Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS

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Physical Therapist student (left) during a medical simulation.

Program Overview

Program mission

Program goal

Program objectives

  1. Communication, Education, and Documentation - Collaborate effectively as members of an interprofessional healthcare team by communicating in ways that are congruent with situational needs in all interactions within the role and responsibilities of the Physical Therapist Assistant.
  2. Patient/Client Care and Management - Incorporate sound clinical reasoning and problem solving to provide evidence-based and patient-centered care to diverse populations across the lifespan by effectively and efficiently carrying out the physical therapy plan of care as competent Physical Therapist Assistants under the direction and supervision of the Physical Therapist.
  3. Participation in Health Care Environment and Practice Management - Contribute to high-quality practice management in both patient care and non-patient care activities in an ever-changing healthcare environment.
  4. Behavior and Conduct - Exhibit expected clinical behaviors in a professional and culturally competent and sensitive manner and that are consistent with established core professional values and established ethical and legal guidelines.
  5. Career Development and Lifelong Learning - Pursue lifelong personal and professional development through self-assessment, career development and lifelong learning opportunities to improve knowledge, skills, and behaviors.
  6. Social Responsibility - Enhance quality of life and health and wellness of the community by promoting an awareness of social responsibility, citizenship, and advocacy.

Faculty

Jennifer Blanchette, PT, DPT, LMT, Professor/Program Director
jsblanchette@kcc.edu  ·  815-802-8817
KCC Room M132  ·  Fax: 815-839-5200

 Who can be a clinical instructor?

To be a clinical instructor, you should
  • be a PT or PTA with a minimum of one year clinical experience (required)
  • have a desire to work with students
  • collaborate with the student to plan an effective learning experience
  • provide frequent, positive, constructive, and timely feedback in either verbal, nonverbal or written forms
  • be a role model of legal, ethical, competent, and compassionate care
  • provide competent, thoughtful, and effective clinical care
  • plan clinical learning experiences relevant to the student’s needs, and communicate those goals and expectations
  • be approachable and collegial
  • encourage student growth through positive interaction
  • communicate effectively and regularly with the student and Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education (ACCE) at KCC
To be a center coordinator of clinical education, you should
  • be a PT or PTA, with all the characteristics of a clinical instructor
  • demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills
  • develop a relationship with, and be knowledgeable about, the affiliated academic program
  • perform administrative duties such as, but not limited to, completion of the Clinical Site Information Form, clinical education affiliation agreements, student placement forms, and policy and procedures manuals
  • develop, supervise, and evaluate the clinical activities of the facility
  • be open to interaction with clinical instructors, students, school officials, and other colleagues
  • plan and encourage the professional development of clinical instructors
  • identify clinical instructor and site needs and resources
  • assist the clinical instructor in planning, implementing, and evaluating an effective student learning experience

Frequently Asked Questions

How many students are admitted to the program?

The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program admits a new class of 20 students each year to begin in the fall. 

What do I need to do to apply to the program?

Are CPR certifications, physical examinations, background checks, drug testing or any other medical testing required in order to complete an application?

How long does it take to complete the program?

Is the program accredited?

What is accreditation?

When are classes scheduled?

May I withdraw from the PTA program and later be re-admitted?

Are PTA program courses transferrable?

Is it recommended that I observe or volunteer in physical therapy?

Can I work and go to school?

Is financial aid available?

Where can I get more information about Health Careers and the PTA program at KCC?

  • Tour our campus and/or apply to KCC: visit.kcc.edu - apply.kcc.edu
  • Plan your course schedule: Academic advisement - Phone: 815-802-8500
  • For general questions: info.kcc.edu - Phone: 815-802-8100; en español: 815-802-8586
  • Division of Health Careers, PTA program: Phone: 815-802-8817; email: jsblanchette@kcc.edu

Program Outcomes

Graduation rates

Graduating Class

Number of students admitted to the original cohort Number of students who graduated at the normally expected time Number of students who graduated within 150% of the normally expected time Graduation rate* (% completing within 150% of the normally expected time)
2013 21 18 1 100%
2014 20 18 0 90.0%
2015 20 16 1 85.0%
2016 20 16 1 85.0%
2017 20 17 0 80.9%
2018 19 13 1 93.8%
 2019  16  12 0  85.7%
Graduation Year Number of graduates First-time pass rate: number of graduates passing the licensure exam on the first attempt Ultimate pass rate: number of graduates passing the licensure exam Percent of graduates employed within six months of passing licensure exam
2013 19 18 (94.7%)
18 (94.7%)
94.4%
2014 19 18 (94.7%)
18 (94.7%)
100%
2015 16 16 (100%) 16 (100%) 100%
2016 16 16 (100%) 16 (100%) 100%
2017 17 16 (94.1%) 17 (100%) 100%
2018 13 12 (92%)  13 (100%) 100%
 2019 14 13 (92%) 14 (100%) 92%

Resources

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Program Requirements

PHTA1101Introduction to Health Care

1 Credit

PHTA1115PTA Fundamentals I

5 Credits

PHTA1133PTA Fundamentals II

3 Credits

PHTA1172Pathology I for the PTA

2 Credits

PHTA1243Manual Therapy for the PTA

3 Credits

PHTA1246Kinesiology

6 Credits

PHTA1272Pathology II for the PTA

2 Credits

PHTA2001Professional Standards of the PTA

1 Credit

PHTA2053PTA Clinical Practicum I

3 Credits

PHTA2145Orthopedics for the PTA

5 Credits

PHTA2156PTA Fundamentals III

6 Credits

PHTA2185PTA Fundamentals IV

5 Credits

PHTA2293PTA Fundamentals V

3 Credits

PHTA2224PTA Clinical Practicum II

4 Credits

PHTA2234PTA Clinical Practicum III

4 Credits

PHTA2201Current Issues in PT Practice

1 Credit

Credit Hours:54
BIOL2644Anatomy & Physiology I

4 Credits

BIOL2654Anatomy & Physiology II

4 Credits

COMM1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

ENGL1613English I

3 Credits

PSYC1813Introduction to Psychology

3 Credits

Credit Hours:8

Suggested Course Sequence

ENGL1613English I

3 Credits

BIOL2644Anatomy & Physiology I

4 Credits

PHTA1101Introduction to Health Care

1 Credit

PHTA1115PTA Fundamentals I

5 Credits

PHTA1172Pathology I for the PTA

2 Credits

PSYC1813Introduction to Psychology

3 Credits

BIOL2654Anatomy & Physiology II

4 Credits

PHTA1133PTA Fundamentals II

3 Credits

PHTA1243Manual Therapy for the PTA

3 Credits

PHTA1246Kinesiology

6 Credits

PHTA1272Pathology II for the PTA

2 Credits

COMM1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

PHTA2001Professional Standards of the PTA

1 Credit

PHTA2053PTA Clinical Practicum I

3 Credits

PHTA2145Orthopedics for the PTA

5 Credits

PHTA2156PTA Fundamentals III

6 Credits

PHTA2185PTA Fundamentals IV

5 Credits

PHTA2293PTA Fundamentals V

3 Credits

PHTA2224PTA Clinical Practicum II

4 Credits

PHTA2234PTA Clinical Practicum III

4 Credits

PHTA2201Current Issues in PT Practice

1 Credit

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