PT students share insights into their field with medical students
By Kate Hunger
Physical Therapy students delivered a presentation last month during a session designed to educate medical students on physical therapy鈥檚 role in the healthcare continuum.
The Aug. 31 presentation by second-year DPT students Lisa Le, Sheena Caramba, Hannah Ramirez and Jessica Glover focused on two disorders the medical students recently had studied: muscular dystrophy and myasthenia gravis. The physical therapy students led the medical students in interactive demonstrations of exercises for patients with both disorders.
鈥淭he week after I got to talk to a couple medical students and they said it really opened their eyes to what PT can do,鈥 Caramba said. 鈥淲e made it interactive and memorable. They asked questions and we were able to answer them.鈥
The session was part of an interprofessional education course for medical students. Martha Acosta, Ph.D., PT, GCS, physical therapy assistant professor, worked with Long School of Medicine Elizabeth Hanson, M.D., assistant professor, to develop the presentation鈥檚 topic, Acosta said.
Medical students also learned about physical therapy settings, the scope of practice and expertise, and the types of services and level of care that physical therapists provide. The presentation emphasized physical therapists鈥 evidence-based treatment approach and stressed the need for physicians and physical therapists to communicate.
鈥淚t went great,鈥 Acosta said. 鈥淭he PT students were really fired up.鈥
Acosta said plans are underway for medical students to offer a similar presentation for physical therapy students.