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CATALOG - University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

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TRANSITIONAL DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY (DPT)Mission <strong>St</strong>atementThe mission <strong>of</strong> the transitional Doctor <strong>of</strong> Physical Therapy (DPT) is to develop leaders in physical therapypatient examination, evaluation, intervention, and case management. Special focus is placed on thefoundational sciences <strong>of</strong> anatomy and biomechanics, while enhancing the clinical reasoning and treatmentskills <strong>of</strong> the student. Because this program is designed <strong>for</strong> physical therapists that work in clinical practice, itis expected that students will bring about positive improvements to the workplace as they progress throughthe program. This program will help to promote the pr<strong>of</strong>ession by developing experiences that address thecritical issues found in the delivery <strong>of</strong> health care today.Program ObjectivesThrough completion <strong>of</strong> this program, students will:• Enhance one’s personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth.• Be prepared, by academic knowledge to practice in an emerging arena <strong>of</strong> autonomous practice bythinking logically, critically, creatively, and independently.• Apply depth <strong>of</strong> knowledge and competence in selected areas <strong>of</strong> theory and clinical techniques as itrelates to patient care and supported by evidence-based practice.• Develop effective communication skills in the presentation <strong>of</strong> clinical patient cases or selected topics inhealth care.This program is designed <strong>for</strong> practitioners who will also assume leadership roles in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> physicaltherapy. The program rein<strong>for</strong>ces clinical excellence. A variety <strong>of</strong> course assignments such as multiple choicetests, short essay and problem-solving exercises are used to test mastery <strong>of</strong> the learning objectives. Asummary or "capstone" project consisting <strong>of</strong> a case report or literature review integrates content knowledgeacross program coursework. A mentored clinical residency may also be completed.Admission RequirementsAdmission to the program is open to all physical therapists who entered the pr<strong>of</strong>ession with a bachelor’sdegree or master’s in physical therapy from an accredited institution. It is expected that all applicants arelicensed or eligible <strong>for</strong> licensure in the United <strong>St</strong>ates <strong>of</strong> America. Bachelor’s degree applicants also need tohave five years <strong>of</strong> clinical experience. If the student plans to complete a Clinical Residency, he/she must bea licensed physical therapist in the state where the residency is located. For more details on admission, seethe Admissions to the <strong>University</strong> section <strong>of</strong> this Catalog.Official transcripts from all previous institutions <strong>of</strong> higher learning must be submitted directly to the<strong>University</strong> in accordance with the Application <strong>for</strong> Admission instructions.International <strong>St</strong>udents Applying <strong>for</strong> AdmissionForeign-trained candidates who do not require a student visa to participate in university courses and/ordegree programs can be considered <strong>for</strong> admission. To be considered <strong>for</strong> admission to the transitional DPTprogram, the following criteria will apply:The candidate must be a graduate <strong>of</strong> a program in a country that is a member <strong>of</strong> the WorldConfederation <strong>of</strong> Physical Therapy.Submit transcripts and a credentialing evaluation from an agency recognized by the NationalAssociation <strong>of</strong> Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) that provide evidence <strong>of</strong> training at a levelequivalent to that <strong>of</strong> a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy in the United <strong>St</strong>ates. Physical therapistswho graduated from a physiotherapy program that is accredited by Physiotherapy Education66

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