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Bethany Early

College of Health Professions
College of Health Professions
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Director of Clinical Education
bearly@andersonuniversity.edu
(864) 231-5547
University Center Greenville Suite B-3
Academic Background
Dr. Bethany Early is an assistant professor of Physical Therapy and the Director of Clinical Education. Her teaching philosophy is one that incorporates her faith with interactive and collaborative lectures, labs, and use of experiential learning opportunities. Dr. Early is a Board-Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist in the field of Physical Therapy with extensive background and experience with working with children aged birth-3 years with a variety of diagnoses and developmental delays.
BA in Biological Sciences, Ohio University
Board-Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist
DPT, Northern Arizona University
Fast Facts
AU not only allows, but encourages integration of faith into learning, which I highly value. AU also promotes and supports faculty in their own personal growth and professional development, which is also very important to me.
The Physical Therapy profession offers many different settings and areas in which to work, with a variety of patients across the lifespan, from newborn to old age. It is a sacrificial and rewarding career that I am excited to teach the next generation of students about.
State Conference Presenter: Container Baby Syndrome March 2023 Education Leadership Conference Poster Presentation on Clinical Reasoning Labs October 2023
I love our students, faculty and staff. I feel respected and loved by everyone I meet, and valued as a faculty member.
I am a board-certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist within the field of Physical Therapy with extensive experience working with birth-3 populations and children with developmental delays.