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Own Your Future

Own Your Future. Choose APTA. Choose to make a difference in your profession. How To Own Your Future. What is the APTA? What is the Student Assembly? What does APTA do for its members? Student Membership How to become a member. What is the APTA?. What is the APTA?. APTA Defined

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Own Your Future

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  1. Own Your Future Choose APTA. Choose to make a difference in your profession.

  2. How To Own Your Future • What is the APTA? • What is the Student Assembly? • What does APTA do for its members? • Student Membership • How to become a member

  3. What is the APTA?

  4. What is the APTA? • APTA Defined • Member-Driven Organization • APTA’s Goal and Mission • APTA’s Vision 2020 • Elements of Vision 2020 • Core Values of Professionalism • Components of the APTA

  5. APTA Defined • Established by Mary McMillan in 1921 • The principle membership organization representing and promoting the profession of physical therapy • A national, professional organization representing more than 72,000 members

  6. Member-Driven Organization • Board of Directors  members who have been elected to serve as representative leaders in the APTA • Long-standing members  >5 years of membership • New professionals  5 years of membership or less • Students  students of both physical therapy and physical therapy assistant programs

  7. APTA’s Goal and Mission • GOAL: “…to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education.”

  8. APTA’s Goal and Mission • MISSION: “…to further the profession’s role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of movement dysfunctions enhancement of the physical health and functional abilities of members of the public.”

  9. APTA’s Vision 2020 • “By 2020, physical therapy will be provided by physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy, recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of, interventions for, and prevention of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities related to movement, function, and health.”

  10. Elements of Vision 2020 • Autonomous practice • Direct access • Doctors of physical therapy • Evidence-based practice • Practitioners of choice • Professionalism

  11. Elements of Vision 2020 • 7 CORE VALUES of Professionalism • Accountability • Altruism • Compassion & Caring • Excellence • Integrity • Professional Duty • Social Responsibility

  12. Components of the APTA 18 Special Interest Sections Health Policy and Administration Neurology Oncology Orthopedics Pediatrics Private Practice Research Sports Women’s Health • Acute Care • Aquatics • Cardiovascular and Pulmonary • Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management • Education • Federal • Geriatric • Hand Rehabilitation • Home Health

  13. Components of the APTA • State Chapters • When you become a member of the APTA, you are also automatically a member of your state chapter • Student Assembly • All student APTA members are also members of the student assembly • Special Interest Groups • Groups created within state chapters or sections that allow members to further focus on specific areas of physical therapy practice

  14. What is the Student Assembly?

  15. What is the Student Assembly? • Student Assembly Defined • Purpose of the Student Assembly • Governing Board

  16. Student Assembly Defined • A component of the APTA • All physical therapy and physical therapy assistant students who are members of the APTA are also members of the student assembly

  17. Purpose of the Student Assembly • To create a united group that focuses on advancing the views and concerns of students • To provide students a “voice” for the future of the physical therapy profession

  18. Governing Board • Board of Directors • President • Vice President • Secretary • Treasurer • SPT and SPTA Delegates • Director • Nominating Committee • 1 chair • 2 members

  19. Governing Board Goals of the Student Assembly Board of Directors: • Promote APTA to all PT and PTA students • Increase opportunities for student involvement within the APTA • Represent the true voice of the student assembly • Encourage student participation in the strive for Vision 2020

  20. Governing Board Goals of the Student Assembly Nominating Committee: Increase awareness of the Student Assembly elected positions Increase the number of PT and PTA students who consent to serve Increase the number of students at National Student Conclave to participate in elections

  21. Governing Board Elections for the SABOD and NomCom positions • Takes place annually at National Student Conclave • Any member of the Student Assembly in good standing may consent to serve for office • Positions are decided by majority vote • New SABOD and NomCom serve 1 year in their elected office • exception: NomCom chair will be a 2 year position beginning in 2010 elections

  22. Member benefits

  23. Member Benefits • APTA promotes a uniform standard of practice among its members • APTA strengthens its members knowledge and clinical skills • APTA advances its members careers • APTA protects its members futures

  24. Uniform Standard of Practice • Code of Ethics • Elements of Vision 2020 • Core Values of Professionalism

  25. Uniform Standard of Practice Mentoring Programs:

  26. Uniform Standard of Practice Evidence based practice • Open Door • Hooked on Evidence

  27. Knowledge and Clinical Skills • Physical Therapy Journal of the APTA • PTmagazine • PT Bulletin

  28. Knowledge and Clinical Skills • The Learning Center • Continuing education • Special Interest Sections

  29. Career Advancements • Clinical residencies and fellowships • Transitional doctorates • Specialist certification

  30. Career Advancements • Career management • Career planning • Professional development • Marketing services • Managing finances

  31. Protection • Advocacy • PT Political Action Committee (PT-PAC) • Federal legislation • Federal Advocacy Forum • State legislation • The Advocacy Challenge • Broadens and prevents the restriction of the PT scope of practice

  32. Student membership

  33. Student membership • Being a member saves you money as a student • Being a member encourages and provides outlets for professional development • Being a member allows you to have up-to-date physical therapy information • Being a member provides the opportunity for networking

  34. Saves You Money • SAVE 40% off non-member prices for all PT resources • Guide to Practice; student evaluation kit • Conference and seminar fees • PT journal (now online providing free access to other journals/articles) • Scholarship opportunities

  35. Saves You Money • Career starter dues for New Professionals • Pay only 50% of your dues following graduation! • High quality insurance plans and financial programs • Great student health insurance programs

  36. Professional Development • Build leadership skills • Professional duty • Advocacy • Future career development • Info on jobs, résumé writing, interview tips, • Gives you an edge  being a member shows potential employers your pride and dedication to this profession

  37. Professional Development • Focus your interests • Special interest sections • Post-professional education • Seminars and conferences • Residencies and fellowships

  38. Stay Up-To-Date • Member’s only APTA website • PTJ and PTmagazine • PT Bulletin online • Student Assembly Pulse • Student e-news • Emerging PT practice information • Evidence based patient care • Open Door • Hooked on Evidence

  39. Networking • Attending Conferences • Developing relationships with future colleagues • Discussing issues important to students • Clinical rotation sites • Share ideas between schools  fundraising, community health projects, research, mission work, etc.

  40. How to become a member

  41. How to become a member • Go to www.apta.org • Click on the Membership and Leadership link on the left information side-bar • Click on the Join APTA (or Renew) link on the left information side-bar • Under “Prospective Members”, click on the Join APTA link • Follow the application instructions after selecting New Membership

  42. Take Ownership of Your Future… Choose APTA!

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