29 | | - | established by section 209 of the District of Columbia Health Occupations Revision Act of 1985, |
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30 | | - | effective March 25, 1986 (D.C. Law 6-99; D.C. Official Code § 3-1202.09), for a term to end |
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31 | | - | April 16, 2024. |
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33 | | - | Sec. 3. The Council shall transmit a copy of this resolution, upon its adoption, to the |
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34 | | - | nominee and to the Mayor. |
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36 | | - | Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. |
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| 39 | + | pursuant to section 209 of the District of Columbia Health Occupations Revision Act of 1985,28 |
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| 40 | + | effective March 25, 1986 (D.C. Law 6-99; D.C. Official Code § 3-1202.09), for a term to end29 |
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| 41 | + | April 16, 2024.30 |
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| 42 | + | Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution,31 |
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| 43 | + | upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor.32 |
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| 44 | + | Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.33 |
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| 70 | + | ^mairman Phil Mendelson |
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| 71 | + | at the request of the Mayor |
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| 72 | + | Ms. Ana Quinones |
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| 73 | + | Delafield Place, NW |
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| 74 | + | Washington, DC 20011 |
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| 75 | + | (Ward 4) ANA PATRICIA QUINONES |
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| 76 | + | Objective: Under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, implement physical therapy treatments and modalities. |
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| 77 | + | Physical Therapist Assistant- |
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| 78 | + | Clinical Affiliations |
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| 79 | + | March 2004 |
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| 80 | + | October 2003 |
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| 81 | + | June 2003 |
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| 82 | + | National Rehabilitation Hospital |
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| 83 | + | Outpatient |
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| 84 | + | Southern Maryland Hospital Center |
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| 85 | + | Calvert County- Public schools. Six weeks |
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| 86 | + | • Assisted children from 3 months to 17 years in various areas. |
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| 87 | + | • Manual intervention to facilitate normal growth and development patterns such as |
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| 88 | + | rolling, sitting, crawling, creeping, walking and balance. |
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| 89 | + | • Helped and adapted older children to participate in PE and academic classrooms |
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| 90 | + | Health South. Arlington VA. Outpatient. Eight weeks |
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| 91 | + | • Assisted with modalities such as Ultrasound and Tens |
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| 92 | + | • Therapeutic exercises, manual therapy and gait training. |
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| 93 | + | • Promoted upper and lower body rehabilitation |
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| 94 | + | Southern Maryland Hospital Center |
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| 95 | + | Sub acute rehab. Four weeks |
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| 96 | + | • Provided therapeutic exercises, bed mobility, transfers, gait training, case conference |
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| 97 | + | and weekly report |
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| 98 | + | June 2004 - June 2005 |
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| 99 | + | Nov2006-Sep 2008 |
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| 100 | + | Acute, Sub-acute and Outpatient care |
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| 101 | + | Work Experience |
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| 102 | + | Sep 2008 - Present |
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| 103 | + | 358-bed acute care facility and 25 bed subacute care. Therapy services were provided in telemetry, ICU, mental |
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| 104 | + | health unit, ambulatory surgery and out patient. |
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| 105 | + | Acute: bedside therapy for strength and functional activities. Wound care with Whirlpool and pulsed Lavage. |
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| 106 | + | Post-op joint replacement therapy: ambulation, gait training, bed mobility and functional activities. CVAs therapy |
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| 107 | + | Subacute: Treated patients either at bedside or at the therapy room mostly for orthopedic patients, CVAs., |
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| 108 | + | amputees, fractures, weakness and decrease in functional activities. Implemented and progressed Therapist’s |
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| 109 | + | POC with therapeutic exercises, bed mobility, functional activities and gait training |
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| 110 | + | In subacute care participated in patient’s plan of care. Education |
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| 111 | + | Skills |
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| 112 | + | Bilingual - Spanish/English |
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| 113 | + | Continuing Education |
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| 114 | + | A Sensory Approach to Treatment of the Infant, March 2005 |
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| 115 | + | Ergonomics and Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders, May 2006 |
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| 116 | + | DeVry University, Crystal City, VA |
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| 117 | + | Bachelor of Science Technical Management |
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| 118 | + | June 2006 |
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| 119 | + | UNITEC- Bogota, Colombia |
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| 120 | + | Bachelor of Science Marketing and Publicity |
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| 121 | + | March 1995 |
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| 122 | + | Northern Virginia Community College, Springfield, VA |
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| 123 | + | Associated of Science Degree in |
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| 124 | + | Physical Therapist Assistant |
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| 125 | + | May 2004 Nicholas Caylor |
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| 126 | + | Executive Office of the Mayor - Office of Talent and Appointments |
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| 127 | + | John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 |
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| 128 | + | A Ward 5 resident, Dr. Nicholas Caylor received a Bachelor of Science in General Studies from |
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| 129 | + | the University of Idaho and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the MGH Institute of Health |
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| 130 | + | Professions. |
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| 131 | + | Throughout his career, Dr. Caylor has been a passionate advocate for acute care physical therapy, |
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| 132 | + | specializing in critical care. He has second-authored and presented at physical therapy conferences, |
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| 133 | + | highlighting a method to simulate the acute care environment in a classroom environment. Dr. |
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| 134 | + | Caylor also represents his physical therapy department at several multidisciplinary council |
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| 135 | + | meetings, provides clinical instruction to Doctor of Physical Therapy GWUH students, and works |
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| 136 | + | with the departmental leadership to develop and implement new hospital initiatives. |
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| 137 | + | Dr. Nicholas Caylor DPT, PT is the lead physical therapist at George |
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| 138 | + | Washington University Hospital (GWUH), and current member of |
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| 139 | + | the District of Columbia Board of Physical Therapy. |
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| 140 | + | At GWUH, Dr. Caylor leads a team of 81 clinicians and support |
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| 141 | + | staff, while directly supervising 10 Senior Level therapists and |
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| 142 | + | specialists. In this role, he provides coaching, mentorship, and |
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| 143 | + | establishes expectations with senior and staff level therapists. Dr. |
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| 144 | + | Caylor also developed the COVID Functional Maintenance |
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| 145 | + | Program. This is a therapy driven program to evaluate and provide |
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| 146 | + | interventions to all medically stable individuals with SARS-CoV-2 |
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| 147 | + | infections. It has consistently helped to reduce the profound functional loss accompanying |
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| 148 | + | hospitalized patients with COVID. |
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| 149 | + | ★ ★ ★ |
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| 150 | + | WE ARE |
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| 151 | + | WASHINGTON |
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| 152 | + | ^.'9 Ana Quinones |
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| 153 | + | Executive Office of the Mayor - Office of Talent and Appointments |
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| 154 | + | John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 |
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| 155 | + | A Ward 4 resident, Ms. Quinones received a Bachelor of Science in Technical Management from |
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| 156 | + | DeVry University and an Associate of Science in Physical Therapy from Northern Virginia |
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| 157 | + | Community College. |
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| 158 | + | Ana Quinones is a licensed physical therapy assistant at the National |
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| 159 | + | Rehabilitation Hospital, and a current member of the District of |
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| 160 | + | Columbia Board of Physical Therapy. |
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| 162 | + | Throughout her career, Ms. Quinones has had over fifteen years of experience working in acute, |
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| 163 | + | sub-acute, and outpatient care. At Calvert County Public Schools, Ms. Quinones worked |
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| 164 | + | extensively with infants and toddlers, utilizing manual intervention to facilitate normal growth and |
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| 165 | + | development patterns. She also helped older children adapt and participate in physical education |
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| 166 | + | and academic classrooms. |
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| 167 | + | At the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH), Ms. Quinones |
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| 168 | + | provides therapy services in the telemetry, ICU, mental health, |
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| 169 | + | ambulatory surgery, and out-patient units. This includes bedside and |
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| 170 | + | post-op joint replacement therapy for strength and functional |
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| 171 | + | activities. Prior to the NRH, Ms. Quinones worked at the Medstar |
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| 172 | + | Southern Maryland Hospital Center. Here, she provided various |
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| 173 | + | therapeutic exercises including bed mobility, transfers, gait training, |
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| 174 | + | case conferences, and weekly reports. |
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| 176 | + | WE ARE |
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| 177 | + | WASHINGTON Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor |
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| 178 | + | Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish |
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| 179 | + | To: |
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| 181 | + | Date: |
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| 182 | + | Subject: |
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| 183 | + | GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
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| 184 | + | Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser |
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| 185 | + | ★ ★ ★ |
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| 186 | + | WE ARE |
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| 188 | + | Tommy Wells, Steve Walker |
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| 189 | + | Betsy Cavendish |
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| 190 | + | March 7, 2023 |
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| 191 | + | Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Dr. Nicholas Caylor and Ana |
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| 192 | + | Quinones as members of the Board of Physical Therapy___________________ |
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| 193 | + | This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced resolutions and |
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| 194 | + | found them to be legally unobjectionable. If you have any questions in this regard, please do not |
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| 195 | + | hesitate to call Vanessa Careiro, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at |
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| 196 | + | 202-724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. |
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| 197 | + | The John A. Wilson Building • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW • Suite 300 • Washington, D.C. 20004 • Office (202) 724-7681 |
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