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  • Stacey Place
  • Jacalyn Schultz-Sloan

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  • Katie Garrity

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Physical Therapist Assistant

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Physical therapy is a health profession with the primary purpose of promoting optimal human health and function through the application of scientific principles to prevent, identify, assess, correct, or alleviate acute or prolonged movement dysfunction. The physical therapist assistant (PTA) is a technical health care worker who carries out patient treatments under the supervision of a physical therapist. PTAs find employment in clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, home care agencies, schools, private health and fitness centers, and other settings.

Physical therapist assistants work under the supervision of a physical therapist. Their duties include: assisting the physical therapist with treatment programs according to the plan of care; training patients in exercises and activities of daily living; conducting treatments; using special equipment; administering modalities and other treatment procedures; and reporting to the physical therapist about the patient’s responses.

Accreditation Candidacy Status
Effective April 19, 2011, Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (Southwest Tech) has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (1111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314; phone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org). Candidate for Accreditation is a pre-accreditation status of affiliation with the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education that indicates that the program may matriculate students in technical/professional courses and that the program is progressing toward accreditation. Candidate for Accreditation is not an accreditation status nor does it assure eventual accreditation.

Career Opportunities
Employment opportunities for Physical Therapist Assistant:
  • Hospitals
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Outpatient Clinics
  • Sports Medicine Centers
  • Skilled Nursing and Long-Term Care Facilities
  • Schools
  • Specialty Units
  • Home Health Agencies
Is This Occupation for You
Students entering the program should:
  • Have good reading, math, and comprehension skills.
  • Be in good physical and emotional health.
  • Be flexible, adaptable, and enjoy working with people.
  • Be self-confident, independent, and a self-directed learner.
  • Meet Wisconsin Caregiver Law requirements.
Program Mission and Philosophy

Southwest Tech Physical Therapist Assistant Mission

The mission of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College is to prepare knowledgeable, competent, ethical physical therapist assistants.

Southwest Tech Physical Therapist Assistant Philosophy

The philosophy incorporates the faculty beliefs regarding the field of physical therapy, health, person, community, physical therapist assistant education, the teaching/learning process, and physical therapist assistant practice.

The field of physical therapy involves a dynamic interpersonal goal-directed process that seeks to promote optimal health within the context of individuals, family, community, and society. The concept of caring, which is central to physical therapy, is communicated through both attitude and action. Physical therapy uses a problem solving approach to provide holistic care to individuals, families, and groups within the health care system. Physical therapist assistants work within the confines of a physical therapy plan of care, and together with the physical therapist, the physical therapist assistant assesses health and makes clinical decisions to provide safe and effective care according to standards of practice within the legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks. Physical therapy practice is based on its own body of knowledge. Through collaboration with other health care professionals, physical therapy is responsive to the needs of the community across the health-illness continuum.

Health is a dynamic state of being, evaluated on a continuum, including physical, psychological, cultural, and spiritual elements. While each element can be evaluated separately, the impact of all elements must be fused to describe health.

The person is a complex living being, in which physical, psychological, cultural, and spiritual processes are in constant interaction. This constant interaction provides the person with the capacity for change. Each person is unique; however, all individuals share similar human responses. The person has inherent worth and dignity and is the focus of physical therapy practice. Each individual has a right to self-determination in matters of health and well-being and deserves high quality health care, in which the physical therapist assistant plays a vital role. Community is comprised of the social, emotional, physical, cultural, and environmental influences that affect individuals, families, and groups. The physical therapist assistant plays a role in care in the context of community and influences health care policy and systems.

Physical therapist assistant education is the process that enables learners to achieve knowledge and skills appropriate to their level of practice. Seamless physical therapist assistant education, integrating general education, takes place in institutions of higher learning. Using performance-based instruction, faculty members assist learners in acquiring knowledge, skills, and values required for the discipline of physical therapist assistant. Individuals are responsible for their own learning. Faculty and learners create an environment that stimulates curiosity, creativity, and growth, while fostering feelings of respect, worth, and dignity. Physical therapist assistant education seeks to promote critical thinking, communication, problem solving, cultural diversity, quantification skills, and use of information and science technology.

Learning is a continuous, goal-directed process that results in measurable change. Learning occurs best when individuals are active participants in the teaching/learning process. Faculty and learners share accountability for assessment and evaluation of learning. Learning increases when application and practice occur in various setting. Ongoing evaluation, based on measurable behavioral outcomes, is an essential and dynamic part of the teaching/learning process. Evaluation of learner and graduate performance facilitates continuous improvement of the seamless, statewide physical therapist assistant program.

Program Goals & Outcomes
Students who graduate from the Physical Therapist Assistant Program will be able to:

Program Goals

The Southwest Tech Associate Degree Physical Therapist Assistant Program provides a pathway for educational and career mobility for physical therapist assistant students by:

  • Recognizing the value, worth, and uniqueness of students through the physical therapist assistant education.
  • Facilitating the attainment of knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for an entry-level physical therapist assistant.
  • Preparing graduates for success on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE).
  • Preparing graduates to be competent care providers to diverse populations in an ever-changing healthcare environment.

Program Outcomes

The graduate of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate effective communication with patients, families, and the health care team.
  • Exhibit behaviors and conduct that reflect respect and sensitivity according to physical therapy practice standards.
  • Function under the supervision of a physical therapist in a safe, legal, ethical manner.
  • Produce documentation to support the delivery of physical therapy services.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills to implement and adjust a plan of care under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist.
  • Perform technically competent data collection under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist.
  • Perform technically competent physical therapy interventions under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist.
  • Educate patients, families and other health providers.
  • Integrate components of administrative, operational, and fiscal practices of physical therapy service in a variety of settings.
  • Implement a self-directed plan for career development, credentialing, and lifelong learning.
Program Basics
  • Day, evening/weekend and online classes may be available.
  • Financial aid is available to those that qualify.
  • August program start date; however, some classes will be available in January.
  • Qualified students may take some courses immediately upon program acceptance.
  • Students must achieve a grade of a C or better in each course of the program curriculum to be eligible to progress.
  • Current Healthcare Provider CPR certification must be maintained throughout the program.
  • Sign off as qualified in Technical functions after acceptance to the program and prior to first clinical.

NOTE: Completed physical examination with complete medical and vaccination history must be on file prior to any clinical placement or rotation.

Additional Information
  • Caregiver Background Check (CBC); view the Background Information Disclosure Instructions (PDF) found on the Department of Health and Family Services website or on the SWTC website.
  • Physical exam with a completed Medical Physical History Form on file prior to beginning the first semester clinical rotation.
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Admission Requirements
  • High School Graduation or Equivalency.
  • Submit official high school and post secondary transcripts.
  • Complete required HESI admissions assessment testing to demonstrate pre-set subtest scores
  • Pay required assessment testing fee.
  • Complete application form.
  • Pay a $30 nonrefundable application fee.
  • Interview with counselor.
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Program Fees

Please contact Student Services at 800.362.3322, Ext. 2354, or email student-services@swtc.edu for current fee information.

A Program Fee list is provided (please note the costs are approximate and based on the current academic year).

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