EIM Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program!!
EIM and Sports
Medicine: The
EIM Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program
EIM is excited to introduce its new Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program(SPTR)! Dr. Teresa Schuemann has joined the EIM team as the SPTR content developer and director. She is an experienced Program Director who has been Chair of the APTA Residency and Fellowship Credentialing Committee and now serves as one of seven members on the APTA American Board of Residency and Fellowship Education.
“Going through a residency program was
the best decision of my professional career”, states Dr. Teresa Schumann,
SPTR
director. “I am thrilled to provide such
and experience for other Physical Therapy clinicians.”
The SPTR
is an 18-month program of post-professional clinical and didactic education for
physical therapists designed to advance the physical therapist resident's
preparation as a provider of client care services in sports physical
therapy. The SPTR
incorporates key Orthopaedic Residency topics, such as Evidence-based Practice
and Upper and Lower Extremity, with Sports specific courses, such as Emergency
Response and SCS Prep. The SPTR
also requires Athletic Venue Hours in addition to Mentor Hours and Out Come
Tracking.
EIM’s SPTR
is designed so that graduates will become highly skilled, autonomous
practitioners who have substantially increased their ability to provide care to
a full spectrum of clients with athletic injuries. Sports Residents will gain a strong base of
knowledge of evidence-based practice and preventative and rehabilitative sports
therapy techniques. Graduates will also
be positioned to both achieve the Sports Certified Specialist (SCS)
certification from the ABPTS and to be leaders in the sports physical therapy
field.
The first cohort begins in June 2010
and the application deadline is May 1, 2010.
Click
here for additional
details, SPTR
FAQ’s, and the SPTR
Fact Sheet.





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