

Michelle Rauzi
PT, DPT, ATC, PhD
RESTORE, CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
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Denver-Seattle VA Center of Innovation (COIN)
Advanced Research Fellow
Research Areas
Telerehabilitation and use of technologies to support physical therapy
Nonpharmacological interventions to address pain
Mixed methods
Hobbies/Interests
Crossfit
Reading
Paddleboarding
Education, Licensures, & Certifications
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO
PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, 2023
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
DPT in Physical Therapy, 2015
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Linfield College, McMinnville, OR
BS in Athletic Training, 2009
Awards
Current Grant Funding
Stevens-Lapsley (PI); Rauzi MR (Co-I). Multicomponent Telerehabilitation to Engage Veterans in Effective Self-Management of Complex Health Conditions (VA RR&D I01 RX005012-01).
Rauzi MR (Advanced Research Fellow); Gilmartin H (Mentor), Stevens-Lapsley (co-mentor). Denver-Seattle Center of Innovation, Eastern Colorado Healthcare System.
Completed Funding & Awards
2022-2023 Foundation for Physical Therapy Research: Promotion of Doctoral Studies (PODS) II Scholarship.
February 2022 Werner and Kitty Hirs Research Travel Award from University of Colorado.
November 2021 Andrew and Robyn Levy Family Endowed Fellowship Recipient from University of Colorado.
2021-2024 Stevens-Lapsley (PI); Rauzi MR (Co-I). Engaging Medically Complex Veterans in Tele-Rehabilitation Using a Biobehavioral Approach: A Pilot Study of Feasibility and Acceptability (VA RR&D I21RX003730).
2021-2023 Rauzi MR (Trainee); Stevens-Lapsley JE (Primary Mentor); Abbate LM (Secondary/Associate Mentor). NIH Integrative Physiology of Aging Training Grant (T32AG000279).
2021-2022 Foundation for Physical Therapy Research: Promotion of Doctoral Studies (PODS) I Scholarship.