April 4, 2022
Why get a transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy?
“The courses were offered at a frequency that afforded me the opportunity to select what best matched my life.”
ÐßÐßÂþ»â€™s tDPT program outcomes
Program graduates report that ÐßÐßÂþ»â€™s tDPT broadened their perspectives, opened new career opportunities, deepened their knowledge and re-invigorated their sense of excitement for their work and the profession.
Program assessment reveals that APTA recommendations and supporting program outcomes are being met. Over 95% of program graduates report that they have successfully met all the following program outcomes:
- Apply current health legislative policies and be an advocate within professional practice
- Demonstrate critical thinking, problem-solving and leadership skills required of autonomous practitioners
- Demonstrate a commitment to the physical therapy profession including but not limited to life-long learning and advocacy for the profession and health care consumer
- Evaluate published studies related to physical therapy practice, research and policy integrating the findings into clinical practice
- Integrate concepts of diagnostic imaging and pharmacology in the differential screening and comprehensive management of patients and clients
- Synthesize communication and leadership methods to improve interprofessional collaboration
Additional Sources
American Physical Therapy Association. Vision Sentence for Physical Therapy 2020. . Accessed April 22, 2020.
American Physical Therapy Association. The Preferred Curricular Model for the Transition Clinical Doctoral (t-DPT Program and Learner).Â