CORA Health Services Inc, doing business as CORA Physical Therapy, announces its new Orthopaedic Residency Program. It is now accepting applications from graduates of CAPTE-accredited PT programs for its first cohort, to begin in September 2021.
The application process marks phase two of a 2-year vetting process to become fully accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE). The first step was successful completion of ABPTRFE’s rigorous Application for Candidacy, consisting of both a written report and peer review of the program, CORA Health Services Inc notes in a media release.
“We are delighted that our long-held dream of offering our own residency program is becoming a reality. The residency program demonstrates CORA’s wholehearted commitment to clinical excellence and furthering professionalism within our industry.”
— Kessem Winger, EVP, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Clinical Officer & Privacy Officer at CORA Physical Therapy
In-House Residency Available
While many academic institutions and hospital systems offer residency programs, CORA will be one of only 30 private outpatient physical therapy organizations making in-house residency available to new clinicians, per the release.
A key advantage of CORA’s program is that participants can go through the manual certification process at the same time they are completing residency, according to Jessica Heath-Byerly, CORA Director of Clinical Education and Orthopaedic Residency Program Director
“We’ve worked hard to ensure that our residency program offers maximum value to participants as it demonstrates CORA’s treatment model. It’s a real reflection of our company culture and values to treat everyone right—employees and patients,” she adds.
13-Month Residency Program
The 13-month residency program incorporates clinical practice hours, one-on-one mentoring with board-certified specialists, a live and self-study didactic curriculum, and a research design component. On successful completion of the program’s stringent requirements, participants are prepared to sit for the ABPTS Board Certification Examination in Orthopaedics.
CORA has long been committed to student education and professional development, with in-house clinical programs, mentoring and clinical rotation opportunities for students in partnerships with 50+ schools, the release continues.
“Our new Orthopaedic Residency Program will be a huge benefit to PT students. It’s something they’re looking for as they graduate, and having a program in-house at CORA puts their continuing education within easy reach.”
— Robb Seahorn, PT, CSCS, Director of Academic Partnerships at CORA
Seahorn shares that CORA is projected to have nearly 900 professional students in CORA clinics this year.
For more information on how to apply for residency, visit CORA Physical Therapy or email [email protected].
[Source(s): CORA Health Services Inc, PR Newswire]
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