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Impact of a Service Learning Experience to Enhance Curricular Integration in a Physical Therapist Education Program, (The)

Author: 
Claudia C. Gazsi
Author: 
Kathryn N. Oriel
Publication Date: 
2010
Publisher: 
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
Journal Issue: 
v.39(2), Summer 2010, 61E-67E.
Pages: 
7
ISBN / ISSN: 
0090-7421
Abstract: 

A goal when designing the Physical Therapy Program at Lebanon Valley College (LVC) was to maximize vertical and horizontal integration of course content related to (a) medical Spanish, (b) geriatrics, and (c) health promotion through a service learning engagement. Seventeen Doctor of Physical Therapy students from LVC participated in a fall risk screening at a local senior center in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood. The screen included the single leg stance, timed-up-and-go (TUG), and functional reach tests. Outcomes: The students screened 30 participants over a 3-hour time period. Following the screening event, students were asked to reflect on their experience. Reflections revealed that the activity supported integration of concurrent didactic course material and Core Values, reinforced cultural issues presented the previous year, and convinced students that physical therapists have a distinct and important role in primary and secondary prevention in meeting the needs of the Spanish-speaking elderly community.

Call Number: 
150/E/GAZ/2010
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Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article
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