Clinical Education 2e. PT 6448: Clinical Education 35

August 12, 20204. 2014a.b.5. 2015a.6. 2016a.b.7. 2017a.b.8. 2018a.b.c.9. 2019a.10. 2020:a.b.11. 2021:a.b.PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6442: Clinical Education 2PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6448: Clinical Education 3PT 6441: Clinical Education 1PT 6448: Clinical Education 3Peer Reviewed Publications1. Corkery MB, Hensley CP, Cesario C, Yen SC, Chui K, Courtney C. “Use of thrust jointmanipulation by student physical therapists in the United States during clinical educationexperiences”. J Man Manip Ther. 2020 Dec; 28(5):266-274. Corkery, M, Hensley C,Cesario C, Yen, S, Courtney C. “A Survey to Investigate the Use of Thrust JointManipulation by Student Physical Therapists in the United States during ClinicalEducation Experiences.” Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. 20202. Corkery M, Hazel K, Cesario C. “Student physical therapist clinical practice, decisionmaking and utilization of thrust joint manipulation during clinical educationexperiences.” Manual Therapy. 2016; 25 (September):e163.3. Cesario C. Shayman C., Abdullah A., Fitzpatrick D., Corkery M. World Congress ofPhysical Therapy. “Are physical therapist students adequately prepared for primarycontact practice?” Abstract. World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Singapore. (May4, 2015)Peer Reviewed Scientific & Professional Presentations:International:1. Corkery M, Hazel K, Cesario C. Student physical therapist clinical practice, decisionmaking and utilization of thrust joint manipulation during clinical education experiences.Poster. International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical TherapistsConference. Platform. Glasgow, Scotland (July 5, 2016)6

August 12, 20202. Cesario C. Shayman C., Abdullah A., Fitzpatrick D., Corkery M. World Congress ofPhysical Therapy. “Are physical therapist students adequately prepared for primarycontact practice?” Poster. World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Singapore (May 4,2015)National:1. Bangs D, Cesario. C, McCormack Tutt S. What Is the Perceived Value of ClinicalEducation Site Visits in Physical Therapist Education? Poster. APTA EducationLeadership Conference (Virtual). (October 15-17, 2020)2. Maxwell J, Bangs D, Cesario C. A Holistic Approach to the Clinical EducationMatching Process Using Relational Coordination Theory Presentation. APTA EducationLeadership Conference, Bellevue, WA. (October 18-20, 2019)3. Hayward LM, Cesario C, Canali, A, Yen, S. Reflection within a community of practice:A model of integrated clinical education (ICE). Poster. APTA Combined SectionsMeeting. Washington, DC. (January 24, 2019)4. Corkery M, Hensley CP, Cesario, C, Yen, S, Chui, K, Courtney C. A Survey toInvestigate the Use of Thrust Joint Manipulation by Student Physical Therapists duringClinical Education Experiences. Platform. American Academy of Orthopaedic ManualPhysical Therapists, Reno, NV. (November 10, 2018)5. Riley E, Fitzgerald C, Steinbarger K, Cesario C. Advancing the Knowledge TransferSystem via Social Media: Collaboration Between Academic and Clinical Partners. Poster.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA (February 23, 2018)6. Corkery M. Hazel, K., Cesario, C. The Use of Clinical Prediction Rules in ClinicalReasoning During Student Physical Therapist Outpatient Clinical Education Experiences.Accepted for Platform Presentation. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual PhysicalTherapists, Salt Lake City, UT (October 21, 2017)7. McCauley JA, Wetherbee-McDevitt E, Dupre AM, Cesario C, Cusson M, Holmes MB,Kenney D, Kucharski-Howard J., Student Readiness for First Full-time ClinicalExperiences, Platform. APTA Education Leadership Conference, Phoenix, AZ. (October9, 2016).8. Wetherbee E, Holmes MB, McCauley JA, Cesario C, Cusson M, Kucharski-Howard J.Clinical Instructors’ Interpretation of the CPI’s Definition of Entry-Level Performance: AQualitative Analysis. Platform. APTA Education Leadership Conference, Phoenix, AZ.(October 9, 2016).9. Cesario C., Bangs D. Creation of Digital Content to Facilitate Clinical InstructorDevelopment," Poster, APTA Education Leadership Conference, Phoenix, AZ. (October 7,2016).10. Fitzgerald C, Riley E, Cesario C, Steinbarger K, Combined Sections Meeting, "AKnowledge Transfer System via Social Media: Collaboration," Poster. APTA CombinedSections Meeting, Anaheim, CA. (February 19, 2016).11. Cesario C, Bangs D. Education and Leadership Conference. Clinician FeedbackRegarding Length of Physical Therapist Clinical Education Experiences, Platform. APTAEducation Leadership Conference (October 3, 2015)12. Cesario C, Wilmarth M. Education & Leadership Conference, The Relationship BetweenAcademic Factors and Clinical Education Outcomes. Poster APTA Education LeadershipConference, Kansas City, MO. (October 11, 2014).7

August 12, 202013. Corkery M., Cesario C. Annual Conference, Factors Associated with Student PhysicalTherapist Clinical Decision Making and Utilization of Thrust Joint Manipulation DuringClinical Education Experiences, Poster. American Academy of Orthopaedic ManualPhysical Therapists, Cincinnati, OH. Platform Presentation (October 19, 2013).14. Corkery M., Cesario C. Annual Conference, The Use of Evidence Based Practice andClinical Reasoning in Student Physical Therapist Outpatient Clinical EducationExperiences, Poster. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists,Cincinnati, OH. Platform Presentation (October 19, 2013).15. Corkery, M, Cesario C., Hayward, LM, Bakos J, Coogan E, Sheedy,R, APTA AnnualMeeting, Student Physical Therapist Critical Thinking and Differential Diagnosis SkillDevelopment: Implications for Direct Access Practice, APTA Annual Meeting, Poster.Salt Lake City, Utah. (June 28, 2013).16. Corkery M, Cesario C., Hayward LM, Bakos J, Coogan E, Sheedy R., APTA CombinedSections Meeting, Utilization of Thrust Joint Manipulation (TJM) in Doctor of PhysicalTherapy Student Clinical Education Experiences: Bridging the Gap from Classroom toClinic, Poster. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA. (January 23, 2013).Regional1. Cesario C, Hubbard J, Knisely S, Marella L. Folmar E. Assessing the Reliability of HudlTechnique Software with SPORTSMETRICS Valgus Digitizer Software in theIdentification of “High Risk" Female Soccer Players. Poster. Boston Children’s HospitalFemale Athlete Conference. Wellesley, MA (June 9, 2017)2. Cesario C., Billich R, Calderone B, Nandkumar A. Annual Conference, Identifying low,medium, and high risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament tears among high schoolfemale soccer players, Poster. APTA of Massachusetts, Norwood, MA (November 5,2016).3. Naidoo K, Cesario C, Fitzgerald C. Annual Conference, Beyond a social network: Aninformation network for the health care professional: Moving from information recipientto information broker. Presentation. APTA of Massachusetts, Norwood, MA (November14, 2015)Non-Peer Reviewed Presentations:1. Faria, E., Collier, E., Cesario, C., Corkery, M. A Survey of Clinical Instructors’Perspective on Teaching Thrust Joint Manipulation to Physical Therapy Students, Poster,Non-Peer Reviewed, Conference/Mtg Name: Northeastern University, Research,Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE)., Boston, MA, Conference, Local, Accepted,(April 9, 2020)2. Cesario C, DeGeorge R, Park BH, Johnson M, Jusczyk O, Musterer A, Robinson M,Young M. Cross-Cultural Comparison of ACL Rehabilitation and Return to Sport inCompetitive Male Soccer Players. Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE)(April 9, 2020)3. Nowakowski, K., Cesario, C. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Springfield College (September 26-27,2019)8

August 12, 20204. Cesario C, Nowakowski,K. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Northeastern University (April 6-7,2019)5. Cesario C, Braile D., Thompson D, Gillette M. Physical Therapist Graduates’Perceptions of the Sports Performance Concentration on Employment and Practice.Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE) (April 4, 2019)6. Nowakowski, K., Cesario, C. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 1-day course. Springfield College (September 30,2018)7. Cesario, C. Effective Management of the Student Clinician. Rehab Grand Rounds –South Shore Hospital. (November 30 & December 6, 2017)8. Nowakowski, K., Cesario, C. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Springfield College (September 29-30,2017)9. Cesario, C., Mercuro, R., Nicholas, M., Reisman, J. Neuromuscular risk factormodification for the adolescent athlete: an educational seminar. Research, Innovationand Scholarship Expo (RISE) (April 5, 2018)10. Nowakowski, K., Cesario, C. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Springfield College (October 21-22,2017)11. McSorley, O., Cesario, C. American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed ClinicalInstructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Franklin Pierce University (September 22-23,2017)12. Cesario, C., Nowakowski, K. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Northeastern University (April 29-30,2017)13. Cesario, C., Hubbard, J., Knisely, S., Marella, L. Assessing the Reliability of HudlTechnique Software with SPORTSMETRICS Valgus Digitizer Software in theIdentification of “High Risk" Female Soccer Players. Research, Innovation andScholarship Expo (RISE) 2017, April 2017. Poster14. Cesario C. Surgical Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Rehabilitationimplications. Invited lecture – HESAV. Lausanne, Switzerland March 9, 2017.15. Cesario C, Nowakowski K. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Northeastern University (September17-18, 2016)16. Cesario C, Billich R, Calderone B, Nandkumar A, ACL Prevention Programs for High,Medium, and Low Risk in High School Female Soccer Players. Research, Innovation andScholarship Expo (RISE) 2016, April 2016. Poster17. Cesario C, Nowakowski K, Tutt S. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. Northeastern University (June 13-14,2015)18. Cesario C, Benfey K, DiRado I, Gilbert P, Megan E. Identifying Risk Factors forAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Amongst Female High School Soccer Players.Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE) 2015, April 2015. Poster9

August 12, 202019. Tutt, S, Morren S, Cesario C. American Physical Therapy Association CredentialedClinical Instructor Program (CCIP). 2-day course. University of New England(September 13-14, 2014)20. Cesario C, Clark C, Howard M, Nelson L, Reddington D, The Effects of a 4 weekStrengthening Program on ACL Risk Factors in Female High School Soccer Players.Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE) 2014, March 2014. Poster21. Cesario C, Alderink M, Botti T, Bruno N, Dodson E, Greenidge S, Harris E, The Effectof an 8-Week Injury Prevention Program on Decreasing Risk Factors Associated withAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in High School Female Basketball Players. Research,Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE) 2013, March 2013. Poster22. Cesario C, Camarda L, Hunter A, Lenahan B, Mallett S, Toy K, Virgile M. Integratingan Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury Prevention Program Into a Public SchoolPhysical Education Curriculum. Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo (RISE)2012, March 2012. PosterFunded/In Review Grant Activity1. Cesario C, Bangs D, Maxwell J. Northeastern University Office of the Provost Full-timeFaculty Development Fund (FFDF). “Supervising Students who Identify as LGBTQ whilein the Clinical Setting: A Simulation Based Training program for our ClinicalInstructors”. May 2020 Funded, deferred to 20212. Cesario, C., Bangs, D., Ventura, S. Northeastern University Office of the Provost Fulltime Faculty Development Fund (FFDF). “Using Technology to Promote ClinicalInstructor Continuing Education”. January 2016 Not FundedProfessional Affiliations Membership:World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT). 2010 to presentAmerican Physical Therapy Association (APTA), 2010 to presentMember of Section on Health Policy & AdministrationMember of the Academy of Physical Therapy EducationMember Clinical Education Special Interest GroupAPTA Massachusetts State ChapterNew England Consortium of Clinical Education, 2010-PresentResearch Committee 2010-2012Education Committee 2012-presentWebsite/Technology 2013-presentChairperson 2016-presentAmerican College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). 2008-2010National Strength and Conditioning Association. 1996-2008Community ServiceWithout Compensation (WOC) Staff Physical Therapist: 2014-presentBAA / Boston Marathon; Medical Tent Staff Volunteer: 2014, 2016-2017, 2019Pan Mass Challenge Massage Therapy Volunteer: 2015-2017, 2019DECA – Judge for Business Case Competitions (State Competition 2019; Local 2020-2021)10

August 12, 2020Services to the University/College/SchoolDepartment of Physical TherapyCurricular Affairs: Vice Chair (2018-2019)Outcomes Committee: Member, 2010-2014; Chair (2017-2018)Alumni/Social Media Committee: Member (2017-present)Continuing Education Committee: (2018-present)Sports & Human Performance Concentration co-director (2013-present)Curriculum Committee: Member (2015-2017)Professionalism Task Force: Member (2012-2014); Chair (2014-2017)Academic Standing Committee: Member (2013-2015)PT Executive Council: Member (2012-present)Clinical Promotion Committee: (2019-present)Search Committee: Member: Finance Manager (2018)Search Committee: Member: Admin

Christopher Cesario, PT, DPT, MBA. 6J Robinson Hall . Department of Physical Therapy, Movement & Rehabilitation Sciences . Northeastern University . Boston, MA 02115 (617) 373-5536 . c.cesario@northeastern.edu . Education: Northeastern University . College of Professional Studies. Boston, MA