Community Connections

Public service is an important element of VCU's Department of Physical Therapy mission. The department encourages and supports service by students and faculty as a means to help meet the needs of society, to provide students with alternative learning experiences, and to provide the faculty with information and guidance regarding the rapid changes in the health care environment.

Service Learning

Service learning is a structured educational experience that combines community service with student preparation and reflection. The overall objective of a service-learning experience is to provide students with an opportunity to internalize their role as a provider of physical therapy to underserved, disadvantaged, and/or multicultural individuals or groups. Students also explore the value of being a service-oriented citizen through activism and advocacy in non-physical therapy related activities.

Faculty service

In addition to guiding students through service learning experiences, faculty members also support the community through a variety of activities. Over half of the faculty participate in clinical practice approximately eight hours per week in inpatient or outpatient settings in the Richmond metropolitan area, including the VCU Medical Center. Faculty members also provide consultation to area health care facilities and public agencies and have served on professional regulatory boards.