MPO Rehabilitation Medicine - Prosthetics and Orthotics

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Washington

Program Overview

The profession of prosthetics and orthotics is a specialized allied health profession that combines a unique blend of clinical and technical skills. Prosthetist-Orthotists design, fabricate, and fit orthoses (orthopedic braces) and prostheses (artificial limbs) for a broad range of individuals from pediatric to geriatric. Prosthetist-Orthotists interact directly with individuals and their families, advising and supporting the rehabilitation process. They work closely with other members of the rehabilitation team, including orthopedic surgeons, rehabilitation physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and nurses. Prosthetist-Orthotists practice in a variety of settings, including hospitals, inpatient rehabilitation centers, outpatient rehabilitation centers, and private practices.

Program Key Stats

$43,748 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria

3.00 GPA
4 Year

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