Physical Therapist Assistant

Contact: Rene Rambur (208)-732-6730, rrambur@csi.edu

The Idaho Consortium for Physical Therapist Assistant Education prepares students for employment as physical therapist assistants (PTA). The PTA functions through the direction of a physical therapist (PT) to implement the PT’s plan of care. The ultimate goal of physical therapy is to aid patients and clients in their return to maximal function. PTA students are instructed in thinking processes and skills such as therapeutic exercise, orthopedic and neurological interventions, therapeutic modalities, and the art of patient care. In addition to patient treatment courses, students study the basic sciences of anatomy, physiology, clinical pathology, and kinesiology. Clinical education experiences are integrated throughout the curriculum and offer students the opportunity to practice the techniques learned and practiced each semester. The program is designed to be completed in two years.

The Idaho Consortium for Physical Therapist Assistant Education (PTAE) at the College of Southern Idaho, the College of Western Idaho, Lewis-Clark State College, and North Idaho College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 1111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: http://www.capteonline.org. The program’s current status is probationary accreditation; for more information see http://www.capteonline.org/WhatWeDo/RecentActions/PublicDisclosureNotices/

Applying to this program is a separate application process from applying to the College or declaring your major. Additional information and current application requirements (including deadlines) can be found at: http://hshs.csi.edu/physical_therapist_assistant

To promote success on the certification/licensure examination(s), all Required Courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. registration for PTAE courses are restricted to students within the major

Upon successful completion of the Physical Therapist Assistant program, a student will be able to:

  1. Act competently within the role and scope of the profession.
  2. Provide physical therapy interventions in a safe, competent, and ethical manner.
  3. Respect diverse human life and advocate for physical therapy care that works to restore optimal human dignity and function.
  4. Participate in lifelong learning and continually pursue developmental opportunities within and outside of the physical therapy profession.

Program Application Required: Yes

Sample Career Opportunities: Physical Therapist Assistants