Meet the Clinical Education Coordinators
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The physical therapy curriculum requires three years (year-round) to complete. Graduates are awarded a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. The program includes major components related to the basic and clinical sciences, physical therapy-specific arts and sciences, administration, research, education, and the organization and delivery of health care. The courses prepare physical therapist professionals with contemporary, evidence-based clinical skills. Some courses are taken with students from other programs to increase understanding of other health care professions and to promote inter-professional collaboration. Students will complete four 8-week full-time clinical practicums during which the students engage in direct patient care supervised by a licensed physical therapist. | ||||||
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| Curriculum Course descriptions Syllabi | DPT Clinical Education Manual - includes, missions, policies, responsibilities, excepted outcomes, clinical instructor privileges Important Dates Rotation documents Evaluation Tools | |||||
| Interested in supporting our students for an upcoming clinical experience for 2013 or 2014. Tell us about your site using the Clinical Site Information Form (CSIF). Send your updated form via email. Does your facility require prerequisites? Send your forms and information via email Click here to give immediate feedback regarding Clinical Education. | ||||||




