What's new in clinical specialization?
Article Abstract:
Minimum standards for physical therapists taking a clinical specialist examination have been increased. A physical therapist must have had 2,000 hours of patient care in the field that they want to specialize in. Hints for preparation for the examine are included.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2000
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Rosemary Scully: part one
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This article examines the history of physical therapy practice by interviewing physical therapist educator Rosemary Scully. Topics include Scully's education at Columbia University, her teaching of prosthetics and orthotics, and her participation in the American Physical Therapy Association.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2000
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The Clinical Research Agenda and physical therapy's future in science: strength in numbers
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This article examines the Clinical Research Agenda set forth by the American Physical Therapy Association that outlines topics to be researched by scientists studying physical therapy. The clinical research is meant to bring greater cohesion of theory and practice into the physical therapy discipline.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2000
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