

Jessica Randolph
Dr. Jessica Randolph inspires change in the area of physical therapy and rehabilitation through her innovative research and dedication to education. As the Assistant Director of Learning and Continuous Improvement and an Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis, she plays a pivotal role in advancing the field. Dr. Randolph's academic journey is marked by a BA from Carthage College, an MS from Logan University, and an EdD from Lindenwood University, showcasing her commitment to lifelong learning and professional development. Her research interests lie at the intersection of technology and healthcare, with a particular focus on the effectiveness of augmented reality in rehabilitation. Dr. Randolph's work explores how this cutting-edge technology can enhance patient outcomes and transform traditional therapeutic practices. Her contributions to the field are not only theoretical but also practical, as she actively integrates her findings into her teaching and clinical practice. At Washington University School of Medicine, Dr. Randolph is recognized for her innovative approach to physical therapy and orthopaedics. Her role as an Assistant Professor allows her to mentor the next generation of healthcare professionals, instilling in them a passion for research and a commitment to improving patient care. Her students benefit from her expertise and her dedication to fostering an environment of continuous learning and improvement. Dr. Randolph's work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, and she frequently presents her findings at national and international conferences. Her research has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize rehabilitation practices, making her a sought-after speaker and collaborator in the field. Beyond her academic and research pursuits, Dr. Randolph is actively involved in various professional organizations, where she contributes to the advancement of physical therapy and rehabilitation. Her leadership and vision continue to inspire her colleagues and students alike, as she works tirelessly to push the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare.