Herman & Wallace lab courses are instructed by our faculty who are assisted during lab learning by local Teaching Assistants (TAs). Teaching Assistants guide the hands-on component of our courses and are a vital part of the course learning experience for our participants.
The Teaching Assistants listed below are considered Lead Teaching Assistants, based on their ongoing, passionate commitment to advancing the field of pelvic rehab. They bring knowledge, understanding, and patience to the classroom to guide students who are learning new clinical skills.
Lead Teaching Assistants have specific educational and clinical experience and are qualified to assist at every level of the Pelvic Function Series (PF1, 2A, 2B, 2C, and Capstone) and have committed to assist at a minimum number of courses each year.
If you are interested in becoming a Lead TA, you can review the qualifications here.