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Physical therapy program rankings

Hey guys! I want to eventually pursue a career in physical therapy and I am trying to look into schools that have strong PT programs. Can anyone share information on the ranking of physical therapy programs or suggest some highly regarded schools?

9 months ago

Hey there! It's great that you've decided to pursue a career in physical therapy. When looking at rankings, it's important to note that they can vary depending on the source and methodology. However, I can give you a few well-regarded PT programs to consider.

1. University of Southern California (USC) - USC has a highly respected Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, known for its top-notch faculty and hands-on learning opportunities.

2. University of Delaware - Their DPT program is known for its strong emphasis on research and evidence-based practice.

3. Washington University in St. Louis - WUSTL's program focuses on providing a comprehensive education that incorporates clinical practice, research, and community service.

4. University of Pittsburgh - The DPT program at Pitt is known for producing successful graduates with diverse clinical experiences.

5. Northwestern University - Northwestern's DPT program focuses on integrating academics with real-world experience through internships and observational hours in various clinical settings.

6. Emory University - Emory's DPT program combines rigorous coursework with significant clinical experiences, with an emphasis on compassionate care.

7. Duke University - Duke's DPT program values innovation, scholarship, and exceptional clinical practice, setting up its students for success in their careers.

Please keep in mind that these are just a few examples of schools with strong PT programs. When researching schools, consider factors such as location, cost, class size, and clinical opportunities. Also, remember that most PT programs require you to earn a bachelor's degree prior to applying to their Doctor of Physical Therapy program. So while researching undergraduate schools, look for ones that have strong pre-PT advising and opportunities for students interested in this career path.

Best of luck in your search for the perfect physical therapy program!

9 months ago

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