Cheryl (Cherie) Peters-Brinkerhoff, PT, EDD, MPT, MHA

Associate Professor, PT Programs

Campus

San Marcos, CA

College

College of Rehabilitative Sciences

Specialties

Neurological Rehabilitation
Pediatrics

Education

Doctor of Education Walden University
Advanced Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, Loma Linda University
Master of Healthcare Administration Webster University

Research Interests

International Classification of Functioning

Dr. Peters-Brinkerhoff joined the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences San Marcos campus in 2008.  A graduate of Loma Linda University in California in 1978, Dr. Peters-Brinkerhoff received her NDT certification in 1996 for Pediatrics. She completed her advanced master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 1998 from Loma Linda University in California, her master’s in Healthcare Administration in 2007 from Webster University and her doctorate in Education from Walden University in 2014.

She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association. She has advanced certificates in proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), hippotherapy and a vast experience in treating neurologic diagnoses for pediatrics and adults. Prior to joining USAHS, her teaching experience included faculty adjunct positions with Loma Linda University and Western University, and as the Regional Trainer for Invacare Wheelchair Corporation.

Past administrative and business positions include Program Director for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the San Marcos, CA campus, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Promise Hospital, Cottonwood Canyon Health Care Services and Select Rehab Services, as well as the rehab supervisor at Scripps Mercy Hospital and Allied Rehab Services. She also owns her own private practice, Gentle Hands Physical Therapy.

Dr. Peters-Brinkerhoff has presented several poster presentations and had her research Perspectives on Teaching Physical Therapy Students the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Model published in the Journal of Allied Health in 2016. History of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health was published in the NDTA Network in 2016. Dr. Peters-Brinkerhoff is continuing her work in educational research and currently working on educational methods in anatomy.