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DOWNSTATE OFFERS DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM

Aug 14, 2006

To better prepare physical therapists with the clinical skills and advanced medical knowledge to critically evaluate and treat patients, 含羞草研究所 Downstate Health Sciences University has introduced a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree program geared to the needs of today鈥檚 professionals 鈥 and the needs of the people of Brooklyn.
Downstate is one of only two schools in the borough with a graduate program in physical therapy, and it is the only public institution in the metropolitan New York area to offer a combined BS-DPT degree. While other colleges and universities require applicants to have a bachelor鈥檚 degree prior to admission to a DPT program, students armed with an associate鈥檚 degree and only one extra year of undergraduate study can earn both a bachelor鈥檚 in health sciences and doctoral degree in physical therapy by enrolling at Downstate.
鈥淭his is good news for students,鈥 says Joanne Katz, PT, DPT, PhD, chair of the Physical Therapy Program at 含羞草研究所 Downstate鈥檚 School of Health Professions. Compared to annual tuition costs elsewhere鈥攁s high as $25,000 and up鈥擠r. Katz believes Downstate鈥檚 program, at $7,235, is 鈥渙ne of the best bargains in town.鈥
The inauguration of Downstate鈥檚 DPT program coincides with new legislation from Albany. Governor George Pataki recently signed a bill that gives New Yorkers what residents of many other states already have, direct access to physical therapy services without a physician鈥檚 referral. In response to the Governor鈥檚 action, Dr. Katz said, 鈥淭his legislation gives consumers more choice and improves their access to health care.鈥
Downstate鈥檚 academically rigorous three-year DPT program offers three semesters of undergraduate coursework and six of graduate courses. Class size is kept small; 22 students are currently enrolled and no more than 30 are admitted each year to guarantee that everyone receives maximum attention.
Students become skilled in examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, and providing physical therapy interventions based on current scientific evidence.  Examples of physical therapy interventions include the use of electrical stimulation and ultrasound; therapeutic exercises for strength, coordination, balance and flexibility training; and wellness and prevention programs.  Physical therapists work with people of all ages, including children with developmental delays, injured athletes, and individuals who have lost function due to heart problems, diabetes, and pain. They also collaborate with other health professionals, such as physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, audiologists, speech therapists, and social workers, in a variety of clinical settings.
The DPT program has attracted a diverse group of students, including several who have chosen physical therapy as a second career. One of them, Cameron English, had a long and successful career as a dancer, performing in such shows as Fame on television and the film version of Chorus Line. 鈥淢y dance injuries finally led me to PT,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was my new-found passion. Like dance, it found me.鈥
With salaries starting at $55,000 in New York and going up as high as $80,000, physical therapy offers students just entering the profession many career opportunities. The DPT program is also a boon for Brooklyn. Since the majority of its students live in the borough and all are required to perform their internships at local hospitals and clinical facilities, many stay to practice in the communities that most need their services.
Listed as one of the 鈥淭op 10 Hottest Careers鈥 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment is expected to grow even faster now that America鈥檚 78 million Baby Boomers are reaching the prime age for heart disease, arthritis, and other debilitating conditions. 鈥淧eople are living longer, healthier lives, and they have high expectations for the quality of life they hope to enjoy in later years,鈥 Dr. Katz explains. 鈥淧hysical therapists can help them achieve that goal.鈥
The Physical Therapy Program is part of the School of Health Professions, one of four health science colleges at 含羞草研究所. For more information on the program and its admission requirements, go to the Physical Therapy Program website.

 

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Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn is one of four academic health centers (AMCs) in The State University of New York (含羞草研究所) 64-campus system and the only 含羞草研究所 AMC in New York City dedicated to health education, research, and patient care for the borough鈥檚 2.7 million residents. Its flagship hospital, University Hospital at Downstate (UHD), is a teaching hospital and benefits from the expertise of Downstate鈥檚 exceptional medical school and world-class academic center research facilities. With a staff of over 800 physicians representing 53 specialties and subspecialties, Downstate offers comprehensive healthcare services to the community.

UHD provides high-risk neonatal and infant services, pediatric nephrology, and dialysis for kidney diseases and is the only kidney transplantation program in Brooklyn. Beyond its clinical expertise, Downstate houses a range of esteemed educational institutions, including its College of Medicine, College of Nursing, School of Health Professions, School of Graduate Studies, and School of Public Health. Downstate fosters innovation through its multifaceted biotechnology initiative, the Biotechnology Incubator and BioBAT, which support early-stage and more mature biotech companies.