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GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences offers a doctor of physical therapy program that embodies its mission of innovative teaching, compassionate healing, and groundbreaking discovery. This entry-level professional program equips graduates to assess, diagnose, treat, and monitor patients with various musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, and skin-related conditions. The intensive eight-semester full-time curriculum covers all aspects of patient care.
The program addresses legal and ethical considerations in healthcare while emphasizing communication skills, health education, wellness initiatives, policy understanding, and practice administration. It focuses on cultivating well-rounded professionals who apply evidence-based methods and uphold ethical standards. Graduates emerge as thoughtful clinicians skilled in critical analysis, empathetic communicators who respect diversity and professional values, and committed professionals dedicated to continuous learning. Through small class sizes, students develop clinical reasoning abilities through interactive problem-solving exercises. Instructors employ creative teaching methods and incorporate practical experiences to enhance knowledge acquisition throughout the program.
The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, part of the American Physical Therapy Association, has accredited this program. Upon completing their studies, graduates qualify to take the national licensure examination.