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APTA Community (Online Communities)

Access our online communities, including the House of Delegates (open to all members) and other forums specific to you.

About APTA

APTA is an individual membership professional organization representing member physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering with APTA is a great way to learn, grow, and make a difference in your association.

Chapters and Sections

APTA's chapters and sections are at the heart of what makes our community so strong and vibrant. Chapters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia create crucial regional connections that can fuel legislative and practice advancements, while sections provide opportunities to pursue specific interests

Leadership and Governance

APTA is led by a national Board of Directors, which is elected by the House of Delegates, a policy-making body made up of APTA members from across the country.

Risk Management Provided By HPSO

HPSO has been part of the APTA's Member Benefit Program since 1992 and provides coverage to nearly one in three PTs across the nation.

Quick Reference Guide: Continuing Education Course Quality Standards

Feb 1, 2024/Open Access

The following checklist of standards may be used by stakeholders when developing or reviewing continuing education courses.

Agenda

Embrace a full day of transformative insights, networking, and inspirational learning with two outstanding keynote speakers, panel discussions, and connection opportunities. Unleash your leadership potential. Saturday, July 20 Time Activity 8 a.m. Breakfast and Networking 9 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks:

A Vision for Excellence in Physical Therapy Education

Aug 1, 2021/Resource

This vision represents a collaborative viewpoint of multiple stakeholder groups and individuals that have considered an array of opinions and resources to conceive a future that would demonstrate how the profession has advanced its opportunity to achieve excellence in physical therapy education.