The University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency in partnership with UCHealth is a structured, post-professional education program for licensed physical therapists who have graduated from an accredited DPT program. The orthopaedic residency will offer experiences in outpatient patient management through the UCHealth system and didactic as well as teaching experiences through the resources of the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Physical Therapy Program on the prestigious Anschutz Medical Campus. There is no tuition and residents earn a salary with a comprehensive benefits package. Residency graduates will be qualified to sit for the ABPTS orthopaedic clinical specialist exam.
Qualified applicants MUST meet the following requirements:
Preferred Attributes
Orthopaedic Residency Learning Outcomes
The University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency in partnership with UCHealth includes:
Specifics
The didactic curriculum will consist of a combination of independent study through online modules, in-person lectures/seminars and in-person lab-based learning. The curriculum will take advantage of a variety of resources including: University of 麻豆传媒高清 Physical Therapy program faculty, ULearn (UCHealth), MedBridge and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Courses.
Throughout the Residency Program, the Resident will receive mentorship via
Overview of the schedule:
Can I be considered if I am currently a DPT student and will not be taking the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) until July?
As part of our application, you
will be asked whether you are currently licensed or when you plan to take the NPTE. The April test date is the latest option for
an applicant who is completing their DPT degree during the application cycle.
If you are not able to test by April and receive a passing score, you will not
be eligible to apply in this cycle and will need to wait until the next
application cycle to apply to our Residency program.
When will your application become available?
Our application will become available through RF-PTCAS (the centralized web-based application) November 1st. We also require a supplemental fee in addition to the application and fees through RF-PTCAS.
Will I get paid as a Resident?
Yes, the Resident is hired as a UCHealth employee and will receive salary commiserate to an 80% employee salary with a full benefits package.
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How many people typically apply to this program and how many are applicants are accepted?
We are only able to accept two residents per year. The number of applicants varies each year, but in the past several cycles, we have approximately 10-20 qualified applicants.
How much does the residency program cost?
There is NO tuition cost. Residents
will be responsible for the costs associated with taking the American Board of
Physical Therapy Specialists (ABPTS) Orthopaedic Board Exam.
What kind of supervision and/or mentorship will I receive in this program?
It is important to understand that
in a residency program, you are no longer a student and do not require direct
supervision. Instead, as a licensed physical therapist working towards clinical
specialization, you will receive at least 150 hours of mentorship from our
clinical mentors in order to help prepare you as a highly qualified provider of
patient care services in outpatient orthopaedic clinical practice areas. You
are expected to independently manage patients in a variety of settings, and the
clinical mentors will offer guidance and direction through formal (3-4 hours
per week) and informal mentoring opportunities.
How much Orthopaedic experience do I need to be considered for this residency program?
Orthopaedic experience (such as a
longer clinical education experience while obtaining your DPT) is recommended.
While, orthopaedic experience is not required, you need to have a clear reason
and vision for why you want to pursue an orthopaedic specialization at this
stage of your professional career. You will be given the opportunity to explain
why you want to specialize in orthopedic PT and complete a residency program in
your application to our program.
How long does the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Orthopaedic PT Residency Program take to complete?
This residency program is 13-months
long beginning the first week of August and ending the first week of September
the following year.
May I contact residency graduates about their program experiences?
Yes, residency graduates are open to discussing their experience in the program. The best initial contact is through email:
Graduate 2021-2022: Kristen (KT) Townsend: kristen.townsend@uchealth.org
Graduate 2021-2022: Courtney Snider: Courtney.snider@uchealth.org
Graduate 2022-2023: Emily Spiegelberg: Emily.Spiegelberg@uchealth.org
Graduate 2022-2023: Morgan Hatch: morgan.hatch@cuanschutz.edu
Graduate 2023-2024: Josh McDowell: joshua.mcdowell@uchealth.org
Graduate 2023-2024: Leah Calderon: leah.calderon@uchealth.org
Please carefully read and review this website. If you would like additional information, you may contact:
Program Coordinator:
David DiGiacomo, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS
David.A.DiGiacomo@cuanschutz.edu
Program Director:
Lisa Redavid鈥�鈥嬧€�, PT, DPT, OCS
lisa.redavid@uchealth.org
The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Residency in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy is accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship 麻豆传媒高清 as a post-professional Residency program for physical therapists in Orthopaedics.
The University of 麻豆传媒高清 Residency in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy is not accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy 麻豆传媒高清 (CAPTE) which accredits entry level physical therapist education.