
Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy (DPT)
Physical therapists help patients restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent physical disabilities. After the undergraduate degree, the DPT training is generally about 3 years.
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Indiana University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
University of Indianapolis Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
University of Evansville Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Trine University DPT Admissions
Indiana State University Doctor of Physical Therapy
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Occupational Therapy (OTR or OTD)
Occupational therapists help people with injuries or disabilities learn or regain skills they need to live independently and to function to the best of their ability. A two-year master's degree is required for licensure in most states, but programs are gradually moving toward a 3 year doctorate.
Indiana Program Links
Indiana University Indianapolis (Doctorate)
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University of Southern Indiana (Masters & Doctorate)
Indiana Wesleyan University (Doctorate)
Huntington University (Doctorate)
Indiana University South Bend (Masters)
Valparaiso University (Doctorate)
Hanover College (Doctorate)
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