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What Does the Allied Health Clinical Doctorate Mean for Rural Areas? (Findings Brief)

The Trend Toward the Clinical Doctorate in Allied Health: Implications for Rural Communities (Final Report)

These reports examine how the transition to clinical doctorates in allied health impacts rural communities by using the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree as an example of the effect on the supply and quality of rural physical therapy care.

Author contact information:
Janet Freburger, PT, PhD
North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center
Phone: 919-966-3794
janet_freburger@unc.edu

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