Doris Y Chong, PT, MSc, NCS

Doris Chong, PT, MSc, NCS has been a Physical Therapist for 11 years, specializing in neurological rehabilitation in the last 5 years. In 1997 she graduated from the from Queen’s University in Ontario Canada with a BScPT degree, and obtained a MSc in Sports Science degree from University of Hong Kong in 2001. She is currently enrolled in the DScPT program with the University of Maryland Baltimore. While attempting to reach her career goal to obtain her doctorate degree she started to volunteer in the graduate Physical Therapy program at University of California San Francisco/ San Francisco State University in 2006. Most recently Doris has became a board certified clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy in 2008.

Doris is an Assistant Clinical Professor and has lectured on Guillain Barre Syndrome. She is also an APTA certified clinical instructor and has a NDTA 3-week certification in the treatment of adult hemiplegia. She has worked clinically acute inpatients, acute rehabilitation as well as outpatient rehabilitation in North America and Hong Kong. Currently she is the Clinical Specialist in neurology at Stanford University Medical Center, where her department has two LiteGaits and has her train new staff on the equipment.