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  • UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWANSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. www.usask.ca

  • Introductions

    Physical Therapy

    The MPT program

    The Student Experience

    The Admission Requirements

    The Admissions Process

  • The fifth largest group

    of health professionals

    in Canada

    Primary care

    practitioners who

    analyze, diagnose,

    treat, and educate

    their clients to

    improve health

  • Value of physio video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0VBfcX2ViQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0VBfcX2ViQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0VBfcX2ViQ

  • Physical Therapists focus on disorders

    of movement and function

    Principles of care:

    ◦ Collaborative (patient, other team

    members)

    ◦ Evidence based (research)

    ◦ Reasoned (life sciences)

  • Physical Therapists provide health services:

    . . . across the lifespan

  • … For numerous conditions … in a

    variety of settings

  • ◦ To provide the graduate with entry level requirements to practice Physical Therapy

    ◦ Initial work expectations of graduates will continue to be the provision of direct client care

  • Job prospects are good!

    3 months prior to graduation many students in the graduating class already have job offers!

  • ◦ Science foundations

    ◦ Lecture and Lab

    ◦Case Integration

    ◦ 30 weeks of Clinical Practice

  • Ten Modules:2 yrs + 6 wks of full time study

    Begin

    mid

    August

    End

    late

    Sept

  • Fun and Fundraising

    Social Events

  • Student conference◦ IPASS

    Student run clinic◦ SWITCH (Student Wellness

    Initiative Toward Community Health)

    Interprofessional Education

  • Must hold a 4-year

    baccalaureate

    degree (any

    discipline) from a

    college or university

    of acceptable

    standing

  • U of S U of R

    Human

    Anatomy

    ACB 310.3 or

    ACB 221.3

    KIN 260

    Human

    Physiology

    PHPY 302.3 and

    one of (PHPY

    301.3, 303.3, or

    HSC 350.3)

    or PHSI 208.6

    Both of:

    KIN 267 and 268

    *Applicants must seek and receive approval for equivalent courses

    from the Admissions Committee well in advance of application.

  • U of S U of R

    Statistics Either of:

    - Stats 245.3

    - PLSC 214.3 (formerly PLSC

    314.3)

    Both of:

    - STAT 100 and 200

    or:

    - STAT 160

    *Applicants must seek and receive approval for equivalent courses

    from the Admissions Committee well in advance of application.

    For more approved pre-requisites,

    please see the SRS website.

  • An applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident AND be a resident of the Province of Saskatchewan, the Yukon, Northwest or Nunavut Territories.

    Refer to the link on the website for details at

    http://medicine.usask.ca/admission-to-the-mpt-program/how-to-apply.php

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  • Read: “Essential Skills and Attributes” document ◦ Aptitude and Attitude◦ Information gathering/sensory skills◦ Communication skills◦ Critical thinking skills◦ Psychomotor/physical skills◦ Emotional health

    If concerns, discuss with the Director of the Program

  • Six positions for admission to the School of

    Rehabilitation Science will be designated for

    Canadians of Aboriginal ancestry (First Nations,

    Metis, Inuit) who meet the admission

    requirements.

  • The Overall Admission Score is calculated using

    ◦ the Admission Average (weighted at 60%), and

    ◦ the score from a structured interview (weighted at 40%)

  • Minimum Admission Average = 70%

    ◦ Calculated using at least 60 credit units.

    ◦ Most recent credit units at the time of applying (December 15, 2019).

    ◦ For the purpose of calculating the Admission Average, terms are not divided – even if only one course is needed to reach 60 credit units, all the courses in that term are taken.

  • Includes evaluation of ◦ critical thinking

    ◦ ethical decision making

    ◦ communication and

    ◦ other personal characteristics important for success in health sciences

    Approximately 80 minutes

    (7 or 8 stations of 10 minutes each)

  • Applicants with disabilities should:◦ Review the Disability Accommodations Policy and

    the Essential Skills document

    ◦ Review the information regarding the Multi Mini Interview (MMI)

    ◦ Discuss their situation with Access and Equity Services (AES) and/or the Director of the School of Rehabilitation Science

    Must be registered with AES at time of application to qualify for accommodations

  • Meeting the admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program

    40 students will be accepted to the program!

  • 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

    Applicants

    (n)

    131 160 168 195 164

    Minimum

    Admission

    Average (General Pool)

    79 81 82 82 80

    Mean

    Admission

    Average84 85 86 86 87

  • Deadline for applications

    ◦ December 15, 2019

    Admission Interviews

    ◦ Saturday, March 14, 2020

    ◦ Sunday, March 15, 2020

    ◦ No alternate dates!

    All degree requirements must by completed by APRIL 30

  • When will I know?

    ◦ Unofficial - by early April

    ◦ Official College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies offer – by the end of May

  • College of

    Graduate &

    Postdoctoral

    Studies

    Online

    Application –

    Online

    MPT

    Supplemental

    application

    form

    • Check the Website for details.

  • Updated C.P.R. certification equivalent to the Heart and Stroke Foundation Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Providers (C) including the application of an external defibrillator device (AED).

    Completed U of S Student Health Centre Immunization Record.

    Criminal Record Check including a Vulnerable Sector Check.

    Prior to the first day of class in August:

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  • Expenses Based on 2018/20 academic year◦ Tuition: $20,521.00 for the full program

    ◦ Graduate Student Fees: ~ $1,070 (incl. Health/Dental, Transit, Student Wellness)

    ◦ Supplies ~ $225

    ◦ + Books

    Modest scholarship program◦ Two entrance scholarships: $1000

  • 1. Reading

    2. Volunteering

    3. Contact Professional Association… http://saskphysio.org

    4. Physical therapist or facility in your community

    5. Current students enrolled in the Master of Physical Therapy Program

    6. School of Physical Therapy

  • Visit our Website for the most

    up-to-date information at:

    http://www.medicine.usask.ca/pt

    http://www.medicine.usask.ca/pt