Physical Therapy Curriculum and Course Sequence DPT Program at 黑料传送门 Georgia
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at 黑料传送门 Georgia is designed to be completed in eight trimesters (two trimesters in
the first year, three trimesters in the final two years). Program requirements include
coursework and three full-time clinical experiences.
This in-person program views learning as an active, student-centered process in which
knowledge is constructed through reflection, application and problem-solving. Guided
by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model,
the curriculum focuses on the individual as a whole person, integrating prevention,
wellness and rehabilitation within authentic clinical and community contexts. The
curriculum model incorporates elements of traditional and systems-based curricula.
In the early stages, the instruction focuses on normal body structure and function,
incorporating content from both the Basic/Foundational sciences, as well as the Clinical/Physical
Therapy sciences. As the student develops an understanding of 鈥渘ormal鈥 and how to
assess it, the emphasis shifts to health conditions commonly seen in physical therapy,
focusing on addressing impairments and activity and participation limitations/restrictions.
All components of the patient/client management model are addressed in systems-based
courses. The curriculum includes:
Basic/Foundational Sciences
The six courses in this area provide the foundation for an understanding of 鈥渘ormal鈥
structure and function. Although they are foundational in nature, each course stresses
clinical application of knowledge and concepts. The key question used to identify
appropriate content in these courses is: 鈥淗ow will this knowledge or these concepts
equip students for physical therapist practice?鈥
Clinical/Physical Therapy Sciences
The 14 courses in this content area emphasize medical and physical therapy identification
of health conditions and deviations from 鈥渘ormal鈥 structure and function. Students
will learn to identify and manage impairments as well as limitations in activity and
participation. These courses, for the most part, are systems-based. Management of
patients/clients across the life span in these courses will include consideration
of the impact of contextual factors, medical diagnosis and treatment. Each of the
system-based courses will address all aspects of the patient-client model (e.g., examination,
evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention and outcomes). Evidence related to
tests and measures, prediction models and interventions will be explored. The courses
are structured to promote critical thinking and to explore interprofessional management
of patients/clients while considering ethical and legal issues.
Evidence-Based Practice
The two courses in this area are intended to develop the skills and knowledge needed
for students to become efficient and effective users of evidence. Students will also
develop an appreciation for the need to balance the evidence with their experience
and the patients鈥 preferences. Tools will be identified and skills developed that
will promote life-long learning and the ability to remain current in the practice
of physical therapy. Knowledge and skills necessary to add to the evidence through
research will also be stressed. It is expected that the knowledge and skills gained
in these courses will be applied to critical analysis of tests and measures and interventions
addressed in the Clinical/Physical Therapy science courses.
Professional Engagement
An understanding of the context in which health care occurs is critical for effective
patient/client management. Each of the four courses in this area are designed to help
students understand this context by addressing the role of government and professional
organizations in health care, the importance of collaborating with others on the healthcare
team in order to promote more efficient and effective use of limited resources, cultural
and psychosocial issues that impact patient/client management, approaches to teaching
as an intervention utilized heavily in physical therapy practice and how to manage
healthcare services in a variety of different settings. The final course guides the
students in evaluating their own professional engagement and planning for future professional
development as they enter practice as licensed physical therapists.
Clinical Experience
The clinical experience series is designed to provide students with the opportunity
to apply the knowledge, skills, and behaviors required for safe and effective physical
therapy practice. Students will have an opportunity throughout the curriculum to provide
pro bono services under faculty supervision. This will provide opportunities to model
professional behavior and integrate knowledge and skills gained during each semester
of didactic work. Students will be exposed to a variety of physical therapy practice
settings and to a wide range of patient populations across the lifespan by the completion
of the clinical experience component (Clinical Experiences I-III).
Physical Therapy Electives
Students are able to participate in a maximum of four credits of elective coursework
with approval of the faculty instructor and faculty advisor. The variety of elective
courses are designed to provide students with the opportunity to enhance knowledge,
critical thinking, and professional development in areas of interest.
Physical Therapy Course Sequence
The information listed below is from the . Terms, sequences, courses and credit hours are subject to change at any time without
notice.
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Term 1
Hours
Fall
笔罢听601
Clinical Anatomy for Physical Therapists
8
笔罢听606
Medical Terminology
1
笔罢听621础
Principles of Evidenced-Based Practice
2
笔罢听631础
Professional Engagement I; Introduction
2
滨狈顿笔听100础
Inter Professional Education
0.5
笔罢听614
Intro to Pharmacology, Diagnostic Tests and Imaging
3
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Hours
16.5
Term 2
Spring
PT听602
Clinical Kinesiology
4
PT听603
Differential Diagnosis for PT
4
PT听611A
Physical Therapy Exam I
4
INDP听100B
Inter Professional Education
0.5
PT听605A
Foundations of Clinical Interventions I: Therex
3
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Hours
15.5
Second Year
Term 1
Summer
PT听604A
Clinical Neuroscience I
3
PT听605B
Foundations of Clinical Interventions II: Modalities
3
PT听611B
Physical Therapy Exam II
4
PT听711A
Musculoskeletal Management I
6
PT听745
Integrated Learning Experience I
1
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Hours
17
Term 2
Fall
PT听604B
Clinical Neuroscience II
3
PT听621B
Components of Evidenced-Based Practice: Design & Statistics
4
PT听711B
Musculoskeletal Management II
6
PT听713
Assistive Technology: P&O
3
PT听746
PT 746 Integrated Learning Experience II
1
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Hours
17
Term 3
Spring
PT听612
Cardio and Pulmonary Management
4
PT听613
Integumentary Management
3
PT听717A
NeuroRehabilitation I
6
PT听631B
Professional Engagement II: Health Systems
2
PT听747
PT 747 Integrated Learning Experience III
1
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Hours
16
Third Year
Term 1
Summer
PT听716
Complex Multi System Disorders
5
PT听717B
NeuroRehabilitation II
5
PT听732
Professional Engagement III: Practice Management, Policy, & Ethics