O’Dane Brady, DC, joined the USF School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences, Morsani College of Medicine in March 2015 as a Clinical Research Administrator for the FEMA grant titled “Worksite Exercise Interventions for Low Back Injury Prevention in Firefighters” (John Mayer – PI). Dr. Brady earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology, a Master of Science degree in health services administration, and Doctor of Chiropractic degree from D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY. Prior to joining USF, he served as clinical supervisor for World Spine Care for its spine clinic in Botswana, Africa. He currently serves as a member of the advisory board for the Global Spine Care Initiative headed by Dr. Scott Haldeman and Dr. Margareta Nordin. Dr. Brady’s research interests include spinal pain and disability, health outcomes, and health services related to rehabilitation.
Dr. Brady Joins SPTRS FEMA Grant Team
April 22, 2015 · 4:48 pm