Women’s Health Physical Therapy Residency Program

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Women’s Health Physical Therapy Residency Program

time-durations

Duration: 1 Year(s)

St Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Health Physics

Overview

The Women’s Health Physical Therapy Residency Program at Aurora Health Care in collaboration with Carroll University is a structured, postgraduate training designed for physical therapists seeking advanced specialty practice in women’s and pelvic health. Over a 12-month period, residents engage in a blend of intensive clinical mentorship, didactic coursework, and research experience targeted to conditions frequently encountered in women’s health physical therapy. Training emphasizes comprehensive clinical reasoning and application of evidence-based best practices for pelvic floor dysfunction, prenatal and postpartum issues, lymphedema, and other related conditions. Residents are mentored by experienced clinicians in settings that integrate patient care with professional development, preparing graduates to sit for specialty certification exams and function as expert clinicians. The residency promotes the acquisition of advanced assessment and treatment skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ongoing professional growth within the field of physical therapy. Two resident positions are typically accepted each year, providing individualized guidance and mentorship.

Admission Intake

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Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

Residents are employed by Aurora Health Care with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including health and wellness coverage for the resident and qualified dependents.

Accomodation:

At Your Own

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from a CAPTE-accredited institution
  2. Eligible and/or licensed to practice physical therapy (state licensure)
  3. Demonstrated interest in women’s and pelvic health clinical practice
  4. Professional membership in physical therapy associations (strongly recommended)
  5. Ability to commit full-time clinically and academically throughout the 12-month residency

Minimum Education

DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)

Admission Process:

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Verify completion of a DPT degree and eligibility for physical therapy license.
  2. Submit Application: Apply through the appropriate residency application service or program portal as indicated on the Aurora Health Care/PT residency info pages.
  3. Documentation Required: Provide professional CV, references, clinical experience statements, and academic credentials.
  4. Interview (if required): Selected candidates may be interviewed by program faculty/mentors.
  5. Selection & Offer: Candidates selected for the residency will be offered employment status through Aurora Health Care with associated benefits.
  6. Onboarding: Complete employment and credentialing processes; begin residency training at the designated start date.
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