The Master of Physical Therapy Program UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. www.usask.ca
Overview Introductions Physical Therapy The MPT The Student Experience The Admission Requirements The Admissions Process
Physiotherapy = Physical Therapy The fifth largest group of health professionals in Canada Primary care practitioners who analyze, diagnose, treat, and educate their clients to improve health
Physical Therapy is Grounded in Movement Science Physical Therapists focus on disorders of movement and function Principles of care: Collaborative (patient, other team members) Evidence based (research) Reasoned (life sciences)
Physical Therapists provide health services:... across the lifespan
Physical Therapists provide health services: For numerous conditions in a variety of settings
Objective of the Master of Physical Therapy To provide the graduate with entry level requirements to practice Physical Therapy Initial work expectations of graduates will continue to be the provision of direct client care
Job prospects are good! 3 months prior to graduation many students in the graduating class already have job offers!
Program Overview Science foundations Lecture and Lab Case Integration 30 weeks of Clinical Practice
Ten Modules: 2 yrs + 6 wks of full time study Begin Aug 17, 2015
The Student Experience
Fun and fundraising
Social Events
Interprofessional Education Student conference IPASS Student run clinic SWITCH (Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health)
Admission Requirements
Bachelor s Degree Must hold a 4-year baccalaureate degree (any discipline) from a college or university of acceptable standing
Prerequisite Classes Human Anatomy Human Physiology U of S ACB 310.3 or ACB 221.3 PHPY 302.3 and one of (PHPY 301.3, 303.3, or HSC 350.3) or PHSI 208.6 U of R KIN 260 (formerly KHS 168) Both of: KIN 267 and 268 *Applicants must seek and receive approval for equivalent courses from the Admissions Committee well in advance of application.
Prerequisite Classes Statistics U of S Either of: - Stats 245.3 - PLSC 214.3 (formerly PLSC 314.3) U of R Both of: - STAT 100 and 200 or: - STAT 160 For more approved pre-requisites, please see the School of PT website. *Applicants must seek and receive approval for equivalent courses from the Admissions Committee well in advance of application.
Residency Requirements An applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident AND be a resident of the Province of Saskatchewan, the Yukon, Northwest or Nunavut Territories. Refer to the link on the website for details at www.medicine.usask.ca/pt/admission/ residency-requirements.html
How do I know if I have what it takes? Read: Essential Skills and Attributes document Aptitude and Attitude Information gathering/sensory skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Psychomotor/physical skills Emotional health If concerns, discuss with the Director of the Program
Education Equity Program for Aboriginal Students Six positions for admission to the School of PT will be designated for Canadians of Aboriginal ancestry (First Nations, Metis, Inuit) who meet the admission requirements. Super Saturday at the U of S teaches children about the profession of physical therapy.
Selection Process used for Admission The Overall Admission Score is calculated using the Admission Average (weighted at 60%), and the score from a structured interview (weighted at 40%)
Admission Average Minimum Admission Average = 70% Calculated using at least 60 credit units Most recent credit units at the time of applying (December 15, 2015). For the purpose of calculating the Admission Average, terms are not divided even if only one course is needed to reach 60 credit units, all the courses in that term are taken.
Multi Mini Interview Includes evaluation of critical thinking ethical decision making communication and other personal characteristics important for success in health sciences Approximately 80 minutes (7 or 8 stations of 10 minutes each)
Disability Accommodations Applicants with disabilities should: Review the Disability Accommodations Policy and the Essential Skills document Review the information regarding the Multi Mini Interview (MMI) Discuss their situation with Disability Services for Students (DSS) and/or the Director of the School of PT Must be registered with DSS at time of application to qualify for accommodations
Selection of Applicants Meeting the admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program 40 students will be accepted to the program!
Characteristics of successful applicants (n = 40) 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 *As of April 1 Applicants (n) 126 132 111 134 131 Minimum Admission Average 79 77 77 83 85 Males 27% 33% 27% 50% 28%
Important Dates Deadline for applications December 15, 2015 Admission Interviews Saturday, March 12, 2016 No alternate dates! All degree requirements must by completed by APRIL 30
More Important Dates When will I know? Unofficial ~ By early April Official CGSR offer by the end of May Other: Application for Bursaries etc.
Application Process (2 parts) Online School of Physical Therapy application College of Graduate Studies and Research Online Application Check the Website for details.
Other Requirements Prior to the first day of class in August: Updated C.P.R. certification equivalent to the Heart and Stroke Foundation Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Providers (C) including the application of an external defibrillator device (AED). Completed U of S Student Health Centre Immunization Record. Criminal Record Check including a Vulnerable Sector Check.
Money Matters Expenses Based on 2014/15 Tuition: $17,706 for the full program Miscellaneous Student Fees: ~ $650 (Health/Dental Plan and Transit Fee extra) Supplies ~ $225 + Books Saskatchewan Health Bursaries Modest scholarship program A few entrance scholarships: $1000, $1500
Is Physical Therapy the Career for 1. Reading 2. Volunteering You? 3. Contact Professional Associations 4. Physical therapist or facility in your community 5. Current students enrolled in the Master of Physical Therapy Program 6. School of Physical Therapy
School of Physical Therapy Master of Physical Therapy (M.P.T.) Program Visit our Website for the most up-to-date information at: http://www.medicine.usask.ca/pt