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Genevieve Pinto Zipp, PT, EdD, FNAP is a Professor at Seton Hall University in the School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Interprofessional Health Sciences and Health Administration. Dr. Pinto Zipp serves as the Director, for the Center for Interprofessional Education in Health Sciences and is a GEM Fellow, SHU Center for Vocation and Servant Leadership and the Center for Catholic Studies. In 2018, Dr. Pinto Zipp was inducted as a Distinguished Scholar and Fellow of the National Academies of Practice (NAP). In addition, to mentoring interprofessional health science PhD students she teaches coursework in her speciality areas: Motor Learning and Control, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and Research Methods. She received her PT degree in 1986 from UMDNJ, NJ and her EdD in Motor Learning from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1996. She has co-owned a pediatric neuro rehab school based practice for over 25 years. Her scholarly interests focus on the following areas of interest: a) interprofessional education and practice, b) use of diverse teaching and learning strategies for the promotion of critical thinking skills, and c) the impact of dual task training on motor control and learning. She is active in the APTA Academy of Neurology where she has co chaired numerous Academy initiatives including most recently the Academcy of Neurologic Physcial Therapy Annual Conference, the prestigious IVSTEP conference, the development of Entry-Level Neuro Practice Guidelines, and StrokEDGE KTR endeavors. Additionally, Dr. Pinto Zipp serves on the Academy of Pediatrics Movement Systems taskforce as a founding member.