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Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles
Movement Science Fellowship

APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS

Application

To apply for this fellowship, download the application Word Document, complete and return via email to Jason.C.Tonley@kp.org. Applications received prior to August 1st will receive priority review and selection status.

Download Application

Two Letters of Recommendation

Please return via email to: Jason.C.Tonley@kp.org
(If you are a recent graduate, include a recommendation from one of your clinical instructors.)

Download Letter


Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee consisting of the Department Administrator(s), Clinical Faculty, and Chiefs of Service of the Kaiser Permanente Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department where your application is submitted.

The applications will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

    1. Academic
    2. Post graduate training
    3. Clinical experience in Hand therapy
    4. Teaching experience
    5. Research experience
    6. Community Service

Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, and disability or health status.

Minimal eligibility requirements for acceptance into the program include:

    1. Licensure as a Physical Therapist by the Physical Therapy Board of California.
    2. Comply with all Kaiser Permanente employment requirements.

Desirable applicants include those who...

    1. Have completed a clinical residency in orthopaedic and/or neurologic physical therapy.
    2. Have attained Board Certification as a Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy or Neurologic Physical Therapy Possess superior verbal and written communication skills.Have experience with being a clinical supervisor of therapists and therapy interns.Have experience in data collection, analysis, and publication.
    3. Have participated in activities that have positively addressed a need in the community.

The application deadline is August 1st of each year.

If you have questions and desire more information about this fellowship, please contact Jason Tonley, DPT by voice mail at (323) 857-2531, or via email at Jason.C.Tonley@kp.org.