Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Looking at Sections 3 and 4

I have finally returned to consistently working on the residency credentialing document, which is helpful as it is hard to know where to start after a long break.

Now that I am back into the swing of things I have found the final sections to be very challenging. I had thought part 1 of the document was challenging but I am realizing that each section is challenging for its own reasons. I have completed the majority of section 2 with the biggest hurdle here being gathering all of the information on all of the clinicians that will be involved in the program. This also includes preparing to talk to doctors that will also be involved in the program and obtaining the necessary documentation.

I have started to look ahead to section 3 and 4 just to see what I am getting into. I have been looking at the DSP to work on developing the curriculum in compliance with the current DSP. I think it will be most challenging getting started with curriculum development and trying to match it as best as possible to our athletic seasons and likely scenarios that will be observed during these times. I am planning to go through the application resource manual to see examples from other programs to see if that helps me in the development of our curriculum.


Jennifer Flug-Atwood, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS
Premier Physical Therapy and Sports Performance
www.premierptsp.com 

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