The goals of the program are to prepare the resident to:
Practice at the level of an expert orthopaedic clinician as defined by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Description of Advanced Clinical Practice.
The residency program runs for 12 months starting in August. Within the clinical setting (Body One), educational components will be divided into upper (cervical spine through hand) and lower (lumbar spine through foot) quarters over the course of one year. Mentored teaching activities will be integrated within the musculoskeletal courses and will include graduate assistant work and assessment of DPT student performance, as well as mentored clinical instruction of DPT students at Body One.
Weekly didactic and hands-on learning sessions will take place in the clinic. To complement the clinical learning, residents will enroll in and complete two post-professional courses during the residency as well as a teaching practicum. Residents will spend 8-10 hours on campus and 35 hours at Body One per week. An overview of the program is available here:
Orthopaedic Residency Program (PDF)
For more information, please contact:
Tara Gilreath, PT, DPT, OCS
Residency Clinical Director
Body One Physical Therapy
70 Brendon Way
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317. 733. 2800
Email: tgilreath@bodyonept.com
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Emily Slaven, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, CertMDT
Residency Academic Director
University of Indianapolis (UIndy)
College of Health Sciences
Krannert School of Physical Therapy (KSPT)
1400 E Hanna Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-788-3305
Email: slavene@uindy.edu
The goals of the program are to prepare the resident to:
Practice at the level of an expert orthopaedic clinician as defined by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Description of Advanced Clinical Practice.
The residency program runs for 12 months starting in August. Within the clinical setting (Body One), educational components will be divided into upper (cervical spine through hand) and lower (lumbar spine through foot) quarters over the course of one year. Mentored teaching activities will be integrated within the musculoskeletal courses and will include graduate assistant work and assessment of DPT student performance, as well as mentored clinical instruction of DPT students at Body One.
Weekly didactic and hands-on learning sessions will take place in the clinic. To complement the clinical learning, residents will enroll in and complete two post-professional courses during the residency as well as a teaching practicum. Residents will spend 8-10 hours on campus and 35 hours at Body One per week. An overview of the program is available here:
Orthopaedic Residency Program (PDF)
For more information, please contact:
Tara Gilreath, PT, DPT, OCS
Residency Clinical Director
Body One Physical Therapy
70 Brendon Way
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317. 733. 2800
Email: tgilreath@bodyonept.com
1
Emily Slaven, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, CertMDT
Residency Academic Director
University of Indianapolis (UIndy)
College of Health Sciences
Krannert School of Physical Therapy (KSPT)
1400 E Hanna Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-788-3305
Email: slavene@uindy.edu