Martha Mary Schiller PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT (aa1712)

University information

Title: Assistant Professor - Clinical
Unit: Physical Therapy Program
Department: Pharmacy & Health Science

Contact information

EACPHS
Physical Therapy
Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Detroit, 48201

CPHS

Office Location: EACPHS, Room 2250
Phone: 313-577-1724
Title: Assistant Professor (Clinical) & Director of Clinical Education
Department: Physical Therapy
Degrees and Certifications:

Martha Schiller received a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine. She is a licensed Physical Therapist in the State of Michigan (#5501003174).

Positions and Employment:

Dr. Schiller has been the Director for Clinical Education at Wayne State University since 2008, as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor. Teaching responsibilities include all six clinical education courses during the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum, Clinical Instructor training, and student research groups. She is involved in the interprofessional curriculum and was instrumental in developing the role of PT in the Diabetes Education and Wellness (DEW) Program, the Community Homeless Interprofessional Program (CHIP), and the Interprofessional Team Visit (IPTV) program with 9 disciplines. She initiated the WSU pro bono PT Clinic which is incorporated in each year of the DPT curriculum and the telehealth component which was initiated in 2020. 

She has a strong clinical background in acute care and outpatient therapy with recent roles as a contingent PT and past roles as a PT, Sr PT, Team Leader, Supervisor, Director, Clinical Instructor and Center/Site Coordinator for Clinical Education. She has worked in the Henry Ford Health System for over 25 years and in the Detroit Medical Center at Detroit Receiving Hospital.

She is a trainer for the APTA and has been teaching clinical instructors since the inception of the program in 1997. She teaches both the Level 1 Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP) and Level 2 CCIP (previously known as the Advanced CCIP) programs.

Research and scholarship interests and activities involve interprofessional education and collaboration, interprofessional team visits, clinical education and pro bono clinics.   

Professional Memberships

  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) 
  • National Consortium of Clinical Educators (NCCE) 
  • National Interprofessional Education Consortium (NIPEC) 
  • Sections of Health Policy and Administration (HPA), The Catalyst, Global Health 
  • APTA Michigan 
  • APTA Michigan Clinical Education Consortium (APTA CEC) 
  • Detroit Area Clinical Education Forum (DACEF) 

Personal

Dr. Schiller has two daughters and enjoys kayaking, hiking, traveling and other active endeavors when not engaged in work.  

Areas of Expertise:
Martha Mary Schiller PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT

Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Office Location: EACPHS, Room 2250
Phone: 313-577-1724
Title: Assistant Professor (Clinical) & Director of Clinical Education
Department: Physical Therapy
Degrees and Certifications:

Martha Schiller received a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine. She is a licensed Physical Therapist in the State of Michigan (#5501003174).

Positions and Employment:

Dr. Schiller has been the Director for Clinical Education at Wayne State University since 2008, as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor. Teaching responsibilities include all six clinical education courses during the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum, Clinical Instructor training, and student research groups. She is involved in the interprofessional curriculum and was instrumental in developing the role of PT in the Diabetes Education and Wellness (DEW) Program, the Community Homeless Interprofessional Program (CHIP), and the Interprofessional Team Visit (IPTV) program with 9 disciplines. She initiated the WSU pro bono PT Clinic which is incorporated in each year of the DPT curriculum and the telehealth component which was initiated in 2020. 

She has a strong clinical background in acute care and outpatient therapy with recent roles as a contingent PT and past roles as a PT, Sr PT, Team Leader, Supervisor, Director, Clinical Instructor and Center/Site Coordinator for Clinical Education. She has worked in the Henry Ford Health System for over 25 years and in the Detroit Medical Center at Detroit Receiving Hospital.

She is a trainer for the APTA and has been teaching clinical instructors since the inception of the program in 1997. She teaches both the Level 1 Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP) and Level 2 CCIP (previously known as the Advanced CCIP) programs.

Research and scholarship interests and activities involve interprofessional education and collaboration, interprofessional team visits, clinical education and pro bono clinics.   

Professional Memberships

  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) 
  • National Consortium of Clinical Educators (NCCE) 
  • National Interprofessional Education Consortium (NIPEC) 
  • Sections of Health Policy and Administration (HPA), The Catalyst, Global Health 
  • APTA Michigan 
  • APTA Michigan Clinical Education Consortium (APTA CEC) 
  • Detroit Area Clinical Education Forum (DACEF) 

Personal

Dr. Schiller has two daughters and enjoys kayaking, hiking, traveling and other active endeavors when not engaged in work.  

Areas of Expertise:
Martha Mary Schiller PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT PT, DPT, MSA, C/NDT

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