Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program
Orlando VAHCS is pleased to announce the formation of the Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program. Our program offers residents the opportunity to expand clinical skills in orthopedics through evidence-based clinical care, 1:1 mentorship, didactic education, and several clinical rotations in our high-reliability organization. Our program consists of a strong curriculum, interprofessional practice, and clinical opportunities across a variety of settings such as Outpatient PT, Amputee, Emergency Department, Primary Care, Acute Care, Orthopedic Surgery, Occupational Therapy, and Prosthetics. Our didactic curriculum will also be supplemented with a subscription to Medbridge for the length of the residency.
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MISSION & VISION
Mission Statement: To build the residents’ lifelong clinical decision-making skills in orthopedics through strong mentorships, varied clinical experiences, and evidence-based didactic education. With an interdisciplinary approach to care for the diverse VA population, our program provides an advanced learning setting that embraces the vertical growth of the residents as they become expert-level providers in orthopedic care.
Vision Statement: To transform the way we practice as clinicians, seeking to advance the physical therapy profession by elevating clinical knowledge through an Orthopedic PT Residency. Ultimately, veterans will be enthusiastically devoted to VA care and clinicians cannot imagine working anywhere else.
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GOALS & OUTCOMES
Goals
- Provide a high-quality learning curriculum for residents to develop clinical decision-making skills in the management of orthopedic conditions.
- Deliver a solid framework for comprehensive collaborative healthcare in a high-reliability organization.
- Guide residents to practice autonomously and confidently in varied clinical settings.
- Prepare residents and mentors to become effective educators in orthopedics to all stakeholders.
- Create education experiences to provide a context for life-long learning.
- Ensure consistency in program delivery in all clinical settings.
- Prepare residents to sit for and successfully pass the ABPTS Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Examination.
- Support Orlando VA Mission to “Honor America’s veterans by providing excellent health care that improves their health and well-being”.
Outcomes
- Expert providers in orthopedic physical therapy practice.
- Contributors to quality care coordination for complex orthopedic cases.
- Models of excellence and professionalism in the healthcare community.
- Facilitators of the advancement of colleagues, peers, students, providers, and community.
- Life-long committers to evidence-based literature and advanced orthopedic clinical practice.
- Analyzers of introspective assessments for professional growth.
- Be prepared to sit for the ABPTS Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Examination.
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HOW TO APPLY
Eligibility Qualifications
U.S. Citizen
Graduate of a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
Hold an active physical therapy license or be eligible for licensure in any US state
Temporary License is sufficient to begin the program
1For applicants pending NPTE examination, continued program participation is contingent on passing the licensure exam within 30 days of the program start date.
Application Requirements
Physical Therapy School Transcripts (cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or above)
Letter of Intent
Curriculum Vitae or Resume
Three (3) Professional Letters of Recommendation
Preferred Qualifications
APTA and AOPT membership
Minimum of one clinical experience in an outpatient setting
Demonstrate high academic achievement
Strong oral and written communication skills
Upon Selection, the candidate must meet all criteria for federal employment as a VA-Paid Health Professions Trainee.
Application Due Date: 03/15/2023.
All candidates must submit a complete application through RFPTCAS by the published deadline. ______________________________________________________________________________
RESIDENT POSITION
Resident Position is a full-time (40 hours per week) one-year temporary appointment.
Start Date: 08/2023.
Fixed stipend is set annually by the Office of Academic Affiliations. 2022-2023 Academic Year is $43,760.
Benefits include paid annual and sick leave, 11 paid federal holidays, and optional healthcare coverage.
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PROGRAM CURRICULUM
Residents will work 32 hours per week providing clinical care and 8 hours a week will be dedicated to didactic activities. The program curriculum will be inclusive of independent clinical care, clinical and academic mentorship, in-services, journal clubs, resident and guest lecturer presentations, huddles and rounds, clinical supervision of DPT and PTA students, multidisciplinary observation experiences in specialty PT clinics and Orthopedic surgery, and Medbridge education courses.
The program curriculum was designed using the Orthopedic Descriptions of Specialty & Residency Practice (DSP & DRP), Current Concepts of Orthopedic Physical Therapy, 5th Edition and other AOPT resources with an emphasis on the Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Nathalie Librot, PT, DPT, SCCE
Physical Therapy Residency & Education Director
Rehabilitation Supervisor
Office: 407-236-4261
Nathalie.Librot@va.gov
Veronica Valenzuela, PT, DPT, GTS, PYT-c, HSP
Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
Orthopedic PT Residency and Surgical Care Coordinator
Office: 407-631-3172
Veronica.Valenzuela@va.gov
** American Board of Physical Therapy Residency & Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) has granted Orlando VA Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency program candidacy status. Candidacy status signifies satisfactory progress toward accreditation. Achieving candidacy status is not an indication that ABPTRFE will grant initial accreditation. Participants who graduate from a program in candidacy status are not deemed to have completed an accredited program.