Here's
what some of our past graduates are saying about their
physical
therapy education at Bradley University
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Tony
Rapplean, PT (1995)
VP
of Clinical Operations
Bradley
University is the perfect size and in my opinion offers the ideal
sized PT program. The personal attention I received as a student
in the PT program by the PT faculty was outstanding.
Kate
Horst, PT (1998)
The
professors of PT were very experienced and knowledgeable as well
as being extremely flexible and approachable, making a tough curriculum
more workable.
Tara
Banick, PT (2001)
Having
access to the expansive expertise of Bradley's diverse PT faculty
gave me great appreciation for the varied options available in a
career in physical therapy. The faculty is deeply dedicated
to helping each student succeed and make the most of their BU education.

Jason
Robinson, PT (1997)
I
believe Bradley University's Program helped prepare me in a variety
of complex issues seen in a typical PT practice. I feel it
was a well rounded curriculum.
Brooke
Nack, PT (2000)
I
am very thankful for the education I received at Bradley.
It prepared me completely for the work force. Fellow staff
members have commented on the thoroughness of Bradley's curriculum
when we compared our professional studies. I give Bradley
credit for how I practice on a weekly basis.

Tara
Pearce, PT, MHS (1997)
Education
Program Manager
Although
I was nervous when I started my first job, I realized quickly that
the excellent faculty had prepared me to handle all the responsibilities
of a busy hospital environment. My faculty advisor continues
to provide me advice seven years after I graduated! They really
care about their students.
Sylvia
Smiser, PT (2003)
Small
class sizes made personal attention excellent. I always felt
like I could ask for help and get it. My clinical education
was invaluable, it gave me the confidence to gain appointment as
director of Physical Therapy of a small orthopedic clinic.

Becky
Beyers, PT (2002)
The
faculty are still available and willing to help answer any questions
they can – even after graduation. The clinical experiences are great
preparation for becoming a confident entry-level physical therapist.
Peter
Oldenburg, PT, MHS (1997)
I
feel that Bradley prepared me to work independently with a full
patient caseload immediately after graduation. Compared to other
programs, I feel that Bradley offers the ideal size for the attention
that is necessary for the learning environment. The opportunity
to be successful in any aspect or specialty of physical therapy
is definitely available at Bradley.
Susan
Kreykes Christopherson, PT (1997)
My
educational experience at Bradley University prepared me with an
exceptional understanding of human anatomy and kinesiology.
This gave me the basis to provide creative treatment techniques.
The instruction we received on medical diagnosis allowed
me to further help patients by alerting physicians of possible medical
problems on many, many occasions. Bradley University-trained therapists
have the best documentation skills, and highly ethical training
techniques.

Erika
Forsythe, PT (1996)
I
believe the one thing that sets Bradley University apart from other
physical therapy programs is their constant focus on improving and
changing with the therapy field. They value the input of their
students to create a quality educational experience. The faculty
are very supportive, continuing their pursuit of higher education,
further enriching the students' experience.
Dana
Grossman Tress, PT (1997)
Because
of our small class size, we gained the benefits of individual attention
and support from the physical therapy faculty. The class and
department functioned like a family and provided for a comfortable
environment in which to learn. Even today, I am extremely
confident that I can handle and provide quality patient care in
any setting because of my foundation from Bradley. |