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ABOUT
ArPTA
Sections on this page: Profile of ArPTA
| Chapter
Goals
For More Info:
see Non-Member Section
Chapter President:
Rob Jordan,
PT, MPT, GCS, OCS
Chief Delegate:
Nancy Reese, PhD, PT
How The Chapter Works
The chapter is governed by an elected
board of directors, all of whom are available to discuss issues
affecting the APTA and the physical therapy profession. The chapter president is responsible for governing and
directing all chapter activities. The chief delegate
participates in the House of Delegates, which is the highest
decision-making body of the APTA, and makes decisions on issues
that frequently have far-reaching implications for the APTA and
the profession of Physical Therapy.
To reach the president, the chief delegate, or other chapter
officers, contact the chapter office listed above.
The Arkansas Physical Therapy Association is a
non-profit professional organization
comprised of licensed Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants
and Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant students who meet
the eligibility requirements of the ArPTA and who maintain membership.
The mission of the ArPTA is to represent and
promote the profession of physical therapy in its endeavors to meet the
physical therapy needs of society; to develop and improve the art and
science of physical therapy including practice, education, and research;
and to meet the needs and interests of its members.
GOALS
| GOAL
#1 |
To
promote access, value, and utilization of physical therapy. |
| GOAL
#2 |
To
implement new strategies to enhance effective communication. |
| GOAL
#3 |
To
enhance the practice of physical therapy. |
| GOAL
#4 |
To
create an environment that attracts and supports members. |
| GOAL
#5 |
To
refine the process of strategic planning and include financial
accountability. |
| GOAL
#6
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To
maintain fiscal stability and enhance financial resources to
support ArPTA goals.
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