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The Physical Therapy Program at the University of Rhode Island prepares students for careers as licensed physical therapists. Through an intensive three year course of study, students are exposed to basic sciences, evaluative and treatment theories, intervention techniques, professional issues analysis, and skills development to allow autonomous practice.

The Physical Therapy Department is part of the College of Human Science and Services. The College of Human Science and Services also offers programs of study in communicative disorders, education, human development, counseling, family studies, gerontology, consumer affairs and textile marketing and design.
9/2/2008
Open House Scheduled for October 21st
 
 
Available now or in the near future:
For Therapist
RIAPTA Information on Continuing Ed
2008 Diagnostic Imaging
Spinal Manipulation Update for PTs
Community Programs
No event is available at this time.
 
 
APTA - National
Rhode Island Department of Health / CDC
Rhode Island MHRH
Eleanor Slater Hospital
APTA - Rhode Island Chapter
Rhode Island Geriatric Education Center
 
 
 
Does URI offer the DPT?
What is the goal of the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Rhode Island?
What are the types of clinics that the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Rhode Island has?
How can I know my application status online?
How can I apply to the physical therapy program?
 
 
Special projects and services currently planned or in progress:
Community Project
Exercise for People with Parkinson's
School Activities
Kids Into Health Careers
Mr. Bones visits West Kingston 3rd Grade
Scoliosis Screening at Middle School
Clinical Service Project
There are no current projects.
 



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