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Dr. Stacey Sloas
Interim Chair
Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
Education
- EdD, Arkansas State University (Educational Leadership)
- M.S.E., Arkansas State University (Educational Leadership)
- B.S., Arkansas State University (Physical Therapy)
- B.S.E., Arkansas State University (Biology)
Professional Credentials
- Arkansas Physical Therapy License
- Basic Disaster Life Support
- LSVT BIG certified
Teaching Specialties
- Pediatrics
- Neurological Conditions
- Psychosocial Issues
Research Interests
- Learning Styles
- Perceptions of Physicians About Physical Therapy
Affiliations
- American Physical Therapy Association
- Arkansas Physical Therapy Association
Biography
Stacey graduated from the first physical therapy class at ASU in 1998. Since graduation, she has worked in outpatient focusing on geriatrics and neurological patients and in schools treating pediatric patients. She continues to gain clinical experience in outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation settings. Stacey joined the faculty at ASU in 2005 where she teaches in the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. She lives in Jonesboro with her two daughters, Haden and Elizabeth.
Contact Information
P:
870-972-2798
F:
870-972-3652
ssloas@AState.edu
Office
Building: CNHP
Room: 108