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KU Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

Special funding opportunity for incoming PhD students

NIH-funded Training Program provides interdisciplinary training in translational research in neurorehabilitation. A stipend and training related expenses for up to three years will be provided.
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Congratulations to Catherine Siengsukon, PhD, recipient of the Marnie and Bill Argersinger Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation.

In the News: The work of PT students at the JayDoc Clinic was recently highlighted by the Kansas City Kansan.

Clinical Education provides students the clinical experiences that are essential for skill and knowledge acquisition in physical therapy.
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KU's physical therapy programs are nationally recognized for excellence as a leader in education and research in the field. A unit of the School of Allied Health, the KU Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science is located on the University of Kansas Medical Center campus in Kansas City, Kansas. In collaboration with The University of Kansas Hospital adjacent to KUMC, students benefit from the opporunity to interact with a large number of health care professionals and leading researchers in real-world environments.

KU offers the following degree programs in the fields of physical therapy and rehabilitation:

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) prepares new physical therapists for entry into the field. This 3-year program is full-time, and includes classroom, laboratory, research and clinical learning experiences.

Post-professional DPT program for therapists with PT degrees utilizes Web-based course technology. A degree in physical therapy from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) is required.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Rehabilitation Science prepares individuals for leadership positions in research and academia. A major focus of the program is to advance the science of medical rehabilitation.

Research

KU is regarded as one of the premier research institutions in the country and researchers in our department are at the forefront of advancing knowledge in health care. Students not only have the opportunity to learn from accomplished clinicians, but from individuals who are striving to expand our knowledge base in a variety of health and science areas. To explore current research projects, visit a laboratory group site or browse individual research by faculty name.

Mission of the KU Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science

The mission of the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science at the University of Kansas Medical Center is to further the profession of physical therapy through state-of-the-art education, research, and service at the local, state, national and international level. The department is committed to translational research that has an impact on physical therapy practitioners and on their clients. The department cultivates highly competent physical therapists, proficient faculty to meet professional workforce demands, and researchers in the field of rehabilitation to advance the science of health care.