DPT 2019
The ˿Ƶ, “˿Ƶ Tech,” has received approval from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) for its Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, to be offered in partnership with ˿Ƶ Health & Science University (OHSU). The program is ˿Ƶ Tech’s first doctoral degree. A timely investment of $200,000 from Sky Lakes Medical Center is helping to accelerate the program’s launch.

The approval of the DPT was catalyzed by the strategic partnership agreement signed in 2017 between ˿Ƶ Tech, OHSU and Sky Lakes Medical Center to promote and accelerate rural health initiatives.

“We have sensed a genuine interest in and a strong need for such a program in the communities we serve. This is in response to that interest and need,” said ˿Ƶ Tech President Dr. Nagi Naganathan. “˿Ƶ Tech’s experiential, applied degree programs and innovative education strategies guarantee career-ready professionals at graduation, who, in turn, ensure high-quality patient care. Our university’s established reputation as a center for excellence for nurturing health care professionals, together with our strong partnership with OHSU and Sky Lakes Medical Center, makes ˿Ƶ Tech an ideal home for this collaborative DPT program.”

“OHSU has a long history of collaborating with ˿Ƶ Tech and Sky Lakes to educate and train the next-generation of health professionals in service to rural and underserved communities,” said OHSU President Danny Jacobs, M.D., M.P.H, FACS. “The Doctor of Physical Therapy program will strengthen our statewide efforts to ensure ˿Ƶians who live outside the Portland-metro area have access to critical health services close to home.”

All three institutions have strong track records in fulfilling their respective missions. The program highlights the commitment of the three partner institutions to address the shortage of physical therapists in ˿Ƶ, with an emphasis on service to the community, particularly for the state’s rural and underserved populations.

 

Sky Lakes Makes Key Investment

Providing immediate investment in the initiative, Sky Lakes recently announced a generous gift of $200,000 to ˿Ƶ Tech in support of the DPT program.

“The new Doctor of Physical Therapy program will help broaden the rural health care workforce to provide access to critical physical therapy care for underserved populations of the state,” said Paul Stewart, Sky Lakes Medical Center’s president and chief executive officer. “This collaboration will provide professional experiences for graduates who will be working with patients from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds and conditions, and will provide much needed proactive care for serious issues that impact people around the state. Sky Lakes Medical Center is pleased to extend our strong support through our contributions and engagement.”

Sky Lakes Medical Center, the region’s largest health care provider, is dedicated to providing health care solutions to rural populations and will serve as a dynamic training resource in the DPT program, welcoming graduates as the need for licensed physical therapists grows.

The unmet demand for rural health practitioners in ˿Ƶ is exacerbated by the lack of affordable educational options available in rural areas. ˿Ƶ currently has two physical therapy doctoral programs, both offered at private institutions near the Portland-metro area, with none currently focused on serving rural communities. Only four percent of our nation’s DPT programs are located in the Pacific Northwest.

Approval by HECC allows the university to apply for approval to offer the degree from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) and accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), which is the last procedural step. Funding has been secured by ˿Ƶ Tech to hire a program director and a potential clinical coordinator has been identified at OHSU; all of these positions would be in place for Year One of the program. Two core faculty are expected to be added in Year Two, with the possible addition of two to three core faculty during the subsequent program rollout. ˿Ƶ Tech will also be raising funds and in-kind donations of equipment through a variety of sources private individuals, foundations, health care organizations and medical equipment providers. The first cohort of students is expected to enroll for the 2021-22 academic year.

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˿Ƶ ˿Ƶ

Founded in Klamath Falls in 1947, ˿Ƶ is the premier polytechnic institution in ˿Ƶ. ˿Ƶ Tech provides bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in engineering, health technologies, business, technology, communication, and applied sciences that prepare students to be effective participants in their professional, public and international communities through applied, relevant learning and professional practice. ˿Ƶ Tech has a central, residential campus in Klamath Falls; an urban, industry-focused campus in Portland-Metro (Wilsonville); an Online campus; and offers degrees at Boeing Seattle and at other sites. Visit to learn more about ˿Ƶ.

˿Ƶ OHSU

is the only academic health center in ˿Ƶ and is nationally distinguished as a research university dedicated solely to advancing health sciences. This singular purpose allows us to focus on discoveries that prevent and cure disease, on education that prepares physicians, dentists, nurses and other health professionals for the evolving health care environment, and on patient care that incorporates the latest advances. Based in Portland, we are one of ˿Ƶ’s largest employers, operate the top-ranked adult and children’s hospitals in the state, and secure competitive research funding of more than $400 million. As a public organization, we also provide services for the most vulnerable ˿Ƶians and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.

˿Ƶ the ˿Ƶ Tech Foundation

The ˿Ƶ Tech Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that promotes and funds the educational, cultural, charitable, and service functions of the ˿Ƶ. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the ˿Ƶ Tech Foundation and philanthropic impact advancing the mission of the University.

˿Ƶ Sky Lakes Medical Center

Sky Lakes Medical Center is a not-for-profit, community-owned, internationally accredited acute-care teaching hospital dedicated to the people it serves. It is licensed for 176 beds and offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services, a home health agency, and a variety of primary care and specialty physician clinics. The Sky Lakes family also includes the award-winning Sky Lakes Cancer Treatment Center and Center for Total Joint and Spine Care, and Cascades East Family Medicine Residency.