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BPT Intern Program
Partnerships with Top College Programs
We currently work with the following colleges and universities to accept student interns:
-Sacramento State University
-University of the Pacific
-Fresno State University
-UCSF
-Sacramento City College
-Slippery Rock University (PA)
Students Gain Hands On, Practical Experience.
Work side-by-side with our physical therapists to learn how to perform routine physical therapy treatments according to patient treatment plans. Our physical therapy interns learn how to evaluate and treat patients with a wide variety of disabilities, various methods of therapeutic exercises & daily operational tasks.
BPT Interns gain a greater insight into physical therapy as a whole and have a greater understanding of the role of a fitness professional in an outpatient physical therapy setting.
Professional Mentorship
A skilled PT mentor is instrumental in helping students become more competent physical therapists. We help our interns to synthesize and think critically about complex therapy situations and guide them each step of the way in clinical decision making. We help students find opportunities that will enhance their overall learning experience and continue to be a resource for them as they begin their professional career.
“Baudendistel Physical Therapy is a cozy private physical therapy practice that was an ideal learning environment for my 6 weeks of outpatient clinical rotation experience. Their patient population was mostly adult, and we provided both land and aquatic therapy. I was able to evaluate and treat a variety of patients with diagnoses from LBP, to CRPS, to BPPV, to nerve palsy, and to many other orthopedic and neurological conditions. Arthur was my knowledgeable clinical instructor, who was patient and kind. He accepted and educated many students from all stages of their journey through the PT profession. He showed me how to asses patients efficiently, complete appropriate outcome measures, use other modalities for treatment, including: mechanical traction, iontophoresis, ESTEM & ultrasound. He partnered with massage therapists, who assisted with passive treatments of patients, allowing PT’s to utilize joint mobility, and therapeutic exercises more frequently. He generously shared his tips about appropriate documentation and billing. During our weekly meetings, he allowed me to practice my manual therapy skills on him and improve my techniques with constructive criticism. I am grateful to Arthur, Mathew, and their kind staff for helping me regain my confidence, and become an employed, licensed, DPT.”