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1 Physical Therapist Assistant Program Information Learn about the profession, educational requirements, and career opportunities 6004 S County Road G, Janesville, WI (608) info@blackhawk.edu blackhawk.edu BTC is an EO/AA educator/employer. For more information, go to blackhawk.edu.

2 Dear Prospective Physical Therapist Assistant Student, Thank you for requesting Blackhawk Technical College Physical Therapist Assistant program information. The following will assist you in making application to the program. Physical Therapist Assistant Brochure Blackhawk Technical College Application Online at Make a Difference Choose a Career in Physical Therapy The Physical Therapist Assistant in the Healthcare System A Future in Physical Therapy Benefits of a Physical Therapist Assistant Career Purpose of Physical Therapist Assistant Education American Physical Therapy Association Directory of Accredited Physical Therapy Education Programs Listing Frequently Asked Questions Admission Criteria Course Sequence Course Descriptions Textbooks Sample Class Schedule Blackhawk Technical College has cooperative admission agreements with Madison Area Technical College and Waukesha County Technical College. Call those colleges for specific information regarding the admission process. For assistance contact Student Services Office or Physical Therapist Assistant Program Coordinator Ilene Larson at (608) , ilarson@blackhawk.edu. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Ilene Larson MS PT Physical Therapist Assistant Program Coordinator Page 2

3 Physical Therapist Assistant Information Physical Therapist Assistant Profile The physical therapist assistant (PTA) is a technically educated health provider who assists the physical therapist (PT) in the provision of physical therapy and may perform physical therapy interventions selected by the supervising PT. The PTA works under the direction and supervision of the PT, helping manage conditions such as back and neck injuries, sprains/strains and fractures, arthritis, burns, amputations, stroke, multiple sclerosis, birth defects, injuries related to work and sports, and others. The Blackhawk Technical College Physical Therapist Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy PTA s work in a broad range of settings. Employment opportunities for PTA s are located in hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing, sub-acute, and long-term care facilities, home health agencies, schools, hospice, industrial health clinics, community health centers, fitness centers and sports training facilities, and colleges and universities. The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the average hourly salary for PTA s at $27.61 in Blackhawk Graduate Surveys indicate that the starting wages for entry-level Blackhawk Physical Therapist Assistant graduates is approximately $20-$26 per hour. Wages for experienced Physical Therapist Assistants are more. The need for PTA s continues to grow. The US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics states Employment of physical therapist assistants is expected rise by 30% Over the long run the demand for PTA s will continue to raise due to the number of individuals with disabilities, the rapid growing elderly population, and the large baby boom generation entering prime age for needing increased health care. Program Description The two-year, five semester program begins in August. The regular fall and spring semesters are 18 weeks, and the summer is 12 weeks. Graduates receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree, which are conferred in May. The program employs nine faculty members who are all practicing clinicians; four PT;s and five PTA s. The total cost of tuition and fees for five semesters is approximately $10,000. The total cost for textbooks, supplies, and national examination is $2500. State licensure is required for the PTA in Wisconsin. Blackhawk graduates traditionally score higher on the national examination when compared to students testing from all other accredited schools. A Caregiver Background Check is required for the clinical portion of the program. Persons with previous felony convictions may not eligible for clinical placement or licensure. The PTA program is currently accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Page 3

4 Physical Therapist Assistant Information (cont) Clinical Experiences There are three clinical courses required in the PTA program. The first course is in the spring, or second semester of the first year, and is one day per week. The second course is in the fall, or first semester of the second year, and is two days per week. The final experience is in the second semester of the second year and is a full-time experience for with weeks. Clinical education sites are located within a 90-mile radius of the school. These clinical experiences encompass a variety of settings. The program aims to expose each student to as many physical therapy services as possible, providing a well-rounded clinical education. Admissions & Enrollment Applications are submitted to the Office of Admissions. Students will be program ready after submitting the following: completion of application and processing fee; evidence of high school graduation, G.E.D or H.S.E.D.; transcripts reflecting high school or college biology, chemistry and algebra with grade C or above; and transcripts reflecting completion of Written and Oral Communications and Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomy/Physiology, Math and Physics with a grade of C. Each year program ready students are asked to confirm program admission through the petition process. Final admission into the PTA program requires a certified physical examination, updated immunizations, current CPR certification, and a Caregiver Background Check. The PTA program admits 15 first year students each summer. Admissions include 4 students from Waukesha Technical College, and 2 from Rock Valley College and the remainder from Blackhawk Technical College. Out of district students may apply. The Blackhawk Advantage BTC PTA program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education BTC s job placement rate over the past five years has averaged 100%. Over 97% of BTC s graduates have indicated they are satisfied or highly satisfied with the education they received at BTC. Over 97% of the employers who have hired BTC s graduates indicated that they are satisfied with the education their employees received at BTC. Some of BTC s credits now transfer to four-year colleges and universities. More than eight out of ten future occupations will require education beyond a high school diploma but short of a four-year degree.. Two-thirds of the 30 fasted-growing occupations nationally and in Wisconsin require a technical education. High school graduates can expect to earn 30 % more with an Associate Degree from a Wisconsin technical college. Blackhawk Services Financial Aid is available to students attending BTC. An application for assistance should be completed well in advance of the start of the semester Tutorial and Instruction Assistance helps students who are enrolled in technical diploma and associate degree programs. Individualized instruction aids students with their study skills and academic subject at the Central Campus during weekdays and selected evenings. Employment Services & Placement Opportunities are offered though BTC at the Central College in the Career Center. Career Assessment & Counseling are available for those who wish to explore educational and occupational options Learn how work values, aptitudes, and interests can lead to your best career choices. Page 4

5 Make a Difference! Choose a Career in Physical Therapy Attend Blackhawk Technical College Toll Free (in (608) area code) AA/Access Employer & Educator Employment Potential Continues to Grow Blackhawk Technical College is now accepting applications for entrance into the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Working in a variety of healthcare settings, physical therapist assistants have the rewarding opportunity to make a positive difference in the quality of people s lives. Under the supervision of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants conduct treatment programs enabling patients to recovery from health problems resulting from disease or injury. A recent article released by the Associated Press indicated that the field of physical therapy is continues to grow. There is excellent employment potential for Physical Therapist Assistants. The US Department of Labor Bureau reports that the employment of Physical Therapist Assistants is expected to grow through the year Blackhawk Physical Therapist Assistant graduates, entry-level practitioners enjoy average starting wages of up to $45,760 - $54,080 per year, higher than the national averages quoted by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. Blackhawk is proud of their 100% employment placement rate, with community employers anxious to hire Blackhawk Physical Therapist Assistants graduates. Call Blackhawk Technical College today for application information about this popular and promising career. Page 5

6 Role of a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Physical therapist assistants (PTAs) work as part of a team to provide physical therapy services under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. PTAs implement selected components of patient/client interventions (treatment), obtain data related to the interventions provided, and make modifications in selected interventions either to progress the patient/client as directed by the physical therapist or to ensure patient/client safety and comfort. PTAs assist the physical therapist in the treatment of individuals of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. The physical therapist is responsible for the services provided by the PTA. Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who examine each individual and develop a plan using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. In addition, PTs work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness- and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles. PTAs provide care for people in a variety of settings, including hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, schools, sports and fitness facilities, work settings, and nursing homes. PTAs must graduate from a CAPTE-accredited PTA program and licensure or certification is required in states in which a PTA works. The Physical Therapy Profession Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function. For more than 750,000 people every day in the United States, physical therapists: Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional abilities. Restore, maintain, and promote not only optimal physical function, but optimal wellness and fitness and optimal quality of life as it relates to movement and health assisted by PTAs when appropriate. Prevent the onset, symptoms, and progression of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities that may result from diseases, disorders, conditions, or injuries. The terms "physical therapy" and "physiotherapy," and the terms "physical therapist" and "physiotherapist," are synonymous. The terms "physical therapist assistant" and "physical therapy aide or technician" are not synonymous. PTAs complete an intensive education culminating in an associate degree. Aides and technicians are on-the-job trained and not eligible to provide physical therapy by many payers, including Medicare. Page 6

7 The Physical Therapist Assistant In The Health Care System Physical therapy is a dynamic health care field that involves the rehabilitation of patients with various disorders, disabilities, and injuries. Physical therapy means the examination, treatment, instruction of human beings to detect, assess, prevent, correct, alleviate, and limit physical disability, movement dysfunction, bodily malfunction, and pain from injury, disease, and any other bodily and mental conditions, and includes the administration, interpretation and evaluation of tests and measurements of bodily functions and structures, the planning, administration, evaluation, and modification of treatment and instruction, including the use of physical measures, activities, and devices for prevention and therapeutic purposes; and the provision of consultative, educational and other advisory services for the purpose of reducing the incidence and severity of physical disability, movement dysfunction, bodily malfunction, and pain.* Physical Therapist Assistants provide physical therapy services under the supervision and direction of the PT. They assist with data collection; implement delegated patient interventions; make appropriate judgments; modify interventions within the PT s established plan of care; participate in discharge planning and follow-up care; document the care provided; educate and interact with PT and PTA students, aides, volunteers, patients, families, and caregivers; and demonstrate an understanding of the significance and impact of cultural and individual differences. Physical therapist assistants contribute to society and the physical therapy profession through the provision of physical therapy services, teaching, and administration. Depending on circumstances, some tasks may be performed cooperatively with other health care personnel or through supervision of aides and volunteers. Positive attributes of a Physical Therapist Assistant are: relates well to people, patience and empathy, dependability, good physical health, strength, and stamina, sound judgment and emotional stability, ability to instruct others, good manual dexterity, responsible, and independent thinker/problem solver. The Physical Therapist Assistant is a skilled paraprofessional health care provider who is qualified to work in a variety of settings. Graduates of physical therapist assistant programs are employed in hospitals, private physical therapy offices, community health centers, corporate or industrial health centers, sports facilities, research institutions, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, home health agencies, schools, pediatric centers, and colleges and universities. Physical Therapist Assistants must complete a 2-year education program, typically offered through a community or junior college. Candidates receive an associate s degree upon graduation. The course of study includes 2 years of integrated general education and technical courses on physical therapy procedures and clinical experience. American Physical Therapy Association Page 7

8 A Future in Physical Therapy The American Physical Therapy Association Physical Therapy: Making a Difference A construction worker with an injured back a senior citizen with arthritis an infant with a birth defect an Olympic athlete a person who has had a stroke a child with a disability a pregnant woman an overstressed business executive a diverse group of people, yet each can benefit in some way from physical therapy. Physical therapists have the rewarding opportunity to make a positive difference in the quality of people s lives. Their work involves extensive contact with people with both patients and other health care professionals. Physical therapy takes a personal and direct approach to meeting an individual s health needs and wants, whether a patient s goal is walking independently or breaking a high-jump record. Along with the patient and other health care practitioners, the physical therapist shares the hard work and commitment needed to accomplish each individual patient s goals. For people with health problems resulting from injury or disease, the physical therapist assists in the recovery process making them stronger, relieving their pain, and helping them to regain use of an affected limb or to relearn such activities of daily living as walking, dressing, or bathing. Because recovery does not end for patients as soon as they are out of the physical therapist s direct care, physical therapists must teach patients and their families what to do so that healing continues through self-care at home. Physical therapists also seek to keep people well and safe from injury. They do this by teaching the importance of fitness and showing people how to avoid hurting their bodies at work or play. By designing and supervising individualized conditioning programs, physical therapists promote optimal physical performance and help health-conscious people to increase their overall fitness level and muscular strength and endurance. A Variety of Responsibilities and Settings Physical therapists are respected members of the health care team. They work with other health care providers, such as physicians, occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, dentists, psychologists, social workers, podiatrists, and speech pathologists and audiologists. Although a large number of physical therapists work in hospitals, now more than 70 percent can be found in outpatient clinics/offices, rehabilitation centers, community health centers, nursing homes, home health agencies, corporate or industrial health centers, sports facilities, research institutions, schools, pediatric centers, wellness centers, and colleges and universities. Some physical therapists work as employees in these settings, while others are self-employed as owners or partners in private practices. Indeed, settings, employment arrangements, career responsibilities, and career opportunities depend on the interests and skills of each practitioner. Physical Therapist Education Physical therapists attain their prerequisite skills through extensive academic and clinical education. Preparation for entrance into a physical therapist education program includes courses in psychology, biology, physics, chemistry, statistics, English, professional writing, and humanities. In other words, the pre-physical therapy college curriculum should include a strong background in liberal arts and general education. All professional programs include basic and clinical medical science courses and emphasize the theory and practice of physical therapy. The curriculum includes opportunities to apply and integrate theory through extensive clinical education in a variety of practice settings. The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) encourages students pursuing a career in physical therapy to enter the profession with a post baccalaureate degree. Many colleges and universities are in the process of changing their programs from a bachelor s degree to a post baccalaureate degree in physical therapy. This level of education will prepare physical therapists to better meet the changing needs of patients today and in tomorrow s progressive health care system. Page 8

9 A Future in Physical Therapy The American Physical Therapy Association (cont) The Physical Therapist Assistant Physical therapist assistants work under the supervision of a physical therapist. Their duties include assisting the physical therapist in implementing treatment programs according to the plan of care, training patients in exercises and activities of daily living, conducting treatments, using special equipment, administering modalities and other treatment procedures, and reporting to the physical therapist on the patient s response..physical therapist assistants must complete a 2-year education program, usually offered in a community or junior college. The course of study includes generally 1 year of general education and 1 year of technical courses on physical therapy procedures and clinical experience, which are usually integrated. Graduates receive an associate s degree. Licensure or registration is required in all states for the physical therapist assistant to practice. The states that require licensure stipulate specific educational and examination criteria. Complete information on practice acts and regulations can be obtained from the state licensing boards. Equal Opportunities in Physical Therapy Cultural diversity within the profession of physical therapy is highly valued because physical therapists and physical therapist assistants interact with patients and families who are of various ages, races, religions, and ethnic backgrounds. When physical therapists and their clients share a common language and similar background, the effectiveness of treatment is greatly enhanced. Patients often prefer to receive care from someone with whom they can readily identify. Minority physical therapists are in great demand but short supply in all aspects of the profession. Accreditation of Education Programs The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) is recognized as the accrediting agency for education programs in physical therapy by the US Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The 26-member Commission, composed of physical therapy educators and practitioners, administrators from institutions of higher education, public representatives, and a physician, evaluate physical therapy education programs to determine if they meet the standards and criteria for approval. Accreditation recognizes professional education programs for a level of performance, integrity, and quality that entitles them to the confidence of the education community and the public they serve. Accreditation status signifies that the program meets established and nationally accepted standards of scope, quality, and relevance. The American Physical Therapy Association APTA represents physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and physical therapy students throughout the United States. Among the Association s objectives are enhancement of physical therapy education, practice, and research; accreditation of physical therapy education programs; communication with members; improvement of minority participation and representation in the profession; quality assurance; professional development and continuing education; interaction with governmental agencies and legislative bodies; attention to reimbursement issues; and development and implementation of public relations programs. American Physical Therapy Association Page 9

10 A Future in Physical Therapy The American Physical Therapy Association (cont) What are the licensing requirements for becoming a PTA? States and the District of Columbia require PTA s to be licensed, registered, or certified. States requiring licensure stipulate specific educational and examination criteria. Is the status of the physical therapist with a bachelor s degree different from that of a physical therapist with an entry-level master s or doctoral degree? The status of the entry-level physical therapist with a baccalaureate or post baccalaureate degree is the same. The essential requirements for practice are graduation from an accredited professional (entry-level) physical therapist program and passing the national licensure examination. All professional (entry-level) programs are designed to provide a broad physical therapy background regardless of the degree offered; however, programs may emphasize certain areas as a result of a specific program mission or because of individual faculty strengths. Why does APTA require a post baccalaureate degree? A post baccalaureate degree allows the student to obtain a broad background in the liberal arts and provides time for students to integrate the significant amount of material included in a physical therapy curriculum. Also, for those who currently possess a bachelor s degree in another area, it is a logical choice to progress to a post baccalaureate degree. Over the years, the volume of scientific technology and literature included in physical therapist education programs has grown well beyond what can be reasonably included in a baccalaureate degree program. APTA believes that a post baccalaureate program more adequately prepares the graduate to meet the expectations of the profession and the health care needs of society. What is the future of baccalaureate professional (entry-level) education? Since 1979, the profession has consistently advocated the development of post baccalaureate professional educational programs. As of January 1, 2002, CAPTE will no longer accredit baccalaureate professional programs. If I have a bachelor s degree in physical therapy, will I be required to get a graduate degree in the future? No. However, there is an expectation that physical therapists will continue to learn throughout their professional careers. There are numerous opportunities for post professional education, some of which may be required to maintain licensure. Also, keep in mind that state licensure and practice acts are subject to change. What are the differences between a professional (entry-level) master s degree program and a professional (entrylevel) doctoral program? Both levels are accredited by CAPTE using the Evaluative Criteria for Accreditation of Education Programs for the Preparation of Physical Therapists. The institution determines the degree to be offered. Most all physical therapy programs have transitioned to an entry-level doctoral program. Is there a ranking of physical therapist and physical therapist assistant programs? APTA does not rank programs. Physical therapy educational programs are accredited by CAPTE, which assures quality in physical therapy education. Graduation from an accredited program is currently required for eligibility to sit for the licensure examination for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in those states in which licensure is required. Page 10

11 A Future in Physical Therapy The American Physical Therapy Association (cont) What factors can one use in deciding on a school? The decision to attend a physical therapy program is a very personal one that must be made on the basis of a variety of factors, including: Geographic location and size of the school, cost, class size, faculty composition and cohesiveness (i.e., number of years working together), Degree awarded; and Design and length of curriculum. In an effort to compare the above factors, you may wish to survey current students and recent graduates of the program and interview employers who hire graduates and ask about program strengths and weaknesses. What can students do to enhance chances of admission to a physical therapy program? Candidates should have a high overall grade point average (GPA) and a high GPA in prerequisite course work (in 1993, the majority of applicants to physical therapy programs reported GPAs of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale). Admission officers welcome an applicant s volunteer experience as a physical therapy aide, letters of recommendation from physical therapists or science teachers, and excellent writing and interpersonal skills. The physical therapist education program is a full-time commitment. Is the physical therapist assistant program a stepping stone to a physical therapist program? No. The physical therapist assistant curriculum differs from that of the physical therapist and does not provide the needed prerequisites required for physical therapist education. There are accredited programs in California and Ohio designed to allow experienced physical therapist assistants to continue working while attending a physical therapist master s degree program on the weekends. Where can I find financial aid? The APTA s Resource Guide on Financial Assistance (Order No P-62), includes information on minority scholarships, from APTA s Service Center at 800/ , ext 3395, or order from the Online Resource Catalog at Additional resources are available from the office of financial aid at the school of interest, the public library, and the National Clearinghouse for the Professions Information Center at the Council for Exceptional Children, 1920 Association Dr, Reston, VA 22091; 703/ or 800/ Other sources include various Internet sites. For further information: Contact American Physical Therapy Association for the most complete and up-to-date listing of accredited and developing education programs. National Exam and Licensure: Physical therapist assistant (PTA) education, obtained in a CAPTE-accredited two-year associate degree program, prepares graduates for taking the national licensure examination and entering the field of physical therapy with the required knowledge, skills, and behaviors of a PTA. Licensure or certification is required in states to work as a PTA. American Physical Therapy Association Page 11

12 Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Education Overview Purpose of Physical Therapist Assistant Education The purpose of PTA education is to graduate knowledgeable, competent, self-assured, adaptable, and serviceoriented patient/client care providers. PTA education prepares the graduate to perform selected components of intervention and data collection and assess the patient's/client's safety and response to the interventions provided under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist in an ethical, legal, safe, and effective manner. Additionally, graduates of PTA programs must be prepared to communicate with other members of the health care deliver team; interact with members of the patient's/client's family and caregivers; and work cooperatively with other health care providers. Graduates are prepared to participate with the physical therapist in teaching other health care providers and providing psychosocial support for patients/clients and their families and caregivers with recognition of individual, cultural, and economic differences. Physical Therapist Assistant Degree Entry-level physical therapist assistant education programs are offered at the associate degree level. Curriculum The length of a PTA program is typically 2 years (5 semesters) consisting of general education course, physical therapy courses, and clinical education. Primary physical therapy content areas in the curriculum may include, but are not limited to, anatomy & physiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology, neuroscience, clinical pathology, behavioral sciences, communication, and ethics/values. Approximately seventy-five percent (75%) of the PTA curriculum comprises classroom (didactic) and lab study and the remaining 25 percent (25%) is dedicated to clinical education. PT students spend on average 16 weeks in full-time clinical education experiences. Choosing the Right Program It is extremely important that you attend an accredited program. (The only recognized accrediting agency for PTA education is CAPTE.) You will be able to sit for the licensure exam only if you have graduated from a. A visit to one or more programs is also a valuable means for selecting the programs that best meet your educational goals and personal needs. You should consider a variety of factors when researching PTA education programs, including: Page 12

13 Assistant (PTA) Education Overview (Cont) Program structure and curriculum Types of clinical education and training opportunities Faculty composition and cohesiveness (years working together) Student demographics Facilities (eg, classrooms and labs) Campus setting (eg, rural, urban, suburban) Geographic location and distance from home/family Size of the college Size of PTA program's entering class Licensure pass rates Employability Admission requirements Cost and financial aid opportunities Extracurricular activities In an effort to compare the above factors, you may wish to: Survey current students and recent graduates of the program Interview employers who hire graduates and ask about program strengths and weaknesses Ranking The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) does not rank PTA education programs. Programs are accredited by CAPTE, which assures quality in physical therapy education. Graduation from an accredited program is currently required for eligibility to sit for the licensure examination for physical therapist assistants in all states in which licensure is required. Licensure/certification is not required in Colorado or Hawaii. American Physical Therapy Association Page 13

14 Benefits of a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Career There are many reasons you should consider a career in physical therapy. Make a Difference. "Being a physical therapist is very rewarding. You will work with patients one-on-one, see them progress through treatment, and know that you are really making a difference in their lives," said APTA spokesperson Meredith Harris, PT, DPT, EdD. Whether the patient's problem is a result of injury or disease, the physical therapist is a rehabilitation specialist who fosters the patient's return to maximal function. Physical therapists also will work with individuals to prevent loss of mobility by developing fitness- and wellnessoriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles. Be a Movement Expert. Physical therapists are highly educated experts in the movement and function of the human body. The goal of a physical therapist is to promote the patient's ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. Physical therapy is an essential element of patient care. Therapeutic exercise and functional training are the cornerstones of physical therapist treatment. Depending on the particular needs of a patient, physical therapists may "mobilize" a joint or massage a muscle to promote proper movement and function. Physical therapists may use other techniques such as electrotherapy, ultrasound (high-frequency waves that produce heat), hot packs, and ice in addition to other treatments when appropriate. Enjoy Job Security. For Americans looking for a rewarding career in a struggling job market and down economy, a career in physical therapy could be the perfect answer. The soaring demand for physical therapists can be attributed to the aging American population, particularly baby boomers who are more vulnerable to chronic and debilitating conditions that require physical therapist services. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for physical therapists is expected to spike upward by an astonishing 30% between 2008 and 2018 a much quicker rate than average. Currently, there are approximately 185,500 licensed physical therapists in the United States, and that number is expected to jump to 241,700 over the next 10 years. Love Your Job. Helping people to attain or regain the ability to walk and carry out daily life can lead to a great feeling of personal satisfaction. Physical therapists report one of the highest job-satisfaction levels in the country! So says a recent National Opinion Research Center survey, which was chronicled in an April 17, 2007, article of the Chicago Tribune. With more than three-quarters of physical therapists polled reporting to be "very satisfied" with their occupations, PTs were second only to clergy, and were the only health care professionals in the top 5. Choose Your Location. Physical therapists work with patients of all ages all across the country. Choose from a wide range of locations and work settings, including hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, schools, sports and fitness facilities, employer settings, and nursing homes. Be an Entrepreneur. Do you want to be your own boss? More than twenty-one percent (21.6%) of physical therapists are owners of, or partners in, a physical therapy practice American Physical Therapy Association Page 14

15 BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PROGRAM AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY Physical Therapist Assistant Program Blackhawk Technical College 6004 Prairie Road PO Box 5009 Janesville, WI / FAX: 608/ PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Ilene Larson, PT, MS, Coordinator INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION: Higher Learning Commission ACCREDITATION STATUS: Date of Initial Accreditation: April 1989 Current Accreditation Status: Accredited Next Visit DEGREE CONFERRED: Associate of Applied Science GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The 2-year integrated program consists of 45 physical therapist assistant and 25 general education course credits, totaling 70 program credits. The afternoon/early evening program begins in June and continues for five semesters. The four regular fall and spring semesters are 18 weeks. Degrees are conferred in May. CLINICAL EXPERIENCES: There are three clinical courses required in the Physical Therapist Assistant program. The first course is in the spring, or second semester of the first year, and is 1 day per week. The second is in the fall, or first semester of the second year, and is 2 days per week. The final experience is in the second semester of the second year and is a full-time experience for 8 weeks. Clinical education sites are located within a 90-mile radius of the school. These clinical sites provide a variety of experiences, including hospital acute, rehab, outpatient, skilled nursing facilities, nursing homes, and community based specialty clinics such as school systems, 0-3 programs, home health, developmentally disabled, sports medicine, and work hardening. The program aims to expose each student to as many types of physical therapy services as possible to encourage a well-rounded clinical education experience. Page 15

16 American Physical Therapy Association Directory (cont) FACULTY: There are two full-time and two part-time physical therapist faculty members and five part-time physical therapist assistant laboratory assistants. All program faculty members are practicing clinicians and vary in experience, education, and expertise. ENROLLMENT: The college has a total enrollment exceeding 16,000, however many students are enrolled part-time. The physical therapist assistant program accepts 15 first year students annually. ADMISSION: Applications are submitted to the Office of Admissions. Anatomy/Physiology (grade of C), Physics (grade of C), College Math (grade of C),, Oral and Written Communications (grade of C) must be take prior to the petitioning process. Shadowing is advised. A preadmission TEAS-Allied Health test is required. The program applicants must petition in the fall for February notice of admission for fall entrance. The college has special out-of-district admission agreements with Waukesha Technical College and Rock Valley College. Students vary in age and cultural background. OUTCOMES: Over the past two years 2016 and 2017 approximately 81.60% of admitted students graduated from the program. In the same time period 100% of graduates were employed within 12 months of graduation and most at salaries higher than the national average. Also in the same time period the program has had a 100% national examination pass rate. Employer and graduates surveys consistently indicate high satisfaction with the Blackhawk Technical College Physical Therapist Assistant program. TUITION, FEES AND FINANCIAL AID: The program cost of in-state tuition and fees for a full-time student for 5 semesters is approximately $10,000. Total cost for textbooks, supplies, and national exam fees is approximately $2500. Forty percent of the physical therapist assistant students receive financial aid. For specific information, contact the Financial Aid Office. STUDENT LIFE: There are no dormitories or on-campus living arrangements. All students live off campus, and housing availability is adequate. Campus parking is convenient. Blackhawk Technical College is located in a rural area centered between Beloit and Janesville. The college is 40 miles from Madison, the capitol of Wisconsin, where the University of Wisconsin is located. Wisconsin outdoor recreational activities are abundant, and Chicago's cultural offerings are approximately a 2-hour drive away. Page 16

17 BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Who are Physical Therapist Assistant? Physical therapist assistants, or PTAs, are skilled health care providers who work under the direction and supervision of physical therapists. Duties of the PTA include assisting the physical therapist in implementing treatment programs, training patients in exercises and activities of daily living, conducting treatments, and reporting to the physical therapist on the patient's responses. In addition to direct patient care, the physical therapist assistant may also perform such functions as patient transport, and clinic or equipment preparation and maintenance. Where do Physical Therapist Assistants work? Physical therapist assistants work in surrounding hospitals, private physical therapy clinics, community health centers, corporate or industrial health centers, sports facilities, research institutions, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, home health agencies, schools, pediatric centers, and colleges or universities. 100% of graduates are employed as Physical Therapist Assistants within 12 months of graduation. What are the beginning wages for a Physical Therapist Assistant? The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the average hourly salary for PTA s at $27.61 in Blackhawk Graduate Surveys indicate that the starting wages for entry-level Blackhawk Physical Therapist Assistant graduates is approximately $20-$26 per hour. Wages for experienced Physical Therapist Assistants are more. What are the educational requirements for becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant? Physical therapist assistants must complete an accredited 2-year education program, typically offered through a community or junior college. Blackhawk Technical College grants an Associate of Applied Science Degree upon graduation. The course of study at Blackhawk Technical College consists of 4 semesters and one summer, integrating general education and technical physical therapy courses emphasizing theory, procedure, and clinical experiences. Is the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Blackhawk Technical College accredited? The PTA program was initially accredited in The program is currently accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education until Can I take general education courses at another school? You may take general education courses at other universities or colleges and transfer those credits to Blackhawk Technical College. Students who enter the program from the Madison and Waukesha agreement may find taking general education courses in those geographical areas more convenient. The course curriculum and credit hours of the course you wish to transfer must be identical to the required Blackhawk course. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (cont) Page 17

18 How do I apply to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Blackhawk Technical College? Applying to BTC All persons interested in enrolling in the BTC physical therapist assistant program must first apply to the college: Complete an application form, identifying physical therapist assistant as selected field of study, Pay application fee, Submit high school and all college transcripts Petitioning for Program Entry After being accepted to BTC, students must petition for program entry. Requirements to be eligible to petition include: Complete General Anatomy and Physiology, Survey of Physics, College Mathematics, Oral Communications and Written Communication with a minimal grade of C Take the TEAS Allied Health test. Only the last test result for scores will be used in determining eligibility and/or points for petitioning. Attend a program petition meeting annually The BTC physical therapist assistant program utilizes a competitive entry process awarding students points for program entry. Items that earn the petitioner consideration for program entry include: Completion and grades in General Education and Pre Kinesiology requirements Grade Point Average TEAS Allied Health test scores Shadowing hours or work history Specific information related to these criteria are thoroughly explained at the mandatory petition meetings. For further information regarding the petition process and dates of petition meeting please visit the website. After Being Accepted to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program After being admitted to the physical therapist assistant program, students must complete the following prior to being placed for clinical education: Attend all required program orientation sessions Complete a physical examination and all other program health requirements Complete American Heart Association Health Provider CPR Complete a criminal background check Page 18

19 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (cont) Can I take the general education courses before I enter the Physical Therapist Assistant Program? Yes! Not only can you do this, it is a very good idea. Please see the Admission Section of this packet. Please contact Student Service Counseling for the PTA Clinical Admission Packet to become familiar with the competitive point admission procedure. The program is designed such that it can be completed in 5 semesters. However those who take general education courses before taking PTA courses find it very beneficial. Not only is the information learned in these courses helpful, it also reduces the semester course load which allows more time to concentrate on PTA courses and clinical rotations. Can I take physical therapy courses at another school? It is advisable to take all physical therapy technical courses at Blackhawk Technical College to benefit from the curriculum continuity and presentation. If you have previous physical therapy technical coursework from another school you may request a review of that coursework for transfer consideration. What does it cost to complete the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Blackhawk Technical College and is financial aid available? The total cost of tuition for the 70 credit hours of study is approximately $10,000. The total cost for textbooks, supplies, and the national examination is $2500. For specific credit cost contact Student Services. There are different scholarship, loan, employment, and grant funds available. The Financial Aid Office can assist with specific application information for the various types of aid. Is Blackhawk Technical College accepting applications to the PTA Program? Is there a waiting list to get in? Blackhawk Technical College is accepting applications for the PTA Program. Classes begin each fall. To be considered for acceptance into the PTA Program you must complete all program ready requirements, which are outlined on the Admission Criteria handout. The PTA Program does not have a waiting list to get in. The program uses a competitive point system for admission. What is the job outlook for Physical Therapist Assistant? The need for PTA s continues to grow. The US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics states Employment of physical therapist assistants is expected to rise by 30% In fact it is among the twenty-fastest-growing careers. Over the long run the demand for PTA s will continue to raise due to the number of individuals with disabilities, the rapid growing elderly population, and the large baby boom generation entering prime age for needing increased health care. In the years 2016 and 2017 all Blackhawk Technical College graduates were employed within 12 months. What is the Physical Therapist Assistant Program like at Blackhawk Technical College? The two-year, five semester program begins in the fall each year with graduation in May. Generally, general education courses are offered regularly and physical therapy courses in the morning, afternoon and evening. Open laboratory (practice labs) are available in the day and also early evening. The regular fall and spring semesters are 18 weeks each, and the summer is 12 weeks. Page 19

20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (cont) How many clinical courses or experiences are required? There are three clinical courses required in the Physical Therapist Assistant Program, each divided into two rotations. The first course is in the spring, or second semester of the first year, and is one day per week. The second course is in the fall, or first semester of the second year, and is two days per week. The final experience is in the second semester of the second year and is a full-time experience for eight weeks. Affiliating clinical sites are located within a 90-mile radius of the school, requiring that students drive to designated healthcare facilities for each rotation. These clinical experiences encompass a variety of settings. Clinical Instructors at the individual facilities direct student activities and learning. The program aims to expose each student to as many different types physical therapy settings and services as possible, providing a well-rounded clinical education What are the licensure, registration, or certification requirements? Currently, most all states require physical therapist assistants to be licensed, registered, or certified. States requiring licensure stipulate special educational and examination criteria. Information on state specific practice acts, regulations, and licensure requirements may be obtained by contacting the licensure board in respective states. State licensure is required for the Physical Therapist Assistant in Wisconsin. Blackhawk graduates traditionally score higher on the national examination as compared to students from other accredited schools. In the years 2016 and % of the graduates passed the national exam. Persons with previous felony convictions may not eligible for clinical placement, licensure or credentialing. Information on physical therapy licensure, the state practice act and regulations may be obtained by contacting the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Addresses for all state regulations and licensing departments can be obtained from the Physical Therapist Assistant Program and from the American Physical Therapy Association. Who teaches the Physical Therapist Assistant courses at Blackhawk Technical College? The program employs a program coordinator and nine faculty members who are all practicing clinicians. The program coordinator, lead instructor and 2 part time instructors are Physical Therapists and the five lab assistants are Physical Therapist Assistants. All faculty members have significant longevity in the physical therapy profession. How many students graduate from the Blackhawk Technical College Physical Therapist Assistant Program? In the years 2016 and 2017 the program graduated approximately 81.60% of those admitted into the program. Are Criminal Background Checks Necessary? As of October 1, 1998, healthcare workers must complete a self-discloser form and have Caregiver Criminal Background Check performed to enter clinical courses. This law may temporarily or permanently bar persons convicted of certain acts or crimes from clinical experiences, licensure, or employment. Is the Physical Therapist Assistant Program a stepping-stone to a physical therapist program? No. The physical therapist assistant curriculum differs from that of the physical therapist and does not provide the needed prerequisites required for physical therapist education. There are accredited programs in California and Ohio especially designed for physical therapist assistants to continue working while attending a physical therapist master s degree program on the weekends. Page 20

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