The residency program at MossRehab begins in January of each year and runs for 50 consecutive weeks. The majority of the residency consists of rotations through the programs of the Drucker Brain Injury Center. This includes inpatient and outpatient rehab, and our community re-entry program. Remaining time is dedicated to rotating through our Stroke and Neurological Disease Service, the Spinal Cord Injury Program, and the acute care department of Albert Einstein Medical Center. Experienced mentors provide clinical guidance throughout the residency program.
Residents receive 1500 hours of combined classroom/lab instruction, mentored treatment sessions, clinical practice, and specialty practice observation. The curriculum of this program is designed around the Neurologic Physical Therapy Description of Specialty Practice (DSP). This document is the basis for the Neurologic Physical Therapy Specialist Certification Examination. Residents completing the residency
program will have the preparation to sit for this examination.
Two residents are accepted to participate each year. They are employed by MossRehab and have access to medical benefi ts through the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network. Residents are paid for the hours that they provide unsupervised patient care.
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