Therapists are responsible for the application of current knowledge theory evidence and sound clinical judgment in patient management. The therapist works closely with the patient family and other members of an interdisciplinary team to provide efficient and effective individualized patient care. Therapists also serve as advocates and promoters of health wellness and fitness to all stakeholders. They serve as educators and mentors for therapy students peers and other medical professionals. The physical therapist assists with department and program planning.
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program.
License or Certification
Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Minnesota as a Physical Therapist.
Additional Qualifications
Experience treating edema/lymphedema and cancer survivors along the entire continuum of care
CLT-LANA and ABPTS Oncologic Clinical Specialist (OncCS)
Strong manual therapy skills with manual lymphatic drainage and myofascial release
Active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
Demonstrated skills in the areas of organization communication interpersonal relations leadership decision making and problem solving
Prefer board certification in clinical specialty area and/or advanced degree in health care field
Required Experience:
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