Teresa Ingenito

Teresa Ingenito

Title: Clinical Associate Professor

Department: Physical Therapy

Campus: Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary PT, Acute Care, Critical Care

Education Credentials: DPT

Joined New York Tech: 1999 (Adjunct); 2010 (Full-time Faculty)


Teresa Ingenito received her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Long Island University in 1988. Upon graduation, she worked in critical care in several hospitals on Long Island. During this time, she began working as an adjunct professor in several doctorate programs. Ingenito continued her work in hospitals and outpatient facilities specializing in cardiac care, creating several inpatient and outpatient cardiac rehabilitation programs throughout Long Island. She returned to school and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University in 2012.

Teri teaches cardiopulmonary physical therapy at New York Tech and at several other PT programs in New York. She also teaches clinical medicine, pharmacology in rehabilitation, pathophysiology, and advanced practice, and is a lab assistant in such courses as evaluation and diagnosis, and modalities. Ingenito also conducts acute/critical care lectures for other faculty in the program and has joined faculty in the nursing program to create a simulation suctioning lab for physical therapy students.

Teri's areas of research are in cardiovascular and pulmonary effects on exercise, and the efficiency of monitoring devices for exercise, and has created an app for HR monitoring awaiting approval. She recently began research on exercise for COVID-19 patients.

Ingenito is also very active in her community, coaching, fundraising for various causes, and supporting a local school team via the parent booster club.

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