Renee Cebula
About Renee Cebula
Renee Cebula is a Physical Therapy Aide at PHOENIX Rehabilitation and Health Services, Inc. in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania, where she has worked since 2019, focusing on patient education and maintaining a clean facility.
Work at Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Services
Renee Cebula has served as a Physical Therapy Aide at Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Services, Inc. since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary facility, which is essential for patient safety and comfort. Her responsibilities also include patient education, where she focuses on guiding patients through appropriate exercises to aid in their recovery. Through her work, she has developed strong skills in building relationships with patients, emphasizing effective communication to enhance their therapy experience.
Education and Expertise
Renee Cebula studied at Chatham University, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from 2018 to 2021. She furthered her education by obtaining a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the same institution, completing her studies from 2021 to 2023. This educational background equips her with a solid foundation in physical therapy principles and practices, enhancing her effectiveness in her role as a Physical Therapy Aide.
Background in Sports and Internships
Prior to her current position, Renee Cebula gained experience as a Women's Basketball Undergraduate Intern at Chatham University in 2021. This internship lasted for three months and provided her with insights into sports management and athlete support. Her involvement in athletics complements her physical therapy education and informs her approach to patient care.
Skills in Patient Communication
In her role as a Physical Therapy Aide, Renee Cebula has developed strong skills in building relationships with patients. She emphasizes effective communication, which is crucial for understanding patient needs and enhancing their therapy experience. This ability to connect with patients contributes to a supportive environment that fosters recovery and rehabilitation.