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Buis Joins Orthodyne Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation and More

Jeff Buis, PTA, a Casey County native and graduate of the Somerset Community College Physical Therapist Assistant Program, joined the Orthodyne team in Campbellsville, KY on June 22, 2009.

During his time in the PTA Program, Buis was the recipient of numerous program awards including: professionalism, leadership, and the 2009 student mentor award. He was a member to the 2009 All Academic Team and the USA-Today/Phi Theta Kappa Regional Academic Team.

He was also the recipient of the American Physical Therapy Association's 2009 Mary McMillan Scholarship Award. This national award is given to one PTA student from across the nation and is based on superior scholastic achievement, community service, and professional activism.

"We are excited to have Jeff with our team. His physical therapy skills and knowledge are an invaluable asset to Orthodyne," said Kyle Salsbury, PT at Orthodyne Physical Therapy.




This story was posted on 2009-08-09 03:33:12
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Jeff Buis, Casey Co., KY,, joins Orthodyne in Campbellsville, KY



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Jeff Buis of Casey County, KY, an honor graduate of the Somerset Community College PTA program, has joined Orthodyne Physical Therapy in Campbellsville, KY.

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