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$1 million grant to help 曼彻斯特 add doctor of physical therapy

As part of its Charting the Future initiative, Lilly Endowment Inc. has made a $1 million grant to  曼彻斯特 University to help launch a doctor of physical therapy program.

"戴夫·麦克费登The doctoral program in physical therapy program will serve as 曼彻斯特’s signature program in the rehabilitation sciences,” said President 戴夫·麦克费登. “It is a perfect fit for 曼彻斯特, reflected in our mission: 曼彻斯特 University respects the infinite worth of every individual and graduates persons of ability and conviction who draw upon their education and faith to lead principled, productive and compassionate lives that improve the human condition.”

Lilly Endowment’s $1 million grant will enable 曼彻斯特 to move forward with hiring a director, faculty and staff for the new degree program and pursue accreditation.

The program will focus on interprofessional collaborations as a routine part of student formation and education. 曼彻斯特 already has clinical rotation partnerships with health care providers in the northeastern Indiana region through its pharmacy program. There will also be opportunities for student research and service.

“The addition of a doctoral program in physical therapy will build upon 曼彻斯特’s success in the health professions that began in 2012 with our Pharmacy Program and state-of-the-art building in Fort 韦恩,麦克法登说. “They were funded through a $35 million grant from Lilly Endowment that helped the University to create a space where health science professionals can learn and grow together.” 

Fort 韦恩 campus曼彻斯特’s next step was to establish the first pharmacogenomics master’s degree program in the nation in 2016 followed in 2018 by a dual degree in pharmacy and pharmacogenomics. 曼彻斯特 also recently expanded its graduate program in athletic training.

The University is moving forward with plans to launch a bachelor’s program in nursing and a master’s program in nutrition and nutrigenomics.

Physical therapists develop and implement personalized plans of care that address their patients’ unique needs for improving the ability to move and engage in daily activities, 减少疼痛, or slowing functional decline. Care is provided in a variety of settings, including acute-care hospitals, outpatient hospital-based and private practices, rehabilitation facilities, retirement communities, home health agencies, 学校, and sports and fitness venues. 在曼彻斯特, they will learn to work side by side with health care providers in other disciplines with the goal of serving the whole patient.

Lea约翰逊“The diversity of practice areas and clientele, access to job opportunities, 实践自治, and professional growth opportunities make physical therapy an attractive profession,” said Lea约翰逊, vice president for health science initiatives at 曼彻斯特. She leads the team developing this program.

曼彻斯特 currently offers an undergraduate degree, clinical and rehabilitation sciences, that prepares students for graduate study in physical therapy and other related areas.

With campuses in North 曼彻斯特 and Fort 韦恩, Ind., 曼彻斯特 provides vibrant and transformative student experiences. 欲知详情,请浏览 www.曼彻斯特.edu/about-Manchester

Contacts for the media

Dr. Lea约翰逊
, Vice President for Health Science Initiatives
260-470-4077; lajohnson@曼彻斯特.edu

Office of the President: To schedule an interview call 260-982-5050 or email President@曼彻斯特.edu

2020年9月