Program Overview
The Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program will support the communities we serve by offering outstanding rehabilitation programs to enhance patient care, clinical research, education, teaching and community service. These programs will contribute to an individual’s well-being and independence, the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human disease and disability as well as the overall well-being of our communities.
At Mercy Health our focus is how we serve our patients:
- Patient satisfaction is our highest priority and strive to provide a compassionate, patient-centered environment.
- We develop highly skilled professionals through a commitment to continuing education, advanced specialty training, competency assessment through specialty certification, teaching and student clinical affiliations throughout the continuum of care.
- We encourage multidisciplinary collaborations in patient care programs, education and teaching.
- The environment encourages and supports active participants as faculty to mentor staff and teach students enrolled in health-related professional programs.
- We are responsive to the needs of individuals of all backgrounds and serve as a vital resource to the local community.
- We expect our staff to be responsible for the continuous improvement of quality in all aspects of the services we provide.
- We set the standards of excellence in cost-effective, quality rehabilitation health care.
- We commit to the establishing mutually supportive liaisons among all of our facilities that are members of the Mercy Health system and our partners in clinical research, education and teaching.
Program Outcomes
The Mercy Health Orthopedic Physical Therapy residents have 100 percent successful passage rate on the first attempt for all those eligible to sit for the orthopedic specialist exam. Data is from 2019 to current.
Number of residents enrolled = 4
Number of residents that have graduated = 4
Graduation rate = 100 percent
Accreditation Status
Program Name: Mercy Health Orthopedic Physical Therapy – Cincinnati Residency Program
Accreditation Status: Accredited through American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE)
Next Site Visit: 2024
Length of Training: 12 months
Program Size: Currently one resident per academic cycle