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How long should your DPT program be?

September 2, 2014September 4, 2014 / Spencer Muro / 1 Comment

Recently, John Childs from EIM wrote an interesting piece about the current status of the 3 year DPT and its cost/effectiveness.  In the blog post (Are times a changin’ in DPT education?),  Childs references an article written in the New York Times about “The Drawn Out Medical Degree.” Continue reading →

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