Welcome Ryan Cotton, PT, DHS, OCS Clinical Director, Body One rcotton@bodyonept.com Emily Slaven, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, Cert MDT Academic Director, KSPT.

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WelcomeRyan Cotton, PT, DHS, OCS

Clinical Director, Body Onercotton@bodyonept.com

Emily Slaven, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, Cert MDTAcademic Director, KSPTeslaven@uindy.edu

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Clinical FacultyStephanie Kelly, PT, PhD

Dean, UIndy College of Health ScienceClinical Faculty/Instructors

Brian Pease, PT, DHS, OCSJeff Mestrich, PT, CMPT, ATC/L, (DSc)Andrew Malloy, DPT, OCS, CSCSPunam Shah, DPTKevin Sanborn, DPTPatrick Christiansen, PT, MHS, OCS, (DHS)

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What is a Residency?A clinical residency is a planned program of

postprofessional clinical and didactic education for physical therapists that is designed to significantly advance the physical therapist resident's preparation as a provider of patient care services in a defined area of clinical practice. (APTA)

Focused clinical expertiseFellowship

Advanced, specificFollows the medical model

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Why Residency?Development of clinical expertiseAdvanced clinical learning

EvaluationProblem solvingTechniques

Ongoing direct clinical mentorship from high level experienced PTs

Preparation for Clinical Specialist exam

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APTA credentialingUniversity of Indianapolis/Body One Physical

Therapy is credentialed by the American Physical Therapy Association as a postprofessional residency program for physical therapists in Orthopaedics

We have received accreditation by the ABPTRFE on July 31, 2013

Accreditation is for 5 years

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Residency FormatsClinical Residency (9 Credit hours)

3 Post professional classes at UIndycompliment weekly learning in the clinic

Differential Diagnosis (Ross and Pease) Medical Screening (Boissonault) Teaching Practicum (Independent study) GA work in the entry-level DPT program will yield

tuition remission

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Why our Residency?Done in person, not as a distance formatIncludes teaching/graduate assistant component

GA in musculoskeletal sequence at UIndyExposure to direct classroom teachingExperience and training as a clinical mentor for entry

level internsExpert faculty to which you consistently have accessCredits towards a post professional degreeIncludes interdisciplinary learning with physiciansOngoing collection and analysis of clinical outcomes

data

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Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April May

Assessment UQ Exam LQExam

FinalExamCapstoneDefense

ClinicalModule

Clinical OrientAnd Ortho mgmt

Shoulder CervicalTMJ

E,W,H LumbarSIJ

LumbarHip Thoracic

Knee FootAnkle

RheumPeds

Outcomes

Post Prof Class

Med Screen

Diff Dx Teach Practic

Extras Discussion groups, journal club, observations, reading assignments, research, rounds

GA Msk 1: 641 Msk III: 681 Msk II: 651

Weekly scheduleClinic based learning

Regional didactic/lab teaching Rounds/case study (weekly review of pts with

mentors)Clinical mentoring (scheduled with mentors

15-60’ multiple times/wk)Interdisciplinary time with MDs

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

AM Case Study/Rounds

Clinical Practice

Ortho GA Clinical Practice Ortho GA Clinical Practice

PM Clinical Mentored

Clinical Practice Clinical Didactic/Lab

Clinical Mentored

Clinical Practice

Clinical Practice

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

        1 2Case Study

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4 5Knee-Anat&Biomech (JM)

6GA am

7Clinic with Ortho pm

8GA am

9Rounds   

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11 12Knee-Exam (JM)

13GA am

14 15GA am

16Case Study

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18 19Knee-Intervention (JM)

20GA am

21Surgery with Ortho

22GA am

23Rounds  

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25 26Knee-Lit Review Inservice (PC)

27GA am

28  GA am

 Case presentation

 

Evaluation of the residentWritten exams and Practical exams

Upper quarterLower quarterFinal

Professional capstone projectCase study, clinical research, university lab

researchWeekly case studies or roundsGA evaluationPost professional course gradingResident will also evaluate the faculty, mentors,

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Our next residentQualifications

Excellent ortho background Will need letters of rec

Dedicated to life long learning and professional responsibility

Values private out-patient orthopaedic practice

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Resident’s compensation The resident will receive salary for patient

care from Body One equal to 70-75% of a new grad (~$40,000).8 FTE in clinic

(Practice/Mentoring/Didactic/Interdisciplinary time)

Insurance benefits provided by Body OneGraduate assistantship at UIndy will cover at

least 9 credits earnedCan apply for loan deferment

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How do you apply?KSPT website

Orthopaedic Clinical Residency link CV 2 letters of reference (Ortho instructor and CI) Transcripts Letter of interest

Interview with selection committeeIn the process of transitioning to PT-CAS

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