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Physical Therapy Schools in New York

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Clarkson University Physical Therapy Program

Clarkson offers a graduate level, Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program as well as a pre-physical therapy advising track for undergraduate students.

Clarkson’s physical therapy faculty bring decades of clinical experience and scholarly vision to the classroom.  Faculty members use the master adaptive learning approach to address the various learning styles of the students. Through this approach, students are focused to be patient-centered, flexible and responsive to demographic or geographic differences of patients and colleagues and gain the confidence to synthesize and apply the evidence, and make competent evidence-based decisions. Because classes are small and offer case-based experiential learning, you’ll work closely with faculty members, which promotes your professional growth and success.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Tom Langen

Phone:315-268-7933

Email: tlangen@clarkson.edu

Website: https://www.clarkson.edu/academics/schools-colleges/health/physical-therapy-department

 

College of Staten Island CUNY Physical Therapy Program

Physical Therapists are healthcare professionals focused on helping members of the community restore mobility through various treatment modalities.  The Clinical Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT), the entry level degree required for Physical Therapists, has been offered by our program since 1995. Our program provides an excellent clinical foundation at a CUNY tuition with the promise of a rewarding career as a physical therapist.

Program Head / Chairperson: Zaghloul Ahmed

Phone: (718) 982-3153

Email: zaghloul.ahmed@csi.cuny.edu

Website: https://www.csi.cuny.edu/academics-and-research/departments-programs/physical-therapy

 

Columbia University Physical Therapy Program

The Columbia University Programs in Physical Therapy offer a dynamic, diverse environment, with opportunities for entry-level and post-professional study, research, and practice at our Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus in New York City. Our entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program educates students who wish to enter the field of physical therapy.

Program Head / Chairperson: Jean Fitzpatrick (Timmerbeg), PT, PhD, MHS, OCS

Phone: 212-305-2814

Email: jt2634@cumc.columbia.edu

Website: https://www.vagelos.columbia.edu/education/academic-programs/programs-physical-therapy

 

D’Youville College Physical Therapy Program

D’Youville offers two different pathways to earn the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, the entry-level degree for this fast-growing healthcare profession.

Physical therapists work with patients who are functionally impaired from injuries or diseases. As a physical therapist, you will assist individuals to regain function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities.

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) has set the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree as the entry-level degree for the profession. With DYU’s unique sequential pathway option, you can earn a Bachelor of Science and a Doctor of Physical Therapy in as little as six years.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Lynn C. Rivers

Phone: (716) 829-7708

Email: riversl@dyc.edu

Website: https://www.dyu.edu/academics/schools-and-departments/school-health-professions/physical-therapy



Daemen College Physical Therapy Program

Their program has maintained continuous accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education since its beginning in 1974, with 2-yr. weighted average pass rates on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) at or above both New York state and national averages. Their prestigious doctor of physical therapy program prepares students for success on the licensure examination and in their career.

With our unique 3+3 program, first-year students are guaranteed a seat in the professional program. The professional program comprises both academic and clinical education, including a variety of clinical experiences locally, nationally, and internationally.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Michael D. Ross, PT, DHSc, OCS, FAAOMPT

Phone: 716-839-8275

Email: mross@daemen.edu

Website: https://www.daemen.edu/academics/college-health-professions/physical-therapy

 

Dominican University Physical Therapy Program

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is for students who have a baccalaureate degree in any area and wish to enter the field of physical therapy.

Program Head / Chairperson: Emil Euaparadorn

Phone: 845-848-6048

Email: emil.euaparadorn@duny.edu

Website: https://www.duny.edu/physical-therapy/dpt-program/

 

Hunter College CUNY Physical Therapy Program

The Department of Physical Therapy mission is to select and prepare highly proficient graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform differential diagnosis, determine appropriateness of physical therapy interventions and/or referral to other health care providers, and formulate interventions that result in outcomes that enhance the patient’s quality of life within a dynamic health care delivery system.  The Department is committed to contributing to the body of knowledge of physical therapy practice.

At Hunter College’s DPT program, students are exposed to all aspects of the profession through a dedicated and enthusiastic faculty that represents the breadth of the profession.  While all are experienced and passionate teachers, we are physical therapists first.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Cristiana K. Collins, PT, PhD, CFMT, NCS

Phone: (212) 396-7109

Email: cristiana.collins@hunter.cuny.edu

Website: https://www.hunter.cuny.edu/pt

 

Ithaca College Physical Therapy Program

The mission of Ithaca College’s Physical Therapy Program is to graduate physical therapists prepared for autonomous, interprofessional practice who provide compassionate, evidence-based, ethical, legal, and culturally sensitive care to maximize the function, health and wellness of their patients, clients, and society. Our program promotes APTA Core Values along with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion that prepares graduates to become life-long learners.

Our unique freshman-entry doctor of physical therapy program will help prepare you to be job-ready with your doctorate after six years of study or after three years of study with our graduate-entry program. Our goal is to assure that you are prepared for autonomous practice as a responsive professional that can adapt to the challenges of a rapidly changing health care environment.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Laura Gras

Phone: (607) 274-7125

Email: lgras@ithaca.edu

Website: https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-health-sciences-and-human-performance/physical-therapy

 

Long Island University Physical Therapy Program

The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) is a professional entry-level degree program for students seeking a career as a physical therapist. The DPT program has been designed to prepare highly competent professionals to act as autonomous practitioners in health care settings that include direct access by the public to physical therapy services. Graduates will be prepared to provide a full range of physical therapy services including screening and referral, evaluation, diagnosis, intervention, consultation and education.

The DPT program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) and is registered with the New York State Education Department. It is a 3-year, full-time program that spans over 11 academic terms and includes 35 weeks of clinical education. The program is a clinical doctorate that requires candidates to possess a baccalaureate degree upon entrance.

Program Head / Chairperson: Michael Masaracchio, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT

Phone: 718-488-1682

Email: Michael.Masaracchio@liu.edu

Website: https://www.liu.edu/brooklyn/academics/school-of-health-professions/academic-programs/physical-therapy

Marist University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program

At Marist, we educate our Doctor of Physical Therapy students to be theoretically and practically prepared for successful careers as physical therapists. Our CAPTE-accredited program combines in-depth classroom and laboratory instruction with extensive clinical rotations to create the most comprehensive Doctor of Physical Therapy experience possible.

At Marist, our Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum is designed to create graduates that are thoroughly prepared for the successful careers ahead of them. Our curriculum consists of 36 months of didactic and clinical work. With small class and lab sizes and a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio, you’ll receive personalized attention from our expert faculty. The clinical orientation of the curriculum also provides exceptional hands-on experience in the field. You can choose from more than 300 established clinical rotation sites throughout the country, and you’ll even have the opportunity to complete international rotations in Italy and Switzerland.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: James G. Rauh, PT, DSc, SCS, ATC

Phone: (845) 575-3000 ext. 4714

Email: james.rauh@marist.edu

Website: https://www.marist.edu/doctor-physical-therapy-dpt



Mercy College Physical Therapy Program

The mission of the program is to transform our students into professionals through unique learning experiences that enable:

  • Optimize clients’ movement for health
  • Collaborate in promoting health across the lifespan
  • Apply evidence in patient-centered care
  • Appreciate diverse backgrounds
  • Champion humanism in teaching

Mercy University’s Physical Therapy degree earners will become eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapy Examination required for licensure. Entry into the Doctoral degree program requires a bachelor’s degree and prerequisite courses.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Nannette Hyland, PhD

Phone: 914-674-7828

Email: NHyland@mercy.edu

Website: https://www.mercy.edu/academics/programs/physical-therapy

 

Nazareth College of Rochester Physical Therapy Program

Physical therapists today must be more than clinicians with excellent hands-on skills. They must be effective communicators, reflective and analytical professionals, and compassionate and engaged caregivers. Nazareth University’s physical therapy degree program stresses all of these, giving you the knowledge and skills to treat the whole client.

Degree Offerings:

  • S. Health Science to D.P.T. Physical Therapy (6-year combined program)
  • P.T. Physical Therapy

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Andrew Opett

Phone: 585-389-6996

Email: aopett5@naz.edu

Website: https://www2.naz.edu/dept/physical-therapy

 

New York Institute of Technology Physical Therapy Program

A technology-infused curriculum and hands-on clinical training prepare you for today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. Use simulations, contemporary assessment tools, and transformative research to excel in local and global healthcare delivery.

Our Doctor of Physical Therapy program gives you the clinical and critical thinking skills you’ll need to care holistically for your patients as individuals. Classroom lectures in treatment interventions, injury prevention, and more are infused with case-based learning activities, allowing you to work with your peers to problem-solve and develop valuable clinical skills.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Cheryl Hall

Phone:(516) 686-7670

Email: chall@nyit.edu

Website: https://www.nyit.edu/degrees/physical_therapy

 

New York Medical College Physical Therapy Program

Contemporary physical therapy involves not only traditional skills in treating people with injuries or disease, but also preventing or detecting movement-related problems at the earliest stages and promoting healthy lifestyles and work environments. Adolescent obesity, early intervention for children, women’s health issues, workplace injury prevention, sports training and conditioning, and preventing falls in the elderly – are all topics that extend from the clinic to the public sector.

Program Head / Chairperson: Janet P. Dolot, P.T., D.P.T., Dr.P.H.’14, OCS

Phone: 914-594-4917

Email: janet_dolot@nymc.edu

Website: https://www.nymc.edu/school-of-health-sciences-and-practice-shsp/shsp-academics/degrees/doctor-of-physical-therapy-dpt/

 

New York University Physical Therapy Program

Our mission is to provide innovative physical therapy education that assures currency with the changing health-care environment. For those just entering the physical therapy profession, we aim to educate generalists who are evidence-based, ethical, life-long learners and leaders, capable of rendering independent judgments in the service of others. For physical therapists, we offer post-professional education and training needed to create and apply new knowledge in the health care environment.

Degrees Offered:

  • Master of Arts in Pathokinesiology (Post-Professional Degree)
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (Entry-Level Degree)
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (For Practicing Physical Therapists)
  • Clinical Residency in Orthopedic Physical Therapy (Advanced Certificate)
  • Physical Therapy Research (Doctor of Philosophy)
  • Rehabilitation Sciences (Doctor of Philosophy)

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Wen K. Ling

Phone: 212-998-9415

Email: wkl1@nyu.edu

Website: https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/departments/physical-therapy

 

SUNY Downstate Medical Center Physical Therapy Program

Physical therapists work to diagnose and manage movement dysfunction; restore, maintain and promote optimal physical function; promote wellness and fitness; and prevent the onset and progression of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities due to various diseases, injuries, conditions or disorders. They perform examination, evaluation, and the establishment of a diagnosis and a prognosis in order to determine the most appropriate intervention(s) for patients/clients with neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular/pulmonary and integumentary disorders.

The mission of the PT program is to prepare students to provide quality PT services to a culturally diverse population, emphasizing the needs of the individual within the current health care environment. Students are guided to become critical thinkers and decision makers committed to lifelong learning, who integrate evidence-based practice and current clinical practice guidelines within the moral and ethical standards set forth by the APTA. The program prepares graduates to assume the roles of PT clinician, educator, consultant, health care advocate, community leader, researcher, and administrator.

Program Head / Chairperson: Joanne S. Katz, PT, DPT, PhD

Phone: (718) 270-7720

Email: joanne.katz@downstate.edu

Website: https://www.downstate.edu/education-training/school-of-health-professions/programs/physical-therapy/index.html



SUNY Upstate Medical Center Physical Therapy Program

Our mission is to inspire students and clinicians to be leaders in the physical therapy profession through excellence in education, scholarship, and service. The Upstate Medical University Department of Physical Therapy Education envisions communities in which the health of individuals is promoted by physical therapists who are committed to lifelong learning, service to others and the pursuit of professional excellence.

Program Head / Chairperson: Adam Rufa, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS

Phone: 315 464-6883

Email: rufaa@upstate.edu

Website: https://www.upstate.edu/chp/programs/pt/index.php

 

Stony Brook University Physical Therapy Program

Stony Brook’s Physical Therapy Program enjoys a rich history spanning almost 50 years and 1900 graduates. The program develops leaders of the profession who demonstrate evidence-based practice, critical inquiry and clinical decision-making skills needed for autonomous practice. Our graduates are prepared to provide direct patient care in a multitude of physical therapy settings as well as to pursue careers in research, administration, or education.

The Stony Brook University Physical Therapy Program professes to:

  • Provide physical therapy graduate education of the highest quality
  • Engage in scholarship and intellectual endeavors
  • Engage in service to the University, the community and the profession
  • Provide leadership for the physical therapy community

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Daniel J. Lee, PT, PhD, DPT

Phone: 631-444-8356

Email: daniel.lee.8@stonybrook.edu

Website: https://healthprofessions.stonybrookmedicine.edu/programs/pt

 

The Sage Colleges Physical Therapy Program

Consistent with the mission of the Russell Sage College and the American Physical Therapy Association Vision 2020 statement, the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at the School of Health Sciences at Russell Sage College prepares physical therapists who are exemplary, autonomous practitioners.

The depth and breadth of our professional curriculum is enriched by the intellectual community found at our comprehensive university that is dedicated to liberal, professional, and specialized programs of study. Graduates embrace their role in promoting the profession through evidence-based practice that is respectful and sensitive to individual differences, commitment to lifelong learning that sustains clinical excellence, and service to community and society.

Program Head / Chairperson: Erin Elkins, PT, DPT, Ed.D.

Phone: 518-244-2449

Email: westee@sage.edu

Website: https://www.sage.edu/academics/programs/physical-therapy/

 

Touro College Physical Therapy Program

In keeping with the mission of Touro College and the School of Health Sciences, and inconsideration of the American Physical Therapy Association’s mission of physical  therapist professional education, the mission of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program is to:

Provide a physical therapy program for individuals from diverse cultural, traditional, and nontraditional backgrounds that fosters academic excellence, scholarly achievement and professionalism based on a foundation of ethical, legal and humanistic values.

Develop competent and reflective physical therapists capable of serving patients and clients of diverse backgrounds across the lifespan and throughout the continuum of care utilizing an evidence-based approach.

Produce graduates who value critical inquiry in the pursuit of lifelong education to meet the ever changing demands of the healthcare environment and contribute to society by assuming the multifaceted roles of clinical practitioner, teacher, researcher, consultant, administrator and leader.

Program Head / Chairperson: Jill Horbacewicz, PT, MA, PhD

Phone: (212) 463 0400 ex 5678 or (631) 665-1600 ext. 6245

Email: jillh@touro.edu

Website: https://shs.touro.edu/programs/doctor-of-physical-therapy/

 

University at Buffalo Physical Therapy Program

Earn the highest professional degree in the field with this three-year graduate program. Physical therapists are movement experts who optimize quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education. Graduates will earn a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree and must pass the national licensure exam to practice as a physical therapist.

Students can earn the doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree at UB through two paths:

  • 3 + 3 combined exercise science BS/DPT
  • 4 + 3 traditional DPT

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Juli A. Wylegala, PT, PhD

Phone: 716-829-6745

Email: wylegala@buffalo.edu

Website: https://publichealth.buffalo.edu/rehabilitation-science/education/doctor-of-physical-therapy-dpt.html

 

Utica College Physical Therapy Program

Utica University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Studies, leading to a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree for qualified students who meet required continuation standards. This is considered a guaranteed freshman admission into the DPT program at Utica University; students accepted as freshmen (designated HSPT or HSP4) are guaranteed entry into the professional PT program pending successful completion of requirements.

Utica University’s program in physical therapy offers two paths to the clinical doctorate in PT. Each program is distinct, offering education to meet the needs of the learners, whether on campus for entrance into the profession (entry level) or through a combined residency and online model for the practicing clinician who aspires to have the degree commensurate with the vision for the future of PT. Students in the entry-level program are involved in clinical experiences nationally and internationally; students in the post professional program have access to the finest faculty from any location in the world.

 

Program Head / Chairperson: Ashraf M. Elazzazi, Ph.D.

Phone: (315) 792-3313

Email:aelazza@utica.edu

Website: https://www.utica.edu/directory/physical-therapy-department

 

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