The University of Iowa

Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science is to advance the health of humankind by:

  1. excellence in education,
  2. discovering new knowledge, and
  3. developing leaders in healthcare and science.

Vision Statement

The vision of the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science is to be the recognized leader in clinical practice, research, and education.

PHYSICAL THERAPY AS YOUR FUTURE CONFERENCE

Save the date!  The Physical Therapy As Your Future Conference is scheduled for Friday, October 12, 2012.  This conference is for students interested in physical therapy as a career.  High school students, college students, college advisors, and college graduates looking for a career change make up the intended audience.  The focus of the conference will be on the entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program at the University of Iowa.  Learn also about the roles and responsibilities of professional physical therapists.  Check back closer to the conference date for further information and registration material.  Or, if you would like to be placed on a mailing list, please email us at physical-therapy@uiowa.edu and we will email you a registration form once it is available.

 

Policy on Human Rights

The University of Iowa brings together in common pursuit of its educational goals persons of many nations, races, and creeds. The University is guided by the precepts that in no aspect of its programs shall there be differences in the treatment of persons because of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and any other classifications that deprive a person of consideration as an individual, and that equal opportunity and access to facilities shall be available to all. Among the classifications that deprive a person of consideration as an individual are those based on associational preference. These principles are expected to be observed in the internal policies and practices of the University; specifically in the admission, housing, and education of students; in policies governing programs of extracurricular life and activities; and in the employment of faculty and staff personnel. The University shall work cooperatively with the community in furthering these principles.