2017-18 University Bulletin 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2017-18 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physical Therapy, B.S./D.P.T. (New York Medical College)


4/3 B.S./D.P.T. Early Acceptance Program
Bachelor of Science Degree from Adelphi University/Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from New York Medical College

The Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) degree program is a wonderful opportunity for graduates of Adelphi to transition to NYMC whose campus setting is much like ours. NYMC offers close professional relationships between faculty and students, class size target is limited to 30 students, and students are assigned to faculty members for professional development and advisement. NYMC welcomes students to apply from across all academic disciplines as long as all prerequisites are met. 

This program prepares students to become competent and caring physical therapists who will be able to skillfully practice in a variety of clinical settings and evolve with changes in the healthcare system. The program provides students a strong foundation in the basic sciences, expertise in the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of movement impairments, and extensive clinical training much of which may be completed on Long Island during the second and third years of study in the practice of physical therapy.

Faculty from the Department of Physical Therapy, the School of Medicine, and the School of Basic Medical Sciences provide students an outstanding education in the sciences that underlie physical therapy. The educational process culminates with opportunities for specialization in clinical education and through the completion of a doctoral thesis in an area of teaching, public health service, or clinical research.

A graduate of the D.P.T. program at NYMC is prepared to immediately pass the national licensure examination, a requirement for physical therapy practice, and to assume full clinical responsibilities. NYMC has a 91% first-time passing rate and 100% ultimate passing rate for the national licensure exam.

Qualifications for Early Acceptance Programs


 

  • 3.2 average and above in Overall Cumulative GPA, Combined Science and Math GPA and Core PT Prerequisite GPA.
  • No grades below C+ in any prerequisite course.  No more than one C+ grade in any prerequisite course.
  • 3 recommendation letters—letters must come from Adelphi’s Pre-Professional Advisory Committee, a faculty member, a physical therapist
  • Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Physical Therapy Experience  Evidence of at least 100 total hours of volunteer work experience in two or more physical therapy settings under the direct supervision of a physical therapist.  It is preferred that these settings serve patient populations with a variety of medical diagnoses.

 

The following courses are the prerequisites required for admission to the program:


Additional Information:


Admission Criteria

The final decision as to whether an applicant is accepted into NYMC rests with their Admissions Committee. This decision will be based on careful consideration of the recommendation of Adelphi’s Pre-Professional Advisory Committee, the applicant’s application materials, and the interview. Specific qualifications fall into the following two areas:

Academic Readiness

  • The student must have a strong academic foundation in prerequisite coursework and in his/her major area of study.
  • The student must have a plan in place to successfully complete all necessary coursework prior to beginning graduate study.
  • One of three required recommendation letters must be from a college professor who can attest to the applicant’s academic competency for graduate study in physical therapy.
  • Additional factors that provide evidence of academic readiness include:
    • Special academic experiences or challenges (i.e., a particularly difficult major or elective courses, extra experience in research labs, study abroad, etc.)
    • Above average skill in writing, as demonstrated by the written personal statement and by grades in writing-intensive courses
    • The scores of students on the graduate Record Examination (GRE) must meet or exceed the minimal criteria posted on the NYMC Department of Physical Therapy program page on the www.PTCAS.org. Apply to the program through the Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) by September 30th of the year preceding matriculation.
    • Awareness of what problem-based learning requires and evidence of having the qualities necessary to succeed in a problem-based curriculum (i.e., self-directed, disciplined, good problem-solving abilities, willingness and ability to work in groups)

Professional Readiness

  • The student must be able to clearly express his/her reasons for wanting to become a physical therapist, and explain how his/her decision is based on a sound appraisal of his/her own personal characteristics.
  • The student must provide evidence of at least 50 hours of volunteer or work experience in physical therapy. It is preferred that these hours be fulfilled in two or more clinical sites that serve different types of patients.
  • One of three required recommendation letters must be from a physical therapist with whom the student has worked in a volunteer or paid capacity. The therapist must be able to attest to the student’s personal and professional attributes and competency for study and future practice in physical therapy.
  • The student must be able to provide evidence of leadership, a strong work ethic, and a caring personality. These are demonstrated through the written personal statement, letters of recommendation, and the interview.
  • The student must provide evidence of the attributes of maturity, responsibility, and service to others through life experiences and achievements. Requirements must be satisfied before entering the Early Acceptance Program with NYMC School of Health Science and Practice.

For additional information, please contact the Office of Pre-Professional Advising and Fellowships at (516) 877-3140 or the Department of Biology at (516) 877-4200, the Department of Exercise Science, Health Studies, Physical Education and Sport Management at (516) 877-4260.