You must also have one of the following designations for emergency response prior to beginning the fellowship:Non-U.S. citizens must have an appropriate visa and provide TOEFL scores.In fellowship candidates, we are looking for a strong desire to advance clinical knowledge, skills and abilities; demonstrated clinical aptitude and/or potential; strong communication skills; and evidence of initiative and self-responsibility.One-year tuition is $1,000, which can be paid in one or two installments, due by October.You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities. Palmetto Health-USC Orthopedic Center sports medicine includes physicians, physician assistants, physical and occupational therapists, athletic trainers, sports performance and biomechanics specialists and registered dietitian nutritionists dedicated to delivering high quality care to active patients. In addition to 26–35 hours per week in the clinic, you will participate in and/or publish original research and may also serve as a teaching assistant for physical therapy courses at USC (teaching is optional). You must also have one of the following designations for emergency response prior to beginning the fellowship: 1. certified athletic trainer 2. certified emergency responder (through the APTA sports section) 3. licensed emergency medical technician Non-U.S. citizens must have an approp… During their clinical visit, they saw patients from populations across the spectrum. She sees patients clinically at USC Physical Therapy and at Keck Hospital of USC’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Center.
Supervised on-field experience is a key component of the sports residency. Ranked among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, our Doctor of Physical Therapy program is available in both residential and hybrid formats to support your individual needs and educational goals. Our sports fellowship trains advanced practitioners of sports physical therapy in the skills needed to care for these athletes — in the clinic, in training rooms and on the field.Guided by knowledgeable mentors, our sports fellows learn superior skills in assessing, evaluating and treating athletic injuries; expand the body of knowledge in sports medicine by conducting and publishing clinical research; and make lasting contributions to their communities.Our rigorous sports fellowship uses a combination of self-study, and formal and informal educational, clinical and academic activities. Our rigorous sports residency curriculum uses a combination of formal and informal educational, clinical and academic activities, as well as mentored direct care of patients at affiliated clinics, including the USC Orthopaedic Surgeryclinic. It also includes mentored direct care of athletes on the field, in a Division I athletic training room and at affiliated specialty clinics, including the Components of the curriculum include NCAA compliance, risk management in a Division I setting, and strength and conditioning for Division I athletes.Additional weekend courses through the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy Continuing Education Department may be required.The sports fellowship begins in early September and lasts for 12 months. Four hours of mentored physical therapy care and four hours of physician mentoring are not paid. To qualify for the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy’s sports fellowship, you must be a graduate of an APTA-accredited program in physical therapy and have a valid license to practice physical therapy in California. Neither is on-field event coverage paid.You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities.
Whether you are a recent physical therapy graduate or an experienced clinician, our sports physical therapy residency gives you the specialized skills and hands-on experience to provide high-quality physical therapy to athletes in the clinic and on the field.Guided by knowledgeable mentors, you will receive rigorous training in physical therapy for athletes, expand your knowledge by conducting and publishing clinical research, make lasting contributions to your community and become a leader in sports medicine.Our rigorous sports residency curriculum uses a combination of formal and informal educational, clinical and academic activities, as well as mentored direct care of patients at affiliated clinics, including the The sports residency consists of four intensive modules, two orthopedic modules (eight-day) and two sports rehabilitation modules (four-day).Weekend courses through the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy Continuing Education Department may be required.The sports residency begins in early September and lasts for 12 months.