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Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy


 

Transition DPT in Musculoskeletal Management

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The Objective
An 12-18-month program of post-professional clinical and didactic education for physical therapists designed to bridge a Bachelors or Masters degree to the doctorate level.
 
The Experience
An intensive combination of didactic, collaborative and clinical education experiences using a combination of distance learning, on-line courses, weekend intensive hands-on courses and clinical practice hours.
 
The Opportunity
The EIM Transition DPT Program is committed to developing evidence-based physical therapy practitioners who are prepared to function as independent practitioners of choice for patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
 
Click here to learn more about EIM's Musculoskeletal Transition DPT from Program Director, Julie Whitmann, PT, DSc.  
 
TDPT Outcomes
 
 
TDPT Curricula
 
 

  

Admission Requirements
  1. All applicants must provide a copy of a current and valid license to practice physical therapy in one of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or US Virgin Islands. This license must be in good standing.
  2. All applicants must be active members of the APTA and in good standing.
  3. All applicants must have successfully completed a CAPTE accredited professional physical therapy curriculum, or have had a state physical therapy board approve the applicant’s first-professional physical therapy program as “equivalent” to a US CAPTE accredited professional physical therapy program.
  4. If English is not the applicant’s native/first language, specified language proficiency requirements must be met.
 
TDPT Outcomes
 

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