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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Course of Study Teaching Goals
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Course of Study Teaching Goals
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program has selected several measures to determine if expectations for student achievement are being met. These include: (1) demonstration of American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) core values by graduates in clinical and community settings; (2) preparedness to practice as a physical therapist; (3) performance on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE); (4) student clinical performance; and (5) student research skills.
Upon completion of the DPT Curriculum, graduates will:
- Demonstrate APTA core values in clinical and community settings as evidenced by consistent use of appropriate communication, interpersonal skills, and professional behaviors in all aspects of patient/client care, members of health care team, industry, and regulatory agencies;
- Demonstrate safety and competency beyond entry-level in performing physical therapy screenings, examinations and evaluations;
- Demonstrate competency beyond entry level in development and implementation of plan of care and establishing an age-appropriate physical therapy plan of care that is safe and effective;
- Demonstrate proficiency in all aspects of patient/client management including teaching, direction and supervision principles in the delivery of physical therapy services;
- Be qualified entry-level physical therapists for practice in a variety of settings;
- Demonstrate competency beyond entry level in overall student clinical performance;
- Provide competent physical therapy services for prevention, health promotion, fitness, and wellness to individuals, groups and communities;
- Implement an assessment method that integrates individual, family, community, and evidence-based outcomes related to clinical setting, cultural competence, and other more complex societal and cultural factors;
- Adhere to all legal, ethical, moral, and professional standards of practice;
- Demonstrate skills in research by presenting their research at state, national or international level conferences.
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