Students serve in first interprofessional pro bono clinic

Physical therapy and occupational therapy students served in Alvernia University's inaugural eight-week physical therapy and occupational therapy interprofessional pro bono clinic. Students provide services free of charge to individuals in the Reading community who cannot afford traditional services, have exhausted their insurance or would like help with their daily living skills which might not be readily available to them. Physical therapy students have served in this clinic for the last six years on Alvernia's campus in the PLEX, and this year, occupational therapy students became involved in the clinic. A licensed and professional therapist is always on-site to provide supervision and guidance.

This hands-on experiential learning opportunity allows the students to learn about each industry's unique points of view and approach to care. They also learn and practice collaboration, negotiation and professionalism through practical experience working side-by-side with other professionals in order to cater to the unique needs of the patients they serve. Thus, students can develop the skills that they need to become competent and confident practitioners in the future.

To view these students click here: https://alvernia.meritpages.com/achievements/Students-serve-in-first-interprofessional-pro-bono-clinic/154419