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Goals that represent the 2006 priorities of the association.


These goals are based upon APTA APTA American Physical Therapy Association.  Vision Statement for Physical Therapy 2020 (Vision 2020) developed by the Association in 2000. The goals encompass the Association's major priorities as it moves toward realization of the ideals set forth in Vision 2020. The Board is committed to these goals as the foundation from which to lead the Association. The Association's awareness of cultural diversity, its commitment to expanding minority representation and participation in physical therapy, and its commitment to equal opportunity for all members permeate permeate /per·me·ate/ (-at?)
1. to penetrate or pass through, as through a filter.

2. the constituents of a solution or suspension that pass through a filter.


per·me·ate
v.
 these goals. These goals are not ranked and do not represent any priority order.

Goal I

Physical therapists are universally recognized and promoted as the practitioners of choice for persons with conditions that affect movement and function.

Goal II

Physical therapists are universally recognized and promoted as providers of fitness, health promotion, wellness, and risk reduction programs to enhance quality of life for persons across the life span.

Goal III

Academic and clinical education prepares doctors of physical therapy who are autonomous practitioners.

Goal IV

Physical therapists are autonomous practitioners to whom patients/ clients have unrestricted direct access as an entry point into the health care delivery system, and who are paid for all elements of patient/client management in all practice environments.

Goal V

Research advances the science of physical therapy and furthers the evidence-based practice of the physical therapist.

Goal VI

Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants are committed to meeting the health needs of patients/clients and society through ethical behavior, continued competence, collegial col·le·gi·al  
adj.
1.
a. Characterized by or having power and authority vested equally among colleagues: "He . . .
 relationships with other health care practitioners, and advocacy for the profession.

Goal VII

Communication throughout the Association enhances participation of and responsiveness to members and promotes and instills the value of belonging to the American Physical Therapy Association The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a national professional organization representing more than 66,000 members. Its goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education.  (APTA).

Goal VIII

APTA standards, policies, positions, guidelines guidelines,
n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks.
 and the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, Normative nor·ma·tive  
adj.
Of, relating to, or prescribing a norm or standard: normative grammar.



nor
 Model of Physical Therapist Education and Evaluative Criteria for Accreditation accreditation,
n a process of formal recognition of a school or institution attesting to the required ability and performance in an area of education, training, or practice.
 of Education Programs for the Preparation of Physical Therapists, Normative Model of Physical Therapist Assistant Education and Evaluative Criteria for Accreditation of Education Program for the Preparation of Physical Therapist Assistants, and Professionalism professionalism

the upholding by individuals of the principles, laws, ethics and conventions of their profession.
 in Physical Therapy: Core Values are recognized and used as the foundation for physical therapist practice, research, and education environments.
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Title Annotation:American Physical Therapy Association
Publication:Physical Therapy
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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