Observation Hours
Applicants are scored on the number of hours completed at the time the application is submitted. Hours listed as in-progress will be considered but not scored.
When looking at applicants, we like to see a breadth of experience across multiple domains to ensure a well-rounded understanding of the profession. Competitive candidates have exposure in two or more settings while meeting the minimum 100 hour requirement. Engaging in multiple settings will not only make your application more competitive but will better prepare you for graduate school.
Your educational clinical experiences consists of several types of settings:
- Acute Care/In-Patient/Hospital-type setting
- Post-Acute
- Out-Patient/Orthopedics
- Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)
- Home Health
It will be to your benefit that you observe in at least two domains listed above. Other settings can be a specialty area of your choosing such as neuro, cardio/pulm, pediatrics, men's/women's health, oncology, school PT, etc.
If you find yourself needing to choose between 100 hours and domains, you are encouraged to choose as many domains as possible. It would be better for you to experience the broader sense of PT rather than more of the same.
The Observation Hours Worksheet can be a helpful tool in preparing for your application. You are welcome to email the completed worksheet to your admissions counselor for feedback.