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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:
- Academic
- Post
graduate training
- Clinical
experience in Hand therapy
- Teaching
experience
- Research
experience
- 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:
- Licensure as a Physical Therapist by the Physical Therapy Board of California.
- Comply with all Kaiser Permanente employment requirements.
Desirable
applicants include those who...
- Have completed a clinical residency in orthopaedic and/or neurologic physical therapy.
- 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.
- 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.
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