About
Melanie Law is a Lecturer within the Physical Therapy Program at Queen’s University. She completed a Bachelor of Arts (honours) in Psychology (1999) and a Master’s in Public Administration at Queen’s University in 2020. She returned to Queen’s University and completed a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 2004. In addition to supporting clinical education and teaching within the Queen’s University Physical Therapy Program, Melanie has held clinical roles treating in the area of pelvic health.
Education
Master of Public Administration (Queen’s University)
Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy (Queen’s University)
Bachelor of Arts (Queen’s University)
Administrative
Administrative responsibilities include placement recruitment, allocation, education, and support for students/clinicians regarding student supervision/evaluation.
Teaching
As Assistant Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education jointly facilitating
- PT 881 Clinical Placement I
- PT 882 Clinical Placement II
- PT 883 Clinical Placement III
- PT 884 Clinical Placement IV
- PT 885 Clinical Placement V
- PT 832 Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Reasoning, Pelvic Health
- PT 872 Applied Clinical Competencies, Pelvic Health
Clinical
Areas of interest include pelvic health and orthopedics. Work experience includes years as a clinician in an orthopedic setting and a more recent focus on assessment and treatment of women and men with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Supervision
Melanie is not accepting graduate students.