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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-1 Top 10 Must Know Things About the Mayo Clinic Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-2 Mayo Clinic Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency Mission To develop highly skilled physical therapist practitioners who provide the best care, outcomes, and patient management within the orthopaedic specialty practice.
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-3 Residency Prerequisites Candidates must be licensed as a physical therapist in Minnesota or eligible for Minnesota licensure. Be an APTA member Be an APTA Orthopaedic Section member Apply online via the ABPTRFE web site http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-4 10. Program Overview 2 residents accepted into the 12 month long program (begins in August, applications due in mid-February) 40 hours/week planned schedule (30 hours/week patient care) Experience >1600 hours of clinical practice (>1400 hours clinical practice + 200 mentored hours) Accredited by the ABPTRFE in 2014 185+ hours in didactic residency curriculum (based on Orthopaedic Description of Specialty Practice) Diverse and experienced clinical and didactic faculty
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-5 9. Selection Process The residency selection committee carefully evaluates each applicant based on these criteria: Academic education and degrees obtained Clinical education and mentoring experiences Clinical experience specific to orthopaedic physical therapy Research experience Community service Letters of reference Candidates with strong leadership and interpersonal skills and a commitment to lifelong learning are preferred.
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-6 8. Opportunities for Teaching & Research Residents are engaged in teaching orthopaedic content (lecture and lab components) in Mayos DPT program including: Medical Screening Musculoskeletal II spine mobilization/manipulation Lumbar spine stabilization Clinical teaching, orientation and mentoring student interns on Mayo 14 in the 3:1 collaborative model
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-7 8. Opportunities for Teaching & Research Residents are required to complete a final project consisting of one of three options during their residency: 1.a residents case problem ( like those published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy ) 2.a critically appraised topic ( like those published in the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation) 3.a research project that examines the reliability/responsiveness/validity of a clinical measurement used in orthopaedic practice (would require IRB approval).
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-8 7. Is the Program Multi-Site? The program is not multi-site, however, residents will rotate to three clinical locations all within walking distance of each other in downtown Rochester: Hand Clinic on Gonda 15 Sports Medicine Center Split time at the Charlton building and Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center locations Outpatient Orthopedic Practice on Mayo 14 https://sportsmedicine.mayoclinic.org/ (See map on next slide)
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-9 Mayo 14Hand ClinicSports
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-10 6. Tuition/Compensation Salary is 75% of a new graduate No tuition costs Dental, Vision, and Health plan benefits 6 paid holidays 10 scheduled days off (includes sick days) Continuing education costs paid for selected courses including CSM attendance
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-11 5. Typical Weekly Schedule
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-12 4. Settings and Length of Clinical Rotations Residents will gain orthopaedic patient care experience in the following settings: 6 weeks at the Hand Clinic (hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder) 10 weeks at Sports Medicine (return to sports, lower extremities upper extremities, post surgical conditions, some spine) 36 weeks at Mayo 14 (general outpatient orthopedic)
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-13 3. Preparation for the Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) Board Examination? The residency curriculum is based on the Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Description of Specialty Practice and is designed to prepare the residents to pass the OCS Board Examination. The Current Concepts of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy series is used as part of the residency and resources for studying and preparing to sit for the exam are reviewed. No additional course preparation is provided through the residency.
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-14 2. Unique Residency Experiences 4 scheduled orthopedic surgery observations 4 scheduled physiatry specialty observations Musculoskeletal radiologist observation for interpreting advanced imaging Develop department clinical practice guidelines Anatomy lab assistant during upper extremity and lower extremity review
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-15 1. Strengths of Mayo Clinic Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency Unparalleled resources at Mayo Clinic Strong clinical and academic faculty Clinicians and mentors who are certified orthopaedic specialists Coordinated with a strong student intern program and DPT Physical Therapy program at Mayo Clinic Competitive benefits package at Mayo Curriculum includes multiple planned learning activities Expectations of excellence http://www.mayo.edu/mshs/careers/physical-therapy/physical-therapy-residency-in-orthopedics-minnesota
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  • 2013 MFMER | slide-16 Contacts John H. Hollman, PT, PhD Professor & Program Director Program in Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residency Program Director Phone: 507-284-9547 Fax: 507-284-0656 Email: [email protected] ___________________________ Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 [email protected] www.mayo.edu Darren Calley, PT, DScPT, OCS Clinical Education Coordinator in Outpatient Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Coordinator Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Mayo 14 Phone: 507-266-2625 Fax: 507-284-0920 Email: [email protected] ___________________________ Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 [email protected] www.mayo.edu