Research Physical Therapist
Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
Jaime graduated from University of Kansas Medical Center in 2010 with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Currently, she is practicing as a Research Physical Therapist for the Baylor Scott & White Research Institute as part of an innovative team focused on advancement of research in neurological rehabilitation and medicine. For 10 years prior, her practice focused on stroke rehabilitation, mentoring of peers, and teaching continuing education at Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation. Additionally, Jaime teaches as an adjunct instructor for neurological courses at Texas Women’s University in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program. She has education in Neuro-IFRAH and advanced certification from Ekso Bionics. Jaime’s current and past research efforts and publications have emphasis in neurological rehabilitation. Nationally, Jaime has presented invited presentations, scientific posters, and educational symposiums at various conferences including Combined Sections Meeting and the American Congress of Rehabilitative Medicine. Jaime is passionate about working with the neurological population as well as advancing education and research to improve outcomes for these patients.