Advancing Sports Physical Therapy
Our Sports Physical Therapy Residency is currently working toward achieving American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPT-RFE) accreditation in February 2025. The program is designed to produce an advanced practitioner who effectively meets the needs of patients, colleagues and physician partners in the field of sports physical therapy.
- Overview
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The clinical time during the residency, which includes structured one-to-one mentoring, comprises approximately 90% of a typical week. The remainder is spent completing didactic training, research projects, presentations, physician rounding and athletic venue coverage.
The program is designed to provide residents with a year-long intensive study of sports physical therapy, preparing them to become advanced practitioners, and qualify to take the Sports Clinical Specialist Exam offered by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
- Didactic Curriculum
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Residents will receive didactic training on numerous topics related to sports physical therapy, published in the Learning Domain Expectations section of the Description of Residency Practice for Sports Physical Therapy.
Educational methods will include a 168-item online module that provides a comprehensive outline of the foundational knowledge required to sit for the exam.
Residents will receive live lectures from clinical faculty to enhance practical skills and reinforce the knowledge gleaned from the didactic modules. They’ll also attend affiliated sports medicine physician rounds and lectures through Rothman Orthopaedics.
Residents will also learn acute injury management by working with our sports medicine team partners at Stetson University, the Orlando Solar Bears, ESPN and Disney Wide World of Sports and local high schools.
Each resident will, at minimum, receive:
- 175 hours of one-on-one mentoring
- 100 hours of live practical classroom instruction
- 75 hours of rounding and lectures with a sports medicine physician
- 1,800 hours of clinical practice in sports PT
- 200 hours of athletic venue coverage
- 200 hours of online didactic training
- Clinical Faculty
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Doug Allen, PT, MPT, ATC, OCS
Program DirectorTodd Furman, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS
Program CoordinatorDavid Garcia, PT, DPT, OCS
Bob McCabe PT, OCS
Kenny Palmer, PT, DPT, SCS
Julian Richards PT, DPT, OCS
Sam Singleton, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS
- Admissions Criteria
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Applications submitted by the deadline are evaluated by the program director and program coordinator based on the following criteria:
- Academic education and background
- Clinical education, internship and mentoring experience
- Research experience and interest
- Clinical experience in sports physical therapy
- Interest in the advancement of the profession
- Letters of recommendation
Acceptance is based on interest, ability and aptitude for a career as a sports physical therapist. Selected candidates must meet the admission criteria set forth by the advisory committee. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
- A current license to practice physical therapy in the state of Florida
- Completed application form
- 10 hours of athletic venue coverage within the past 12 months
Candidates must also seek CPR certification from the American Heart Association’s BLS Healthcare Provider course or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Additional certification is required in First Responder and Emergency Cardiac Care. These requirements must be met before enrollment in the program.
The usual timeframe for the application process is as follows:
Application deadline
October 1 to December 31Interviews with Admissions Committee
FebruaryCandidate selection
MarchAdventHealth employs residents during their residency, so acceptance into the program is contingent on meeting all AdventHealth Human Resources hiring process requirements.
The program's policy is to recruit, admit and retain participants on a nondiscriminatory basis. The program does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or health status.
Applicants requesting disability accommodations must file a request (detailing necessary accommodations) in writing to the program director.
- Application Process
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To apply, please send a CV, answers to the three essay questions outlined below, and two letters of recommendation to our AdventHealth Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program Coordinator, Todd Furman, via email at [email protected].
Essay questions:
- What do you wish to gain through participation in a residency program?
- Discuss aspects of your background and professional experience that particularly qualify you for participation in a residency program.
- What are your future plans as they relate to a specialized area of physical therapy?
Deadline for applications is December 31, to be considered for a residency slot that commences in the fall of the application year.
- Benefits
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Residents are eligible for benefits through AdventHealth. This includes employer-supported health and dental insurance, disability and life insurance and paid time off. This is not an all-inclusive list; applicants may receive a full description of benefits upon request.
- Program Entrance Date
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Residents will begin working in the clinic during the first week of September, and the residency officially starts on December 1. This allows residents to acclimate to the use of EMR and the flow of patient care for a seamless transition into the residency program.
- Salary
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As employees of AdventHealth during the residency period, residents are expected to see patients for 36 hours per week, which includes a minimum of 4 hours per week of 1:1 supervised clinical practice with a mentor. Compensation for a resident is 90% of a comparable staff physical therapist's salary.
- Tuition
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While enrolled in the AdventHealth Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program, there is no tuition fee for admittance into the sports residency program. Residents are required to purchase recommended textbook with the approximate cost of $150. Please CLICK HERE for our financial fact sheet.
- Program Outcomes
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Program Completion Rate: To be determined
- Pass Rate of Sports Clinical Specialty Board Certification Exam: To be determined
- Employment Rate of Residents post completion at AdventHealth: To be determined
Get in Touch With Our Team
For more information or questions regarding the application or admission process, contact our AdventHealth Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program Director, Todd Furman, via email at [email protected].
This information represents current policy and is subject to change. Applicants should contact the Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program at AdventHealth Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation to verify the requirements for the year in which the residency application will be made.