Mike Pascoe, PhD
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2 Timothy 4:7 | Neuroscience PhD | Assoc Prof | Anatomy Instructor CU Anschutz DPT & PA | #EdTech Researcher |🎙@DissecPhilately | #AnatEdu #WC4BL
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A long time coming, getting the opportunity today to teach alongside my very accomplished wife in the CU PT Program. This morning I review bony anatomy and muscle actions of the spine, while Stephanie handles the osteokinematic and arthrokinematic movements. #DrsPascoe #RollGlide #Zygapophysial
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Beyond excited that our proposal for a US stamp commemorating the 100+ years of contributions of physical therapy to the American people is being passed on to the next stage- consideration by the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Wish us luck Eric Robertson Scott Ward 📨📮 @aptaofficial.bsky.social
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🎉 On this day in 1888, the American Association for Anatomy was founded! Over 135 years later, members continue to advance the science, education, and practice of anatomy. Here’s to honoring our history and shaping the future of anatomical discovery! #AnatomyDay #AAA1888 @anatomyorg.bsky.social
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Congratulations to Drs. @mpascoe.bsky.social, Catherine Bilyeu, Amy McDevitt, and Rebecca Dehne on receiving Academy of Medical Educators Membership awards to honor excellence in teaching and curriculum innovation!
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New publication: I explored whether serving as an anatomy TA helps med students perform better on #Step1. The findings may surprise you, teaching doesn’t always translate to test gains. Thanks for reading and boosting!
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Let's keep the momentum from Anatomy Connected 2025 going - the spring call for volunteers is open! Apply for one of our many opportunities today: ow.ly/PuSc50VxKrE
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From Physical Therapy to Brewing: CU School of Medicine Grad Crafts a Beer Career
‘Beer is equal parts art and science,’ says Sean Buchan, whose Cerebral Brewing now has an outpost near the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
From Physical Therapy to Brewing: CU School of Medicine Grad Crafts a Beer Career
‘Beer is equal parts art and science,’ says Sean Buchan, DPT, whose Cerebral Brewing now has an outpost near the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
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In my opinion it is very unlikely. I had the same thought as well.
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I spy an ansa cervicalis and a superior cervical ganglion!
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@paula-gar-lo.bsky.social hello! I just got on here. Haven’t done too much posting yet.
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That’s a patella slapper for sure!!
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Yeah, seems concerning, any reasons why there would be bias toward seeing this? Pulmonary specialist? Reminds me of vertebral artery dissection during chiropractic cervical manipulation!
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It’s pretty rare and it can happen. I would also review data from acupuncturists, they use a lot more needles. Under reporting of incidents a consideration too.
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Thanks to Keri Maywhort for presenting our work at AAOMPT on a deeper dive into QI of trigger point dry needling education courses. You need a strong anatomy background for this intervention!
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Would love to join the squad!
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Hello, thank you for considering me.
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Today is my #BlueskyBirthday - platform looks promising and strikingly familiar to another social platform. 😀