Director of Physical Therapist Assistant Program
Andreia Nebel, P.T., D.P.T.
P: 800.647.5500 or 402.552.6178
E: nebel@clarksoncollege.edu
Mission
The Physical Therapist Assistant
program at Clarkson College utilizes high quality, well-integrated,
contemporary curricula to prepare students to
deliver professional, ethical, competent and
compassionate health care to their patients, their families and their
communities.
Program Description
The Physical Therapist Assistant
(PTA) program at Clarkson College is designed to give students a diverse
educational experience rich in both basic and applied sciences. Students of the
program are prepared to work under the supervision of a licensed physical
therapist and are expected to demonstrate clinical competence, good ethical
judgment, and compassion in the treatment of patients. The PTA program provides
an optimal learning environment for preparing students to deliver quality
health care in a variety of clinical settings. The program offers a broad
educational experience that enables students to apply theoretical learning to
clinical practice. Students develop the necessary clinical problem solving and
professional skills needed to becoming an integral member of the health care
team. Graduates are expected to adhere to all professional and ethical
standards set forth by the American Physical Therapy Association. The program
prepares students to help people improve their quality of life, which is
consistent with the College mission.
Philosophy
Physical Therapy (PT) is a healing
profession. It focuses on the
restoration of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular function, the promotion of
physical wellness, and a commitment to service to others. Physical therapist
assistants are individuals who play an integral role as part of the patient
care team by assisting the physical therapist in patient care. Involvement with
patient care in PT requires an educated individual who possesses a basic
insight to human nature and who places a strong moral value on human life.
Physical Therapists Assistants are influential professionals who advance the
field of PT as clinic administrators, faculty members, clinical instructors,
clinicians and by participating in professional organizations at the state and
national levels. They are educationally and technically trained health care
professionals concerned with improving the well-being of all humankind, and
empowered to make a positive difference.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the PTA program will:
- work within the legal guidelines and professional
standards for the physical therapist assistant in the delivery of quality
health care under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist.
- implement treatment plans and PT interventions under
the supervision of a physical therapist.
- show sensitivity to cultural, ethnic, gender and
lifestyle differences.
- possess the ability to effectively translate theory
into practice in order to meet the demands of a dynamic health care
system.
- contribute to the advancement of the profession by
participating in research, teaching, the APTA, and/or serving on
committees or within organizations concerned with health care policy and
planning.
- exhibit good moral and ethical judgment in health
care practice and uphold confidentiality of all persons at all times.
PTA in the Profession
Physical
Therapist Assistants (PTAs) are an integral part of the health care team and
provide skilled services to individuals across the lifespan. PTAs may work in a
variety of settings including hospitals, outpatient clinics, nursing homes,
educational settings and wellness facilities to name just a few. Under the
direction of a physical therapist, PTAs implement numerous interventions,
including exercise prescription, therapeutic modalities and mobility training.
Whether the patient's goal is to resume function after an illness or injury to
improve their physical fitness, PTAs have the skills to help people gain
functional independence and improve quality of life.
Admissions Policies
Students
must meet the criteria for entrance into the College prior to application to
the PTA Program. For information about entrance requirements refer to the
Admissions Information. Since class size is limited, additional criteria are
used to determine admission into the PTA program. Complete details regarding
the policies and procedures about admission are available from the Office of
Admissions, the Director of the Physical Therapist Assistant program or on the
website in the Admissions section.
Curriculum Requirements
In order
to complete an Associate of Science in Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)
degree at Clarkson College, students must successfully complete a total of 72
semester hours. Students are required to attend year-round, with all PTA
courses completed in the sequence shown in the sample curriculum. These hours
must be distributed as follows:
- General Education = 17 semester hours (which must include 5
semester hours of the Clarkson College Core Curriculum). Recommended
elective courses include: Abnormal Psychology, Human Biology, Human
Development and Nutrition.
- Support Courses = 8 semester hours (Anatomy and Physiology).
- Major Courses = 47 semester hours
Physical Therapist Assistant
Skills Lab
The
Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Lab provides students with an opportunity
to practice a variety of clinically related patient intervention techniques.
Students have access to an assortment of therapeutic equipment reflective of
the current practice of physical therapy.
Lab time is scheduled as part of the curriculum and reserved lab hours
can be established to allow students to
complete required coursework and additional practice.
Service-Learning and Community
Service Graduation Requirements
15 hours
(11 Service-Learning)* of Clarkson College Service hours must be completed
prior to graduation. Graduates who do not complete the required number of
Service hours will not receive diplomas or transcripts, until the hours have
been completed. *Note: Service hours
accrued beyond the minimum number of required service hours can be applied
toward the requirements for the Maltese Cross Certificate or Medal.
Required Courses (click
here)
Course Descriptions (click
here)
Admission Requirements for
Undergraduate Students (click
here)