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dpt.
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1. department
2. deponent


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The second article, "Current Status and Correlates of Physicians' Referral Diagnoses for Physical Therapy," was published in the Journal for Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (2005:35:572-579) and coauthored by Todd E Davenport, PT, DPT; Hugh Watts, MD; Kornelia Kulig, PT, PhD; and Cheryl Resnick, PT, DPT.
company, under an 18-year build-to-suit lease agreement with the Brooks Development Authority, which owns the buildings and is leasing them back to DPT.
Craik's comments about changes in professional education--along with the article rifled "Association of Importance of the Doctoral Degree With Students' Perceptions and Anticipated Activities Reflecting Professionalism" (MA Johanson, pp 766-781)--have stimulated me to reflect on the DPT.
 
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