Edelle Field-Fote is the 2020 recipient of the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research (FPTR) Robert C. Bartlett Trustee Recognition Service Award. Each time I am faced with a new challenge, I am filled with nothing but gratitude towards Emory. I truly feel I got the best education and I am such a better clinician for it.
I am able to synthesize so much vital information from school into my patients and that is truly invaluable. Each of you (the faculty) believed in me at Emory and it has given me the confidence to stand up for myself, fight for our voices as PTs to be heard, and fight for opportunities for myself and patients.
I am able to synthesize so much vital information from school into my patients and that is truly invaluable. Each of you (the faculty) believed in me at Emory and it has given me the confidence to stand up for myself, fight for our voices as PTs to be heard, and fight for opportunities for myself and patients.
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I am so grateful to have received the Merit Scholarship to allow me to complete my education at Emory. Completing PT school has allowed for me to grow as a pediatric clinician helping children improve their quality of life who are medically fragile, have mild to severe developmental delays, and with orthopedic and neurological conditions.
At Emory University's Division of Physical Therapy, we are training the next generation of physical therapists who treat patients with competence, compassion and care. The unique design of the program fosters exceptional skills, creativity, reflectivity, and humanity while instilling self-confidence as students transform into outstanding professionals.
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree is a professional doctorate. The transition from the Master of Physical Therapy degree to a professional doctorate was made to better prepare physical therapists for practice in an evolving health care environment. The physical therapist's expertise in movement and movement dysfunction is unique in health care.
Emory Physical Therapy and Wellness offers advanced and specialized physical therapy services to the Emory and Greater Atlanta communities. This unique clinic was established in 2006 as part of The Emory Clinic by Division of Physical Therapy faculty members and clinicians. The Emory Division of Physical Therapy program is ranked nationally as #7 by US News and World Report.
Welcome to the Division of Physical Therapy's Continuing Education program! Located in the heart of Emory University and Emory Healthcare's shared main campus, we are in a unique position to provide innovative and collaborative programs that capitalize on the wealth of technological, educational and clinical resources that comprise the Emory system.
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