Kim McCole Durant, PT, DPT

Assistant Professor

Physical Therapist (PT)

Member Since: 2008

Original Join Date: 2008

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Mentor Status

Accepting new mentees

ABPTS Board-Certified In

Orthopaedic

Race

White (Not Hispanic)

Gender Identity Options

Woman

Mentorship Formats Offered

Video conferencing, Phone call, Email / chat-based, In-person (local only), 1:1 mentorship, Group mentorship, Complex case consultations

⏳ Duration

1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, One-time check-ins

Mentorship Frequency Offered

Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Annually

Practice Name

Bloom Physical Therapy and Wellness

Current Practice Setting

Outpatient Clinic/Private Practice, Academic Institution (post-secondary)

Previous Practice Settings

Outpatient Clinic/Private Practice

Total years of practice in Physical Therapy

11-15 years postgrad

Total years of practice in Pelvic Health PT

6-10 years postgrad

📝 Research & Writing

Manuscript writing for research publications, Conducting research surveys and studies, Research presentation skills

🧠 Clinical Expertise

Dry Needling, Dyspareunia, Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Fibromyalgia, Hip Pain, Orthopedics, Pelvic Girdle Pain, Peri-menopause

Patient Populations Treated

Women, Men, Non-binary, Gender queer or gender fluid

🧰 Practice Topics

Salary and benefits negotiation, Early-career navigation, Residency navigation

💰 Arrangement Type

Pro bono mentorship (unpaid)

Mentorship Services Description

I am an assistant professor at a PT program with my background being orthopedics. I earned my OCS 10 years ago, I have been treating mostly pelvic health for the past 6 years. Happy to share my knowledge of orthopedics, academics, and pelvic.

⭐ Leadership

Public speaking, Legislative advocacy, Work and life balance, Time management and organizational skills

🎓 Education

DPT program development, PTA program development, Continuing education course development, Academic instructional skills

What level of experience would you prefer your mentee to have?

Any