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Clinical Education Program

The Clinical Education Program at Duquesne University is designed to offer the student in physical therapy an opportunity to master skills and abilities necessary to become competent, compassionate, patient centered practitioners who are prepared to practice autonomously offering excellent physical therapy services in a variety of practice venues. The program seeks to do this by developing and monitoring quality in four areas:

  • Comprehensive direction and supervision of the clinical education experiences
  • Offering professional, diverse and educationally sound clinical education environments with qualified clinical instructors
  • Providing communication, education and training to clinical instructors
  • Effective communication and preparation of students for entry into their professional roles as students in the clinical setting

Format of clinical education

The DPT includes 5 clinical education experiences, for a total of 40 weeks.

  • Clinical Education I- 6 weeks - Year 2 of Professional Phase
  • Clinical Education II - 6 weeks - Year 2 of Professional Phase
  • Clinical Education III - 8 weeks - Year 3 of Professional Phase
  • Clinical Education IV - 8 weeks - Year 3 of Professional Phase
  • Clinical Education V - 12 weeks - Year 3 of Professional Phase

Each student will have at least one clinical experience in each of the following clinical settings: acute care, rehabilitation, and outpatient physical therapy. Other experiences include but are not limited to: orthopedics, pediatrics, oncology, cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, and home health care. Students must plan for at least one clinical education experience outside of the Pittsburgh area (beyond a 75 mile radius) to allow for a more diverse learning experience and for greater opportunity to become excellent in physical therapy. The Department of Physical Therapy within the John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences maintains contracts with more than four hundred clinical sites. These sites are located throughout the continental US, Ohio, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, etc. but are primarily located in the State of Pennsylvania. Students are responsible for costs related to travel and housing as well as medical tests and clearances that a clinical site requires.

Pre-Clinical Health Requirements

Assignment of Clinical Sites

Contacting a Site

Students are not allowed to contact any site without prior approval by the ACCE . Students who disregard this policy and independently contact a site regarding a possible clinical affiliation for themselves will NOT be allowed to affiliate at that site, even if the site gives approval.

Clinical Education Schedule

Class 2010

Class 2009

Volunteer and Work Experiences

Students should be aware when scheduling volunteer and work experiences that these locations may not be used for clinical education.

 

 

   
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