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Jim Meadows
BScPT, MCPA, FCAMT


Gail Molloy
PT, OCS, COMT


Erl Pettman
PT, MCSP, MCPA, FCAMT


Ann Porter Hoke
PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMT, FAAOMPT


   
 
     
 
Jim Meadows
BScPT, MCPA, FCAMT
TX

meadows@naiomt.com
Jim has 30 years of clinical and teaching experience throughout North America, Britain and Norway. His first teacher of manual therapy was James Cyriax and he continued his learning in Norway and Canada, earning his certificate in Manipulative Therapy in 1983. He was chair of the Canadian Orthopedic Divisions Education and Specialization Committees for 12 years and a past Examiner and Instructor with the Canadian Orthopedic Division. Jim is a co-founder and a Senior Faculty Member and Senior Examiner with the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy. He is a past faculty member of the University of Alberta and current adjunct faculty at the Texas Womens University, Andrews University, MI, the Massachusetts Institute of Health Sciences, MA and the University of Maryland at Baltimore, MD. He also visits and lectures at the University of Pittsburgh, PA. He has presented at National and International Conferences on Manual Therapy and has published in numerous journals. His video series Manual Therapy and textbook Orthopedic Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy are sold throughout North America.

Gail Molloy
PT, OCS, COMT
PTIS
3601 S. Pearl, Suite #200
Englewood, CO
(303) 757-1554
molloy@naiomt.com
Gail Molloy received her Physical Therapy degree from the University of Colorado Health Science Center in 1984. Since 1989, she has owned and operated a private practice in Englewood, CO. She passed her orthopaedic manual therapy exams in 1991 and her advanced manipulative exam in 1993. She has taught courses in specialty areas of orthopedic care for the spinal cord injured and arthritis population. She has taught for the NAIOMT since 1992. Gail received the Bob Doctor Service Award from the Colorado APTA. She is currently Vice Chairman for NAIOMT. Gail is currently pursuing her doctorate degree at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI.

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Erl Pettman
PT, MCSP, MCPA, FCAMT
McCallum Physiotherapy
2151 McCallum Rd #204
Abbotsford, BC
(604) 853-3443
pettman@naiomt.com
Erl Pettman received his diploma in Physiotherapy from the Nottingham School of Physiotherapy (England) in 1972 and from the National Academy of Acupuncture in 1976. He has been an Examiner for the Canadian Manual Therapy Examinations since 1980 and Chief Examiner from 1982-2002. In addition to being a Senior Faculty with NAIOMT, he has been a certified manual therapy instructor for the Olaf Evenjth system since 1990. His chapter on Upper Cervical Instability was published in Modern Manual Therapy, 2nd Ed 1992 and he has presented papers at IFOMT Proceedings in 1984, 1988 and 1992. Erl Pettman developed the integrated quadrant system of evaluation in 1980, a three-month manual therapy course in Western Canada in 1982 and founded the NAIOMT in 1984. He is currently practicing in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, and is researching early intervention work conditioning.

Ann Porter Hoke
PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMT, FAAOMPT
Portland, OR
(503) 775-6449
hoke@naiomt.com
Ann Porter Hoke received her physiotherapy diploma from St Thomas Hospital, London in 1971, a BSc PT in 1972 from the U.B.C, Vancouver and a transitional doctoral degree in PT from Pacific University, OR in 2008. She is a Fellow of both the Canadian and American Manual and Manipulation Academies and is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Specialist. Her awards include: Mercedes Weiss Award, OPTA, Oregon (1996) and the John McM. Mennell Service Award, AAOMPT in 2006. She trained and worked with J. Cyriax MD in London, England from1967-72; with advanced manual therapists in Vancouver, BC 1972-82, and has been in clinical practice in Oregon since 1983, currently at New Heights Integrative Therapy in SE Portland. She has served on numerous OMPT committees including the Standards Committee for IFOMT, Standards and Examination Committees for the AAOMPT, and has been involved in the development of important publications that include the Description of Advanced Specialist Practice in OMPT (1998 & 2008) and IFOMT Standards 2008. Her publications include: Causes of Lumbar Instability and Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine, both published in Ortho PT Clinics of NA, Acceptance Speech for the Mennell Award in JMMT 2007, and she has developed NAIOMT course manuals over 16 years. She is the director of the NAIOMT Fellowship Program, a senior faculty and examiner, with 33 years of teaching and 38 years of manual therapy clinical experience. She teaches all levels of NAIOMT core classes in mobilization/manipulation, specialty classes on spinal instability and subacute MVA, and provides advanced clinical training and clinical reasoning instruction, primarily in Oregon and Washington.

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