MossRehab Neurological Residency Program for Physical Therapists
About the Program
The MossRehab Neurological Residency Program for Physical Therapists is designed to educate and train practicing physical
therapists toward becoming board certified neurological clinical specialists and leaders in the treatment of individuals with
neurologic impairments. The program at MossRehab is the first of its kind in the nation to receive accreditation from the
American Physical Therapy Association.
The unique 50-week curriculum, offered at no cost to the participant, includes more than 1,500 hours of combined classroom/lab
instruction, mentored treatment sessions, clinical practice, and specialty practice observation. During the residency, participants
are employed by MossRehab, a leading provider of physical medicine and rehabilitation services in the Philadelphia area,
making them eligible for employee healthcare benefits and compensation for providing patient care on an as-needed basis. Upon
completion of the program, residents are well prepared to sit for the Neurologic Physical Therapy Specialist Certification
Examination.
Application Process
The residency program is limited to two therapists each year. Candidates must submit a completed application, resume and registration
fee for consideration.
Contact
For more information or to obtain an application, please contact Robin Myers at 215-663-6526 or rosburn@einstein.edu
About MossRehab
Recognized as a national leader in medical rehabilitation, MossRehab provides high-quality, compassionate medical care for
individuals with physical disabilities. MossRehab offers a wide range of specialized services, including comprehensive programs
for brain and spinal cord injury, stroke, amputation and orthopaedic conditions. MossRehab has two main facilities – MossRehab
at Elkins Park at 60 East Township Line Road in Elkins Park, PA, and MossRehab at 1200 West Tabor Road in Philadelphia. It
also operates inpatient units, outpatient sites and various community programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.