2023
DOI: 10.1097/jte.0000000000000315
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Excellence in Academic Physical Therapy: Promoting a Culture of Data Sharing

Sara E. North,
Ken Kosior,
Peter Altenburger
et al.

Abstract: Background and Purpose. Data analytics are increasingly important in health professions education to identify trends and inform organizational change in rapidly evolving environments. Unfortunately, limitations exist in data currently available to determine physical therapy (PT) academic excellence. It is imperative that the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (ACAPT) be able to demonstrate data-informed progress in addressing the common challenges faced by Doctor of Physical Therapy prog… Show more

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“…This call included four elements: shared beliefs and values, shared leadership with a clear vision, a drive for excellence with high expectations, and vital partnerships. The Excellence Framework reinforced these elements, and North et al (2023) supported promoting a culture of data-sharing as an integral component to this end. In developing DPT programs, as the availability of data for shared decisionmaking increases, it is imperative to empower all stakeholders to have the open dialogues required within a culture of assessment.…”
Section: Culture Of Assessment In Health-care Education Programsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This call included four elements: shared beliefs and values, shared leadership with a clear vision, a drive for excellence with high expectations, and vital partnerships. The Excellence Framework reinforced these elements, and North et al (2023) supported promoting a culture of data-sharing as an integral component to this end. In developing DPT programs, as the availability of data for shared decisionmaking increases, it is imperative to empower all stakeholders to have the open dialogues required within a culture of assessment.…”
Section: Culture Of Assessment In Health-care Education Programsmentioning
confidence: 97%