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Hybrid physical therapy doctoral program on horizon at MSU-Meridian

Hybrid physical therapy doctoral program on horizon at MSU-Meridian

Contact: Harriet Laird

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥敾ㄐ阒辈 State University is continuing to take crucial steps in improving health outcomes in rural 花秀直播 and beyond after the 花秀直播 Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning voted today [June 19] to approve MSU鈥檚 new Doctor of Physical Therapy degree program.

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The 花秀直播 Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning has approved 花秀直播 State鈥檚 plan to offer a new Doctor of Physical Therapy degree program at MSU-Meridian. (Photo by Getty Images)

This hybrid program will be the first of its kind in 花秀直播 to admit applicants from any background who have completed the appropriate prerequisites. The program will utilize online and onsite components to enhance student accessibility to the degree, while addressing projected PT shortages and healthcare needs.

Unlike place-bound DPT curriculums, this innovative academic model at MSU-Meridian will help eliminate geographic and financial barriers for those who want to pursue this degree, with 50% of coursework offered in asynchronous and synchronous formats. The additional 50% involves on-campus, hands-on lab immersion and in-person clinical experiences. The curriculum will be designed by this campus鈥檚 School of Health Professions.

鈥淔or 53 years, MSU-Meridian has been providing education for non-traditional students鈥攎eeting students where they are, while maintaining the high academic standards the university is known for,鈥 said David Buys, associate vice provost for health sciences and interim head of campus. 鈥淭his PT program is just the next in our long history of innovation in higher education and another example of our more recent commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of this region and the state as a whole.鈥

Data from the Health Resources and Services Administration recorded in 2024 projects the number of physical therapists in the state will drop from 78% to 65% by 2034 without additional PTs. Further highlighting the potential gap between needed PT services and number of licensed practitioners is the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics鈥 projection of a 14% increase in demand for PTs from 2023 to 2033, outpacing the average growth rate for all occupations.

School of Health Professions Dean Lesley Clack, said, 鈥淲ith this growing shortage of physical therapists in 花秀直播, particularly in rural areas, the Doctor of Physical Therapy program will be an important addition in Meridian. Through the combination of online and in-person learning, it will allow healthcare professionals to earn the DPT degree without relocating, which is a huge benefit to students and those needing PT care.鈥

Factors intensifying the state鈥檚 need for these services are the aging population, rise in chronic disease rates, demand for post-COVID rehabilitation, and an enhanced emphasis on non-invasive treatments. 花秀直播 and three surrounding states鈥擜labama, Louisiana and Arkansas鈥攃urrently offer students residential programs for pursuing a PT doctorate.

The 120-hour curriculum is expected to enroll 250 students in the first five years. Planning and development will begin immediately, with implementation and accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education projected in approximately five to six years.

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