UNMC Interview Questions And Verified Solutions
What is UNMC's mission statement? - Answer Our mission is to lead the world in
transforming lives to create a healthy future for all individuals and communities through
premier educational programs, innovative research and extraordinary patient care.
What is the mission of CAHP? - Answer The mission of the College of Allied Health
Professions is to advance health by:
The School shall accomplish this mission through the delivery of allied health
educational programs that prepare graduates to deliver high quality, evidence-based,
safe care for all patients; conducting scholarly activities that create and disseminate
knowledge reflective of the unique contributions of allied health theory and practice;
delivering high quality, contemporary clinical care in the allied health disciplines; and
providing outreach to underserved populations.
What does CAHP serve as a portal to? Answer 1. Offer the educational programs
needed to prepare allied health professionals to serve as members of the health care
delivery system;
2. To provide selected continuing education programs for practicing allied health
professionals;
3. To provide opportunities for the faculty to further the body of knowledge within their
disciplines through research and creative activity;
4. provide consultant services and leadership to groups and organizations concerned
with the delivery of health care;
5. provide services, as appropriate, to patients and to the public so that the health of the
populace may be improved and maintained.
, What is the mission of the DPT program at UNMC? -Answer The mission of the Division
of Physical Therapy Education within the University of Nebraska Medical Center is to
enhance the health of Nebraska by:
-Preparation of physical therapists and other health professionals to deliver
evidence-based, patientcentered care as a member of the interprofessional team.
-Conducting scholarly activity that contributes to the evidence and shapes change in
clinical and educational practice.
Professional service including outreach to underserved populations.
"Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience."
The APTA states the profession's belief that movement is a key to optimal living and
quality of life for all people that extends beyond health to every person's ability to
participate in and contribute to society. The complex needs of society, including a
sedentary lifestyle, ensure that physical therapy as a profession will be challenged by
consumers to reduce preventable healthcare costs and to overcome barriers to
participation in society for the existence of society to be successful far into the future.
While this is APTA's vision for the physical therapy profession, it is meant also to inspire
others throughout society to, together, create systems that optimize movement and
function for all people.
What are some of the CAHP student learning objectives? - Answer -Foundational
Knowledge
-Translational Knowledge
-Clinical Care
-Personal & Professional Growth
-Cultural Agility
-Interprofessional Teamwork
-Communication & Collaboration
-Civic Responsibility
What is UNMC's mission statement? - Answer Our mission is to lead the world in
transforming lives to create a healthy future for all individuals and communities through
premier educational programs, innovative research and extraordinary patient care.
What is the mission of CAHP? - Answer The mission of the College of Allied Health
Professions is to advance health by:
The School shall accomplish this mission through the delivery of allied health
educational programs that prepare graduates to deliver high quality, evidence-based,
safe care for all patients; conducting scholarly activities that create and disseminate
knowledge reflective of the unique contributions of allied health theory and practice;
delivering high quality, contemporary clinical care in the allied health disciplines; and
providing outreach to underserved populations.
What does CAHP serve as a portal to? Answer 1. Offer the educational programs
needed to prepare allied health professionals to serve as members of the health care
delivery system;
2. To provide selected continuing education programs for practicing allied health
professionals;
3. To provide opportunities for the faculty to further the body of knowledge within their
disciplines through research and creative activity;
4. provide consultant services and leadership to groups and organizations concerned
with the delivery of health care;
5. provide services, as appropriate, to patients and to the public so that the health of the
populace may be improved and maintained.
, What is the mission of the DPT program at UNMC? -Answer The mission of the Division
of Physical Therapy Education within the University of Nebraska Medical Center is to
enhance the health of Nebraska by:
-Preparation of physical therapists and other health professionals to deliver
evidence-based, patientcentered care as a member of the interprofessional team.
-Conducting scholarly activity that contributes to the evidence and shapes change in
clinical and educational practice.
Professional service including outreach to underserved populations.
"Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience."
The APTA states the profession's belief that movement is a key to optimal living and
quality of life for all people that extends beyond health to every person's ability to
participate in and contribute to society. The complex needs of society, including a
sedentary lifestyle, ensure that physical therapy as a profession will be challenged by
consumers to reduce preventable healthcare costs and to overcome barriers to
participation in society for the existence of society to be successful far into the future.
While this is APTA's vision for the physical therapy profession, it is meant also to inspire
others throughout society to, together, create systems that optimize movement and
function for all people.
What are some of the CAHP student learning objectives? - Answer -Foundational
Knowledge
-Translational Knowledge
-Clinical Care
-Personal & Professional Growth
-Cultural Agility
-Interprofessional Teamwork
-Communication & Collaboration
-Civic Responsibility