Nicole Miranda, PT, DPT completed the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Regis University in 2008 and has been engaged as Affiliate Faculty and a Guest Lecturer at Regis University since 2005. She graduated with a master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Hahnemann University in 1995 and received a BA in Biology and Spanish from Bucknell University in 1991. Dr. Miranda’s clinical specialty involves complex neurological and vestibular rehabilitation as well as rehabilitation following lower extremity limb loss, working with all ages from pediatrics through geriatrics. Her clinical practice spans acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, private practice and home healthcare. In response to rising concussion awareness, Dr. Miranda participated in the development and presentation of a national concussion course over 5 years through the APTA Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy and was recognized as a 2019 APTA Colorado Chapter PT of the Year for her legislative and advocacy contributions to Return to Play regulations for youth sports. She is an Assistant Professor at South College and is currently developing and testing an innovative Clinical Decision Support Tool.