OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
Physical Therapy
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College of Health Sciences and Professions
Grover Center W290
Phone: 740.593.1224
Fax: 740.593.0293
www.ohio.edu/chsp/rcs
Gary Chleboun, Interim Director, Physical Therapy
Overview
The Department of Physical Therapy is dedicated to excellence and leadership in preparing future physical therapists with the knowledge, behavior, skills, and inter-professional experiences required to function as a movement specialist within the contemporary health care environment. The program imparts students and residents with the foundation to become expert clinicians through rigorous preparation built upon evidence-based practice principles, critical thinking, altruism, integrity, ethical conduct, and professional and fiscal responsibility. The program generates and disseminates research and scholarship that advances the practice of physical therapy. Leading by example, we enrich our rural community through clinical outreach for at-risk and/or underserved populations.
Based on the faculty’s extensive clinical expertise and national prominence in research as well as the exceptional clinical performance of our students and graduates, the Department of Physical Therapy is ranked among the top 25% of physical therapy programs in the most recent US News and World Report survey. In addition, the Department is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
The curriculum is designed to meet the accreditation standards as well as to prepare graduates for contemporary practice. Fundamental to this preparation is the development of critical thinking and decision-making skills utilizing evidence-based practice for optimal patient care. The curriculum includes elements of traditional, system based, and problem-solving approaches. There is an intentional progression from simpler to more complex concepts/problems that require synthesis from all areas of the curriculum. Clinical skill development is integrated within the didactic, laboratory, and clinical education components of the curriculum. Synthesis coursework challenges the student to evaluate and treat the medically complex patient. Advanced assessment and treatment skills in multiple areas of practice are taught in elective courses offered during the final didactic term. The program emphasizes the development of professional leadership and community responsibility through several service learning activities.
*Physical Therapy was previously a division in the School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences (RCS) within the College of Health Sciences and Professions. Its elevation to department status is anticipated to be approved at the June 2024 Ohio University Board of Trustees meeting.
Graduate Programs:
Physical Therapy: www.ohio.edu/chsp/rehab/physical-therapy
Student Organizations
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
This club is designed for those students who are interested in pursuing a career in this broad and rewarding field. Includes discussions of current issues and demonstrations performed by experienced therapists.
Advisor: Jenna LaRue, jl269615@ohio.edu, and Lydia Wetzel, lw858116@ohio.edu
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