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PHYSICAL THERAPY The Art and Science of Healing Through Movement Margot Flaugher, PT, MPT, CCCE El Camino Hospital, Mountain View margot_flaugher@elcaminohospital.org
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Introduction Speaker: Margot Flaugher, PT, MPT, CCCE ◦ Education: Cupertino High, De Anza College, San Francisco State, Cleveland State ◦ Experience: Acute care PT for 12 years, researcher, presenter at national and international conferences, assisted start ups with new rehab technology, local and international lecturer, clinical instructor. ◦ Current position: Manager of Rehabilitation Services at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View
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Quick Stats Approximately 185,000 licensed PTs in the US (www.apta.org) Demand expected to grow 30% between 2008-2018 Consistently ranked as among the happiest with their chosen career. (US New & World Report, 2015) Salary Range: $80k-$120K (Bay Area)
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Where are the PTs? Hospitals Outpatient Clinics Home Care Skilled Nursing Facilities Acute Rehab Facilities Community Programs Research Facilities Professors Technology Companies
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A Day in the Life- Acute Care Patient with a stroke Read the chart Speak with all relevant disciplines: RN, CNA, SLP, OT, RD, RT, Care Coordinator, physician. Get permission from the patient to see them for therapy Evaluate strength, sensation, mobility (rolling, sitting, standing, walking) Monitor vital signs Write my note in the chart.
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But….that sounds boring Stories….
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Teamwork
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Success!!! Teamwork got her home and back to work, perseverance kept her there.
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How to get there High School: ◦ Volunteer at a hospital ◦ Get a PT aide job ◦ Investigate PT programs at www.apta.orgwww.apta.org There are more than 200 accredited PT programs California Programs: ◦ University of Southern California ◦ University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences ◦ University of the Pacific ◦ Western University of Health Sciences ◦ UC San Francisco/San Francisco State University ◦ Loma Linda University ◦ Samuel Merritt University ◦ Azusa Pacific University ◦ Fresno State University ◦ Long Beach State University ◦ Northridge State University ◦ Sacramento State University ◦ Chapman University
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How to Get There College: ◦ Narrow your program choices ◦ Contact each program for up to date pre- requisite information. ◦ PT specific volunteer program (UCSF, VMC) ◦ Meet with your college counselor to plan your next steps Typical pre-requisites ◦ Bachelor Degree ◦ 2 semesters/3 quarters: Physics (non-calculus) General Chemistry General Biology ◦ Human Anatomy ◦ Human Physiology ◦ Psychology ◦ Statistics
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Possible Additional Requirements Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Volunteer hours Sociology Abnormal psychology
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Graduate School 2.5-3 years of schooling Clinical rotations throughout (total of 32- 38 weeks) Graduate with a Doctor of Physical Therapy professional degree Total costs: ◦ $55,997 public ◦ $99,797 private
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Post graduation Study for and take the PT license exam ◦ Nationally recognized, valid in all 50 states ◦ May need to take/pass state laws and rules exam for your state (required for CA) PT License Applicants can work in some environments, varies from state to state
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Career Prospects Residency options ◦ Focuses on one area (neuro, ortho, ICU, etc) ◦ Six to12 months ◦ Some have pay, not all Directly into employment ◦ Frequently will have quite a few choices ◦ As of 2015, 100% of graduates were employed 6 months post graduation (Commission in PT Education, www.capteonline.org)www.capteonline.org
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Career Development Find a mentor Pay attention, notice the opportunities Find the area(s) you are drawn to Expect roadblocks Decide (and be okay with) your work/life balance Realize that you have time!
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Other Related Careers Occupational Therapy (OT) Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Respiratory Therapy (RT) PT Assistant (PTA) Certified OT Assistant (COTA)
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