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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physical Therapy


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Doctor of Physical Therapy



Mission Statement:
The Nazareth College Physical Therapy Program prepares compassionate professionals who are life-long learners and critical inquirers that practice collaboratively and engage with a changing world.

Philosophy:
The faculty of the Nazareth College Physical Therapy Program believes that the integration of liberal arts and professional study provides a strong foundation for educating contemporary physical therapists. The professional curriculum prepares students to practice in an autonomous, collaborative value-based environment. Faculty serve as role models in demonstrating responsibility and accountability as teachers, clinicians, and scholars, as well as fostering an educational experience where students are responsible for their learning.

 Goals of the Program:

  • Incorporate the mission of Nazareth College and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) throughout the curriculum.
  • Foster the core values of professionalism in the curriculum and in faculty and student activities.
  • Actively promote opportunities for faculty and student collaboration with local, regional, and national organizations.
  • Respond to societal trends and changes for continuous improvement of curriculum and practice.
  • Contribute to the accumulation of the evidence for teaching and clinical practice through faculty scholarship and faculty/student research.
  • Provide experiential learning throughout the program.
  • Promote faculty and student growth for the advancement of physical therapy practice.
  • Engage faculty and students in service to the community for rehabilitation, health, and wellness.

Guiding Principles:

  1. Students are responsible for their own learning
  2. Utilize the Nazareth Physical Therapy Clinics as a collaborative learning environment
  3. Team-based, group activities simulate work environment, and are encouraged as useful teaching/learning experiences
  4. Self and peer evaluation are essential strategies for accomplishing personal and program goals


Program Director
Jennifer Collins, P.T., M.P.A., Ed.D.
(585) 389-2905
jcollin9@naz.edu
 

Entry Requirements  


  

  1. Completed Online Application:  PLEASE NOTE, APPLICANTS MUST APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.PTCAS.ORG 
  2. Completion of the professional statement as described on the application
  3. Official transcripts from all colleges attended
    • Applicant must have completed, or will be completing, a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative index of 3.0 and a “B” average in the major field by the start date of the desired term.
      • An applicant who does not meet these grade point average expectations must address them in his/her professional statement; please see the Professional Statement section of the admissions application for further information.
    • In addition to the completion of the bachelor’s degree, the following course equivalents are required with a grade of “B” or better:
      • 8 credits of anatomy and physiology
      • 8 credits of chemistry
      • 8 credits of physics
      • 3 credits of statistics (psychology-based preferred)
      • 6 credits of psychology (one course in developmental psychology preferred)
  4. Two letters of recommendation
  5. Resume
  6. Applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted by the departmental admissions committee.

                                                                       OR

Completion of the Nazareth College undergraduate pre-professional program in good academic standing. See Nazareth College Undergraduate Catalog for specific requirements.

   
Application Deadlines (Summer Start Term only):
Apply on-line at www.ptcas.org
Deadline: November 1

2014-2015 PHYSICAL THERAPY COURSE BLOCK

Summer Session, Year I Credits    
PTR 518 Human Gross Anatomy 6    
PTR 524 Patient Client Management I 4    
PTR 520 Professional Issues I 3    
Total Summer Year I Credits 13    
 
Fall Semester, Year I Credits Spring Semester, Year I Credits
PTR 511 Kinesiology 4 PTR 514 Exercise Science 3
PTR 512 Neuroscience 4 PTR 516 Applied Neuroscience 3
PTR 513 Pathophysiology 3 PTR 525 Patient Client Management II 4
PTR 523 Soft Tissue Techniques 3 PTR 628 Differential Diagnosis and Medical Imaging 3
PTR 515 Evidence in Clinical Practice 1 PTR 522 Professional Issues II 1
PTR 517 Integrated Clinical Ed. Experience I 1 PTR 519 Integrated Clinical Ed. Experience II 1
Total Fall Semester Year I Credits 16 Total Spring Semester Year 1 Credits 15
 
Summer Session, Year 2 Credits    
PTR 528 Clinical Education I (8 weeks) 6    
Total Summer Year 2 Credits 6    
 
Fall Semester, Year 2 Credits  Spring Semester, Year 2  Credits
 PTR 626 Cardiopulmonary Management  4  PTR 629 Musculoskeletal Management II  4
 PTR 627 Musculoskeletal Management I  4  PTR 632 Integumentary, Prosthetics, Orthotics  4
 PTR 650 Research I  1  PTR 654 Research II  1
 PTR 659 Neuromuscular Management I  4  PTR 660 Neuromuscular Management II  4
 PTR 617 Integrated Clinical Ed. Experience III 2  PTR 619 Integrated Clinical Ed. Experience IV 2
 Total Fall Semester Year 2 Credits  15  Total Spring Semester Year 2 Credits  15
 
 Summer Session A, Year 3  Credits  Summer Session B, Year 3  Credits
 PTR 521 Health Care System  3    
 PTR 661 Research III  1  PTR 635 Clinical Education II (8 weeks)  6
 PTR 712 Psychosocial Considerations in PT Practice  2    
 Total Summer A Year 3 Credits  6  Total Summer B Year 3 Credits  6
    
 Fall Semester, Year 3  Credits  Spring Semester, Year 3  Credits
 PTR 615 Health Promotion and Wellness  3  PTR 721 Professional Issues III  2
 PTR 636 Clinical Education III (8 weeks)  6  PTR 726 Clinical Education V (8 weeks)  6
 PTR 710 P.T. Practice Management  3  PTR 730 Elective(s)  3
 PTR 725 Integrated Clinical Education Experience V  1.5  PTR 761 Research V  1
 PTR 760 Research IV  1    
Total Fall Semester Year 3 Credits 14.5 Total Spring Semester Year 3 Credits 12

 

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will display clinical preparedness in the areas of confidence; professionalism; clinical reasoning; and communication.
  2. Students will collaborate with local, regional, and national organizations related to the promotion of health.
  3. Students will contribute to collaborative research that advances the accumulation of evidence in P.T. with peers and faculty.
  4. Students will demonstrate competency for entry level physical therapy practice.
  5. Students will actively participate in professional development activities.
  6. Students demonstrate attributes consistent with the mission of Nazareth College and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) throughout the curriculum.
  7. Students will engage in service to the community for rehabilitation, health, and wellness.

Program Requirements


Note: The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program requires 40 hours of observational experience in at least two different settings (e.g., inpatient, acute, outpatient). These hours must be completed prior to initiation of coursework.

TOTAL CREDITS: 118.5


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