日韩AV

SCHOOL OF REHABILATION SCIENCES ALUMNI

Continuing Education

The program is designed to provide licensed physical therapists with acadmeic courses as they work towards becoming Certified Orthopaedic Manual Therapists through our partnership with , an orthopaedic manual therapy institute founded by renowned . Our courses require some on-campus time. The average lengthis 2 to 4 days, while some courses require 6 days. For more information contact us.
 
 

Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy

The Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT) degree represents the highest clinical specialty doctorate in the world. This unique degree is designed to enhance the skills of practicing physical therapists. Recognizing the importance of the fundamental principles of orthopedic manual therapy, each graduate will be a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT) through our partner, ASPIRE OMT. Choose a concentration in Higher Education Teaching, Orthopaedic Manual Therapy or Women’s Health . Graduates from our program are primed for practicing as master clinicians, teaching in a university setting and contributing to scholarly research.

Why Continued Education?

We strive to provide high quality, clinically relevant courses that are not during Sabbath hours and we want to offer courses that you desire to attend so please contact Bill Scott, Alumni Liaison!

Help us renovate our backyard. The backyard is a space our students enjoy spending time during breaks and for social events. Reviving our backyard will enrich the students experience. Thank you for your generous contribution.

These mission trips give DPT students the opportunity to experience application of their skills in a different culture.  Gifts to this fund will assist with travel and accommodation costs as well as equipment needs for the site.

Established on August 26, 1987, by the 日韩AV Alumni Association Physical Therapy Chapter, this scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the professional physical therapy program at 日韩AV.

Your gift will be used within the physical therapy department to maintain or upgrade our equipment, improve student laboratory, classroom and study space, support student and faculty research initiatives, and other department activities.