Claudia R. Senesac - PT, PhD, PCS, University of Florida
Claudia Senesac, PT, PhD, PCS is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Florida. She has over 30 years of pediatric clinical and teaching experience. She is the owner and administrator of a pediatric physical therapy private practice and is a board certified clinical specialist in Pediatrics. She graduated with a PhD in Rehabilitation Science in 2006 with her research interest focused on motor learning and motor control in the neurologically impaired populations. Dr Senesac has 30 years of extensive cadaver dissection experience at the University of Florida and teaches Functional Anatomy with emphasis on regional dissection and functional structural relationships in the entry–level Doctorate of Physical Therapy program. She is a consultant in advanced joint dissection in the sports medicine and orthopaedic physical therapy residency programs.
Mark Bishop, PT, PhD - University of Florida
Mark Bishop is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Florida. Dr. Bishop received his training in physiotherapy in Australia and has extensive clinical experience working as a physical therapist managing musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Bishop teaches functional anatomy in the musculoskeletal track in the entry-level physical therapy program and advanced joint dissection in the sports medicine and orthopaedic physical therapy residency programs. Dr. Bishop was recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association with the 2006 Margaret L Moore Award for Outstanding New Academic Faculty Member.