Christina Lee
Christina Lee
Christina Lee is an accomplished and well-educated physical therapist with a diverse background. She holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Boston University, a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and has studied dance at Mount Holyoke College. Lee has worked with numerous organizations throughout her career, including Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital as an Advanced Clinician in Pelvic Health and Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Lee has also served as a member of the Rehab Advisory Council and Burkina Faso Committee at the Worldwide Fistula Fund, a Nominating Committee Member at American Physical Therapy Association HPA the Catalyst Section- Global Health SIG, and as a Sub-Acute Rehab Physical Therapist at Genesis. Lee has contributed to the field of physical therapy through her work as Program Co-Lead for Marathon's Center for Pelvic and Women's Health and as an active member of the Global Outreach Project Committee- APTA Student Assembly. Additionally, Lee has tutored students, worked as a Community Education Agent with the Peace Corps, and studied as a Research Assistant in the Physical Activity and Health Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.