Ryan Jacobson, PT, DPT, PCS
Assistant Program Director, College of Allied Health
Associate Director for IPE
Professor of Physical Therapy
Areas of Expertise
- Patient-reported outcomes
- Orthotic decision making
- Board-certified clinical specialist in pediatrics
Ryan Jacobson began at George Fox in 2013 and is a professor in the DPT program, teaching Pediatric Physical Therapy, Prosthetics & Orthotics, Research and Professional Seminar. He holds a bachelor of science degree in physics and a doctor of physical therapy degree, both from the University of Puget Sound.
Prior to George Fox, he was the pediatric rehab supervisor at the Providence Children’s Development Institute in Portland, Oregon.
Jacobson helped develop the George Fox Community Clinic starting in the summer of 2014. He is a board-certified clinical specialist in pediatrics who has worked with children and families in home, early intervention and advanced clinical settings since 2000.
He continues to practice in the community, including in primary care, and is now pursuing research in that novel PT setting. He seeks to empower those he serves in achieving meaningful health and wellness outcomes both locally and abroad. Jacobson travels yearly with George Fox DPT students for the program's service trip to Uganda to help advocate for the improvement of the lives of children and adults with disabilities.
Outside of George Fox, he plays jazz saxophone, loves creative endeavors with his daughter Alex and wife Stephanie, fashions himself a competitive volleyball player, and finds fulfillment in journey, contribution and possibility.