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The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Oklahoma City Community College is a Technical/Occupational Program, accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
In Oklahoma you are required to pass an accredited PTA program and also the National Physical Therapist Assistant Exam (NPTAE) so that you can apply for your state PTA license. Below are the 7 accredited PTA Schools in Oklahoma, click to learn more about its PTA program. See PTA Schools by state.
Prepare to take and earn the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam. Learn the skills necessary to function as a member of the healthcare team in an ambulatory setting. Know the standards for ethical behavior, therapeutic communication, protecting the privacy of patient information.
The OU-TU School of Community Medicine Physician Assistant Program is proud to offer an outstanding and unique educational experience for future physician assistants who are committed to primary care and the underserved in Oklahoma. The program provides one of the strongest primary care PA programs in the country.
About the Physical Therapist Assistant Degree. Start your hands-on journey to help patients recover from injuries, regain movement and manage pain. Our five-term program is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Learn in-demand skills to assist in the treatment of people with conditions that limit their ...
The purpose of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is to graduate occupational therapy assistants who are prepared to enter the workforce with competencies consistent with the profession of occupational therapy and relevant to the health needs of the State of Oklahoma, the nation, and the global community.
The Physician Assistant Program at the Center for Health Sciences recruits, educates, and mentors a diverse group of students to increase competent and compassionate health care emphasizing increased access in rural and underserved Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City University (OCU) developed a Physician Assistant (PA) Program to impact the delivery of health care in Oklahoma. PAs have repeatedly demonstrated their value as competent, flexible and economically prudent medical practitioners in today’s society.
Medical Assistants perform highly technical administrative and clinical tasks to promote efficient operations of the medical office and other health care settings.
A Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a registered Physical Therapist (PT). To enter this exciting field, a student must earn an Associate in Applied Science degree from an accredited program and pass the state licensure board examination.