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About Us

PT CEU Review was created in 2019 by a group of clinicians, university faculty, and researchers. The goal was to provide healthcare professionals with a way to make better-informed decisions when choosing continuing education.

Here’s how it works: People who have taken a course can leave reviews about their overall experience with that course and provider. This provides a more transparent way for others who are considering these continuing education options to help decide if a particular course fits their needs and expectations.  If you have taken a course but don’t see it on our site, list it! Our hope is to build a directory of courses based primarily on suggested listings.

 

Adam Wielechowski, PT, DPT is a physical therapist and clinical faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists. He currently participates in patient care and clinical education for the Orthopaedic PT Residency and Doctor of Physical Therapy programs at UIC.

Rich Severin PT, DPT is a physical therapist and ABPTS board-certified cardiovascular and pulmonary clinical specialist. Currently, he is working on a PhD in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago with a focus on cardiorespiratory physiology and obesity.  He has extensive experience as an instructor in both professional/graduate and post-professional education. He is the founder of PTReviewer, LLC. 

Samantha (Sam) Bond, MS, CMI is a Certified Medical Illustrator, Unity Certified serious game developer, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she teaches medical game development and virtual reality design. In addition to her academic research, service, and award-winning teaching, Bond serves as a board member for the International Game Developer’s Association Chicago chapter and has won awards for her serious game projects. Bond earned a Master of Science in Biomedical Visualization in 2016 and has since been exploring the intersections of healthcare, game learning, user interaction, and medical education, earning her the title of Women in Games Ambassador for the International Game Developers Association in 2017.