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Employment is expected to increase must faster than average and there will be 71% more Physical Therapy jobs available by 2006. A 27% employment  increase is anticipated through 2014.    U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics

"One of the Best Jobs to have in 2006" U.S.News & World Report.

The University of Dayton- Integrates didactic, hands-on, and clinical experiences that cluminate in a practitioner ready for today's state of pratice and beyond.

Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal's executive career site CareerJournal.com and Harris Interactive, released July11, physical therapists have one of the eight "Best Careers", based on factors like intellectual stimulation, job security, client interaction, and level of freedom.

Research Spotlight

Faculty
Dr.Philip Anloague
(Program Director/Orthopaedic Coordinator)
 
Dr.C.Jayne Brahler
(Research Coordinator)
Dr.Jon K Linderman
(Basic Science Coordinator)
Dr.Harold Merriman
(General Medicine Coordinator)
Dr. Besty Donahoe-Fillmore
(Pediatrics Coordinator)
Dr.Kurt Jackson
(Neurology Coordinator)
Prof. James Cropper
(Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education)
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