Dr. Eric Pelletier Named Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at University of the Sciences

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Dr. Eric Pelletier was named assistant professor of physical therapy at University of the Sciences.

PHILADELPHIA, PA (11/06/2012)(readMedia)-- Dr. Eric Pelletier was named assistant professor of physical therapy at University of the Sciences.

Dr. Pelletier most recently worked as a physical therapist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He has also served in similar roles at the Pediatric Therapy Center in Rockville, Md., and at the Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, D.C. He earned his doctor of physical therapy from Temple University, and both a master of physical therapy and a BS degree from Boston University.

Originally from Lewiston, Maine, Dr. Pelletier currently resides in Montgomeryville, Pa., with his wife Heather and their sons Evan and Cameron.

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