Physical Therapy Resident

  • LMH Health
  • Lawrence, Kansas
  • Full Time
Physical Therapy Resident LMH Health - 3.6 Lawrence, KS Job Details Full-time Estimated: $76.9K - $99.7K a year 1 day ago Benefits Tuition reimbursement Qualifications Certified Athletic Trainer BC/BE Mid-level Analysis skills Physical Therapy License 1 year Teaching Full Job Description Something special starts here. You can't define it, but you know it when you see it: the difference between an average life and the good life. When your cup is full - with joy, purpose and lifelong health - it shows. At LMH Health, we are all about healthy people, healthy communities and healthy futures, and that makes us your destination for an exceptional career. From flexible, work-life harmony to competitive pay and great advancement potential, find everything you're looking for at LMH Health. You'll find everything you're looking for at LMH Health: Join a team that cares about the community Tuition reimbursement to support continuing education Professional development and recognition Excellent benefits The LMH Health Sports Physical Therapy Residency has been granted candidacy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education as an APTA-credentialed sports physical therapy residency. The Mission of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Sports Physical Therapy Residency is to develop master practitioners to evaluate, treat, and rehabilitate the sports population with advanced clinical treatment, critical thinking, and diagnostic skills. Residents will be prepared to serve patients, the profession, and the community through integrated education, clinical practice, and research in sports medicine. Goals for the Residency Using evidence-informed decisions, the resident will effectively manage sports injuries in the acute, chronic, and post-operative active patient from injury to return to play/performance. Critically evaluate, implement, and when possible, produce quality research in sports physical therapy. Effectively participate in on-field assessments/emergency management of sports injuries. Be able to effectively design programming for the late-stage athlete using principles of strength training and conditioning. Understand and implement concussion treatment protocols for athletes. Understand the complexity of holistic health of the athlete, including medical and psychosocial considerations via collaboration with surgeons, sports medicine physicians, PAs, and ATCs. Advance clinical knowledge through participation in teaching/preparing presentations for journal clubs and the annual LMH Sports Medicine Symposium, with opportunity to submit for platform/poster presentation at CSM, or other conferences. Organize and implement strategies for community education and/or prevention of injury in the active population. Become familiar with and proficient in biomechanical analysis of running, pitching, and the golf swing. Successfully pass the ABPTS Sports Specialist Certification (SCS) Examination. Commitment: The residency is one-year. Responsibilities Provide 25 hours per week of clinical coverage in our outpatient sports and orthopedic rehabilitation facility. Spend a minimum of 10 hours per week in mentored and didactic time with residency faculty. Complete a minimum of 1,500 hours of sports medicine clinical practice. Complete a minimum of 200 hours of sports physical therapy coverage at athletic venues. Complete a minimum of 150 mentored hours, one-on-one, with a sports board certified specialist. Participate in a minimum of 100 hours of clinical instructor interaction in non-patient care planned educational experiences (i.e. office visits with orthopedic surgeons, time with MSK radiologist, surgery observation). Overview of Curriculum. Clinical practice in spacious 17,000 sq. ft. sports medicine rehabilitation facility. Practice/game coverage and rehabilitation for athletes. Research opportunities. Conference presentations. Surgery and office observation with orthopedic surgeons. Assist in the rehabilitation of Division I athletes at the University of Kansas. Monthly journal clubs. Weekly mentoring/meeting with program director. Mentoring/work with concussion care team. Case study development and publication. Participation in staff meetings and learning administrative roles in sports medicine. Evaluation of Sports PT Resident The resident progress and performance will be evaluated in a number of ways including but not limited to structure quarterly meetings with faculty, weekly meetings with program director and coordinator, internal feedback forms on required presentations and journal club summaries, and achieved goals in publications, research, and/or national presentations. Qualifications Required: Must be a licensed physical therapist. Must possess one of the following: current licensure as an athletic trainer or completion of an emergency responder course. Our Cultural Beliefs People First Integrity Matters Better Together At LMH Health, we value inclusion and diversity. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Job ID: 473230970
Originally Posted on: 4/13/2025

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