Title: Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy DScPT
1Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT)
2- The scope of clinical practice has expanded and
includes establishing evidence for current
practice patterns.
- Health promotion and disease prevention have
become an integral part of delivery of services. - Responsibilities of therapists have increased
because physical therapy is an entry point to the
health care system (direct access without
physician referral). - Employment settings include consultative services
to industry, government, and third party payers.
3American Physical Therapy Association Vision
Statement
- By 2020, physical therapy will be provided by
physical therapists who are doctors of physical
therapy, recognized by consumers and health care
professionals as practitioners of choice for
consumers who have direct access for the
diagnosis of, interventions for, and prevention
of impairments, functional limitations, and
disabilities related to movement, function, and
health.
4At the completion of the program, graduates of
the program will be able to
- Function as a PT diagnostician for complex
movement-related disorders, who is able to
- discern and classify dysfunctions that guide
physical therapy intervention - identify and refer persons with conditions beyond
the scope of physical therapy practice
5At the completion of the program, graduates of
the program will be able to
- Function as a PT diagnostician for complex
movement-related disorders
- Serve as consultants for both program enhancement
of existing clinical programs and development of
new programs
- needs assessment
- program planning
- implementation
- program assessment
6At the completion of the program, graduates of
the program will be able to
- Function as a PT diagnostician for complex
movement-related disorders - Serve as consultants for both program enhancement
of existing clinical programs and development of
new programs
- Contribute to the knowledge base of physical
therapy through clinical research.
- Design and implement programs for prevention of
disease, dysfunction and disability that consider
improvement in quality of life issues.
7At the completion of the program, graduates of
the program will be able to (continued)
- Analyze organizational, financial and social
policies that impact rehabilitation services.
- Critically and efficiently analyze information
and apply findings to physical therapy services. - Demonstrate leadership skills that positively
influence physical therapy practice and policy. - Serve as junior faculty members in physical
therapy educational programs.
8Program Completion Requirements
9Additional Requirements
- Successful performance on qualifying exam
- Practicum in a focus area/community health
setting - Clinical Research Project/Dissertation
10Major Courses
11Support Courses
- PT 720-22 PT Clinical Outcomes Research
- Series
(9 cr hr) - Focus area
(6-8 cr hr) - Advanced Musculoskeletal Content
- Advanced Neuromuscular Content
- Advanced Clinical Outcomes Content
- Electives
(3-6 cr hr)
12Delivery Method
- Evenings
- Weekends
- Web based