Gain clinical practice and mentoring by applying to the Creighton University Physical Therapy Residency Program, which specializes in geriatric physical therapy. This Omaha-based clinical residency experience includes teaching, as well as opportunities for research and publication. Program graduates will also be eligible to take the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) Geriatrics Specialist Certification Examination.
The program offers opportunities for residents to expand and share their knowledge. Each resident will:
Our partnership with Old Mill Rehabilitation provides residents with experience and mentorship in skilled nursing and long-term care.
By partnering with CHI CUMC-Bergan Mercy, we’re able to give residents additional mentoring in acute care and outpatient services related to geriatric physical therapy.
The program is committed to developing specialization in advanced geriatric clinical practice, teaching and advocacy by providing focused, ongoing mentorship in preparation of residents who will become leaders in geriatric physical therapy practice.
At the conclusion of the program, residents should be able to demonstrate the following:
*For residents who have sat for the Board Certification Examination
**No Creighton residents due to COVID-19 pandemic
Retention rate indicates how many residents were retained for the entire residency program out of the number of available positions. Completion rate indicates how many residents successfully completed all program requirements.
*No residents in 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic
*Residents will receive 3 hours of mentoring/week. Approximately 2/3 of mentoring time (2 hours/week) will occur in the PRIMARY location, 1/3 of mentoring time (1 hour/week) will occur in the SECONDARY location
Inspired by the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, our community believes that each human being is a profound gift from God, deserving of both dignity and opportunity. We thus seek to acknowledge and celebrate diversity at Creighton—building the spaces and relationships required for every person to thrive. All physical therapist residents are treated with the utmost respect and dignity.
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Rashelle Hoffman, PT, DPT, PhD
Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist
Assistant Professor
Geriatric Residency Program Director
Department of Physical Therapy
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
402.280.5691
The Creighton University-Hillcrest Geriatric Residency Program is accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education as a post-professional residency program for physical therapists in geriatrics.