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Consumer Brochure Contest for Students
Patient Education Brochures

Students are a welcome part of the Section on Geriatrics and are invited to participate in projects and to join their physical therapy colleagues toward the pursuit of working with older adults. One of the main projects this year was developing and implementing a student brochure contest to create patient education brochures. The goal was to promote learning in our physical therapy programs while helping the Section develop a library of clinical pamphlets to be published on the section’s website.

 

The deadline to submit a patient education brochure for the next contest is
November 21 of each year.
Follow the directions below to participate.

Educators – Please include this contest in your syllabi plan. The Section welcomes brochures on topics related to physical therapy and the older adult. We encourage physical therapist and physical therapist assistant students to participate with judging taking place by CSM each year. Winning brochures will receive Section membership for a year AND publishable entrants will become part of the brochure library of the Section’s website.

Students – This contest will be running again this next year. We strongly encourage students to consider entering this contest. This is an excellent way to become involved in the APTA and gives everyone the opportunity to be published! Click Here

Educators and Students: please feel free to use this template for your brochure.  We have provided an edit-able copy in Microsoft Publisher.  If you are using Word, feel free to just use this as a rough guide

 

 

 

 
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