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  • Physical Therapy
  • Medical Education
  • Health Professions Training

Background:

  • Physical therapist clinical residency programs exhibit considerable variation in administrative structure, instructional methods, and overall design.
  • The influence of these program-level factors on resident outcomes, including graduation rates and board certification, remains largely unquantified.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of specific program-level characteristics on the success of physical therapist residency participants.
  • To identify key program attributes that correlate with improved resident outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective cohort study analyzed data from accredited physical therapist residency programs between 2010 and 2013.
  • Program characteristics (administrative structure, tuition, salary, didactic format, etc.) were collected and analyzed using logistic regression and odds ratios to assess their effect on graduation, board certification, and exam passage.

Main Results:

  • Analysis of 183 programs and 1589 residents revealed significant outcome correlations.
  • Programs that were single-site or multifacility, offered live didactic instruction, did not charge tuition, and paid residents at least 70% of a full-time equivalent salary demonstrated substantially higher success rates.

Conclusions:

  • Specific program-level factors demonstrably influence physical therapist resident outcomes.
  • Findings can guide current and future residency programs, as well as prospective applicants, in selecting and structuring programs for optimal success in graduation and board certification.