Jessica McKinney

Title: Adjunct Faculty

E-mail: mckinnej@andrews.edu

Education:  MSPT

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Jessica L. McKinney, PT, MS has 20 years of career experience as a women's health care provider (Physical Therapist), educator & advocate.  She has current roles as Vice President at a women's health-focused digital health company (Renovia, Inc.), adjunct university faculty (Andrews University), and consultant in global/community women's health (Mama, LLC).  Her career has included over 10 years as faculty in a Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS; Urogynecology) fellowship program, as well as mentorship of physical therapy students and early-career professionals.  She is co-founder/co-owner of Marathon Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, LLC, a multi-site practice in the Greater Boston area, where she oversaw pelvic and women’s health specialty programming.  Recent relevant work includes co-authoring an open-access training manual on physiotherapy care for reproductive morbidities in low-resource settings, and programmatic and research support in global health and development. Key strengths are in the areas of education, public speaking, obstetric fistula and related maternal morbidities (clinical care and current literature), and digital health.  Ms. McKinney is skilled in public speaking, literature search and synthesis, clinical rehabilitation, academic and patient-focused writing.  She has presented on maternal health and postpartum rehabilitation, obstetric fistula, reproductive morbidities, gender-based violence, and health and human rights at numerous national and international meetings and has related publications forthcoming. Ms. McKinney received her Master’s in Physical Therapy from Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently a doctoral candidate at Andrews University’s DScPT program with a concentration in women’s health.


 

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