Physical Therapist Assistant Degree
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Program Learning Outcomes
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Students are expected to learn the following within the Physical Therapist Assistant Program:
Physical Therapy Services
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Explain the structure and function of a normal human body.
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Apply knowledge of the structure and function of the normal human body, while delivering patient care within an established plan of care.
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Perform safe, effective, and entry-level physical therapy services (such as assisted movement, exercise treatment and heat/cold therapy) under the guidance of a physical therapist.
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Interpret and implement a treatment plan.
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Educate the client or caregiver in therapeutic exercise, functional training in self-care, and work integration and reintegration.
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Explain the options available in the field of physical therapy.
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Identify the activities necessary for acquiring and maintaining licensure and continuing competence.
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Seek input from the Physical Therapist to modify physical therapy interventions according to patient response or change in status.
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Write and verbally report comprehensive, accurate, organized and timely patient communications that meet the legal requirements of the profession.
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Adhere to conduct and ethical behavior as described in the Standards for Ethical Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant.
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Show respect for differences encountered in interactions with individuals from other ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
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Use critical thinking skills as demonstrated through sound clinical judgments and practices.
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