Moving Ahead: The Physical Therapy Podcast

006- Assessment: Keeping the End in Mind

35 min · 6. jan. 2024
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Moving Ahead, The Physical Therapy Podcast by Washington University Program in Physical Therapy. Join us as host Dr. Steven Ambler, Director of Professional Curriculum and Associate Professor, engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Carey Holleran, Assistant Director of Student Assessment and Program Evaluation for the Program in Physical Therapy at Washington University. In this episode, Dr. Ambler and Dr. Holleran dive into the intricacies of the student assessment redesign process within the renewed Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum. Gain valuable insights into the collaborative efforts, methodologies, and considerations involved in reshaping assessments to meet the evolving needs of aspiring physical therapists. Whether you're a student curious about the changes in assessment approaches or a professional in the field, this episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the thought processes driving curriculum enhancements. Tune in to Moving Ahead for an engaging discussion that sheds light on the dynamic landscape of physical therapy education and assessment.

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