The University of Missouri Physical Therapy Program is committed to preparing students to serve as Doctors of Physical Therapy in an autonomous and open access environment of health care within the limitations of licensure regulations. We hope students are prepared to provide safe, efficient and effective services to the community they serve.
In order to successfully complete the doctorate program, students must possess certain essential skills including observation, communication, motor coordination, intellectual-conceptual integrative and quantitative abilities, clinical reasoning and decision making, and professional behaviors.
In addition, students must be able to perform the essential physical functions involved in the practice of physical therapy such as repetitive motion, intermittent lifting of heavy objects, occasional squatting, bending, and twisting.
Physical Therapists are the responsible professional for services provided by the therapist or under the direction of the therapist and must be able to adequately supervise the provision of physical therapy services.
Reasonable accommodation is offered to students upon request in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and University of Missouri policy for students with disabilities. Applicants to the DPT program do not need to disclose information about reasonable accommodation needs prior to an admission decision.
An offer for admission can be withdrawn and a student in the DPT program may be withdrawn if it becomes apparent that the applicant/student is unable to perform the essential skills/ technical functions required to complete the program with or without reasonable accommodation.
The following essential skills/technical standards represent a minimum standard to ensure successful completion of the degree requirements and for future success in the provision of physical therapy services.
The applicant/student must be able to accurately observe and experience close at hand and at a distance so as to understand and interpret a defined level of information from that observation and experience.
The applicant/student must be able to communicate accurately and effectively with patients, caregivers, physicians, other health professionals, clinical facility staff, faculty and staff, peers, and the community in general.
The applicant/student must be able to demonstrate sufficient gross and fine motor movement and control to complete general and emergency care to patients.
The applicant/student must be able to problem solve and critically analyze effectively and efficiently while providing general and emergency care to patients in at least the following tasks:
This document was developed through revision and modification of Langston University Essential Skills & Technical Standards for Admission, Promotion & Graduation (ANC/Rev. 01/31/05) with their permission.
Page last updated on: August 25, 2009
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