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Doctor of Physical Therapy. A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona School of Health.

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1 Doctor of Physical Therapy

2 A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona School of Health Management Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health Arizona School of Health Sciences Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health

3 ATSU Mission Statement A.T. Still University of Health Sciences serves as a learning-centered university dedicated to preparing highly competent professionals through innovative academic programs with a commitment to continue its osteopathic heritage and focus on whole person healthcare, scholarship, community health, interprofessional education, diversity, and underserved populations.

4 The Mesa Campus

5 ASHS Philosophy Focus on wellness and prevention Response to community needs Pure institution of health care professionals Clinical emphasis

6 ASHS Highlights Interdisciplinary approach to education and health care delivery Integration of technology Outstanding placement in all programs 5:1 Student/Faculty ratio Individualized attention through an open-door policy

7 Physical Therapy Program Mission Statement The A.T. Still University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program is committed to educating highly competent and professional entry level physical therapists who are dedicated to clinical excellence, whole person health care, cultural competence, critical inquiry, and lifelong learning.

8 Physical Therapy (DPT) Evaluate, diagnose, instruct and treat patients with movement dysfunctions Mechanical limitations Physiological and developmental impairments Functional limitations or disabilities Help improve physical capability in activities of daily living

9 Curriculum Overview Curriculum Overview 1 st Year: Build on prerequisite coursework through courses in the basic sciences and begin clinical courses in the area of general practice and musculoskeletal areas Begin core courses in research design, methodology, and statistics Ends with the first full-time clinical experience

10 Curriculum Overview Curriculum Overview 2 nd Year: Continue with clinical courses in both the musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation areas Progress into courses focusing on special populations Introduced to the two capstone project options and choose capstone -related courses for subsequent quarters that are commensurate with project choice

11 Curriculum Overview Curriculum Overview 3 rd Year: Continue work on capstone project Complete four full-time internships Participate in virtual grand rounds

12 Admission Requirements Minimum 2.80 cumulative GPA and a 2.80 prerequisite GPA (on a 4.00 scale) Applicants are required to submit official GRE scores. Any scores older than 3 years prior to the matriculation year, will not be accepted References from: a) a present or former science faculty member, academic advisor or employer b) a professional from the physical therapy field sent directly to PTCAS Applicants are required to obtain a minimum of 30 contact hours in various physical therapy fields prior to application

13 Prerequisite Courses 4 years undergraduate work (BS, BA) Human Anatomy and Human Physiology (two semesters lecture and lab) Biology/Zoology (two semesters lecture and lab) General Chemistry (two semesters lecture and lab) Physics (two semesters lecture and lab) Psychology (two courses: abnormal psychology and developmental/child psychology) Statistics (one course) Exercise Physiology (one course)

14 Statistics – Class of 2017 Applications received: 1205 Applicants interviewed: 131 Average cumulative GPA: 3.34 Average prerequisite GPA: 3.21 Average GRE Analytical: 3.84 Average GRE Quantitative: 149 Average GRE Verbal: 156 States Represented: 24 Class size: 62

15 Traditional Application Timeline Deadlines January 16 (PTCAS - DPT) Application Services Open July (PTCAS - DPT) Applicants are encouraged to apply early.

16 Tuition and Expenses Secondary Application fee $70 Tuition: $30,030/year Educational supply fee: $1,050/year PC or Mac that meets notebook computer system requirements and guidelines, Internet Service Provider, access to Internet. Tuition and fees are subject to change. Secondary Application fee $70 Tuition: $30,030/year Educational supply fee: $1,050/year PC or Mac that meets notebook computer system requirements and guidelines, Internet Service Provider, access to Internet. Tuition and fees are subject to change.

17 Outcome Data Overall Licensure Pass Rate for last 3 years 2013 - 96.67% 2012 – 96.39% 2011 – 98.33% Overall Employment Rate for last 3 years 2013 - 100% of respondents employed (data collection in progress) 2012 - 100% of respondents employed 2011 – 100% of respondents

18 AHSH Post-Graduate Placement Excellent Placement Mayo Clinic Shriner’s Burn Centers Johns Hopkins Scripps Olympic Training Center Duke University University of Virginia

19 Financial Assistance Federal loans Department of Health and Human Services for Disadvantaged Students Military (HPSP) awards Indian Health Service Scholarships WICHE For tuition information, please visit: www.atsu.edu/financial_aid

20 ASHS Student Life Academics Organizations Wellness

21 Valley of the Sun Sports Hiking Boating Metropolitan Nightlife Nearby Travel: Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, San Diego, Mexico…

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