Outcomes

Graduate and Program Outcomes

  • The BU Orthopedic Residency supports the missions of Boston University, the Sargent College Department of Physical Therapy, and BUPTC.
  • The residency program is sustainable for the BUPTC and the Sargent College Department of Physical Therapy.
  • The program will prepare residents to become autonomous practitioners who are prepared to serve as a primary care providers for patients presenting with neuromusculoskeletal disorders.
  • The resident will develop the skills to become proficient in critical, reflective, innovative and evidence based thinking utilizing the biopsychosocial model.
  • Residents demonstrate proficiency in knowledge and skill required for specialist orthopaedic clinical practice and lifelong learning.
  • The program achieves and maintains ABPTRFE accreditation.

Resident Outcomes

  • The BU Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency achieved initial accreditation from ABPTRFE on 9/23/23.
  • Total Enrollment since candidate status granted: 6
  • Graduates thus far: 4 (100% pass rate)
  • Current residents in program: 2
  • Pass rates for Clinical specialty exam (OCS): 100%