Inside WashU Medicine’s Top-Ranked Doctor of Physical Therapy Program [Episode 622]
What should prospective physical therapy students look for in a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program? In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Steven Ambler – professor of physical therapy and orthopaedic surgery, division director of education, and DPT program director at WashU Medicine – about what makes WashU’s DPT program distinctive. This episode is especially useful for students who want an inside look at DPT admissions and a better sense of how to evaluate program fit.
Dr. Ambler begins by describing the program’s structure, including its cohort size and the program length. He then explains why WashU’s program is so highly regarded, pointing to its integration of education, clinical practice, and research, along with the strength of its faculty and alumni network.
One of the most compelling parts of the conversation focuses on WashU’s early integrated clinical experience. Rather than waiting until later in the curriculum, students begin gaining hands-on clinical exposure early in the first year, returning regularly to clinical settings as they build skills in the classroom. Dr. Ambler explains how this approach deepens learning and helps students connect theory to practice in meaningful ways.
The episode also explores WashU’s learner-centered culture. Dr. Ambler discusses the program’s non-competitive environment, emphasis on collaboration, and faculty coaching model, which gives each student structured support throughout the program.
For applicants interested in research, Dr. Ambler outlines multiple ways to get involved, from work-study placements in labs to advanced training opportunities.
And for those preparing an application, he offers clear advice about WashU’s holistic review process: strong academics matter, but authenticity, clear motivation, and thoughtful recommendation letters matter too.
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