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Department of Physical Therapy
Mission
" The
faculty of the Department of Physical Therapy affirm
the mission
and values of Creighton University and the School of
Pharmacy and Health with the recognition that
each individual has responsibility for maintaining
the quality and dignity of his/her own life and for
participating in and enriching the human community.
This ideal requires both individual effort and the
collective support and assistance of others. The
Creighton Department of Physical Therapy as an
educational environment facilitates individuals and
communities in achievement of this ideal through the
nurture, support and advancement of physical therapy
as a professional discipline...
Creighton University Department of Physical Therapy
is committed to leadership in clinical doctoral
education through academic excellence, significant
scholarly contributions, service to the human
community and fostering societal and professional
dedication within its graduates. "
Physical
Therapy as a discipline within Health Care
Physical therapists are
integral members of the health care team who competently
diagnose, evaluate and offer therapeutic intervention
within the scope of physical therapy practice.
Individuals have the right to quality health care
through direct access to physical therapists. The
physical therapist demonstrates service to each
individual by addressing each person's specific needs
while ethically integrating therapeutic outcomes with
the needs of the greater society. This may include
promoting health, maximizing ability and minimizing
movement dysfunction, and decreasing the deleterious
effects of health impairments, functional limitations
and disability.
To achieve the primary professional goal of facilitating
the client's optimal function within society, the
physical therapist must master substantial breadth and
depth of knowledge in the basic and applied sciences,
incorporate critical thinking skills, exercise humility,
demonstrate integrity and bridge theory with practice.
Scientific knowledge is complemented by experiences that
enhance understanding of the complexity and diversity of
the patient and society including psycho-social,
cultural and ethical elements of patient care.
Comprehensive preparation in the science and art of the
profession provides the foundation for fully assuming
the role of a professional which encompasses practice as
a primary health care provider, pursuit of clinical
expertise, commitment to clinical or academic teaching,
facilitation of research and guiding health care
planning and policy.
The physical therapist offers care in a compassionate,
artful, legal, and ethical manner, while providing
guidance as a teacher and advocacy as a moral agent. The
practitioner must be prepared to participate in a broad
spectrum of activities that span a range from health
promotion through comprehensive rehabilitation. As
effective members of the health care team, physical
therapists address patient needs throughout the life
span that are manifested as acute or chronic dysfunction
of movement due to disorders of the musculoskeletal,
neurological, cardiopulmonary and integumentary systems.
The
Education Environment
The ideal learning
environment for students enrolled in the Creighton
Physical Therapy Department is one of intellectual
challenge, presenting opportunities for collaborative
and independent learning and offering experiential
breadth that encompasses collaboration with peers,
clients, families and others within and external to the
discipline of physical therapy. In concert with the
Jesuit tradition of Creighton University, the Physical
Therapy Department provides an environment that values
human dignity across various styles of thinking and
diverse social backgrounds while fostering moral
responsibility and academic excellence. This dynamic
framework allows students to identify, define and grow
to fulfill the responsibilities of a professional within
society.
Faculty
Faculty in Physical Therapy
at Creighton University value community and unity of
purpose as elements that are essential to the
educational process. As a community of scholars and
professionals, the faculty have a commitment to inquiry
and accept the responsibility for contributing to the
theoretical underpinnings, evolving knowledge base and
practical implementation of physical therapy practice.
The faculty are unified as facilitators of student
learning and of reflective inquiry while serving as role
models for professional behavior, service to society and
the pursuit of justice.
Learner
Commitment to patients,
society and the profession, in the realms of service,
research and education is essential and lifelong.
Students should contribute to the program, the
University and society by reflecting the program's
philosophy of service and learning. Striving to develop
appropriate, effective strategies for advocating and
instituting change is a goal to be pursued as students
enter a dynamic health care environment. Students are
encouraged to develop their potential for lifelong
learning, recognizing that the struggle for continual
betterment of society, profession and self is an ongoing
process throughout their professional careers.
Consistent with the mission of the University, graduates
are valued for their individual abilities to contribute
to both society and the profession.
(From
http://pt.creighton.edu/newptVer2/pt/programPhilosophy.asp
accessed November 14, 2005)
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