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Who is the chief of the PTA?

William Datema was elected as National PTA president-elect in June 2023. During his term, Dr. Datema is committed to developing leaders and strengthening national support for state and local units. Starting as a student member, Datema has been a PTA member for over 45 years.
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Who is the chief delegate of the PTA caucus?

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Michael Simpson, Chief Delegate, will be in contact will all current delegates, so please watch your e-mail. Contact Michael Simpson or Lisa Ruport for questions.
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What are the roles of APTA?

Under the direction and supervision of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants treat patients through exercise, massage, gait and balance training, and other therapeutic interventions. They record patients' progress and report the results of each treatment to the physical therapist.
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What is the role of the PTA caucus?

The PTA Caucus represents the physical therapist assistants' interests, needs, and issues in APTA governance. The PTA Caucus includes the Chief Delegate, four Delegates at Large, an Alternate Delegate, and 52 PTA Caucus Representatives.
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What is the purpose of the sections of the APTA?

APTA sections, also referred to as academies in some instances, focus on a wide range of special interest topics, from patient populations, to practice areas, to policy areas. Some produce specialty publications, including scientific journals, and offer courses and conferences.
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Why was the PTA position created?

The Need for PTAs. According to David Emerick Sr, PTA, president of the National Assembly of PTAs, people began thinking about the concept of the PTA as far back as the 1940s. By the 1960s, however, a real need emerged as there were too few physical therapists to fill the growing demand.
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Who founded APTA?

History. APTA originally formed in 1921 as the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association. The association was first led by President Mary McMillan, and an executive committee of elected officers governed the Association, which included 274 charter members.
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What is the role of the vice chair in the PTA?

The Vice Chair deputises for the Chair when necessary and supports the chair in all aspects of their role, to ensure the PTA is conducted in accordance with the wishes of the representatives of the PTA and upholds the constitution.
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What is APTA committee?

PA/PTAs create committees to oversee certain areas of PA/PTA business or to accomplish specific tasks. Generally, PA/PTAs have several standing committees, established by their bylaws; these are permanent committees responsible for specific areas of a PA/PTA's work.
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When was the PTA caucus created?

APTA agreed to the new model. The outcome was the PTA Caucus, which succeeded the NA in 2005. The caucus was intended to better represent the PTAs' interests, needs, and issues in APTA governance.
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Who runs the APTA?

APTA is led by a national Board of Directors, which is elected by the House of Delegates, a policy-making body made up of APTA members from across the country. The Board establishes APTA's national strategic plan, which supports our mission and vision statements.
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What is the primary role of the PTA within the patient client management model?

It is in the plan of care where the PT selects appropriate interventions to facilitate progress toward patient goals. The PT will delegate appropriate interventions to the PTA and the PTA communicates treatment outcomes and/or any barriers to treatment to the physical therapist.
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Why should PTAs join the APTA?

APTA is a recognized leader in the national and state-level health care debates, and we need the power of your voice in the regulatory and legislative arenas. Your APTA membership benefits your career as well as your profession — an invaluable investment that will pay dividends throughout your future.
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What are committees in PTA?

Committees are formed to plan, promote, and implement the activities of the PTA.
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What is the most important purpose of APTA?

Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience. Building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society. The plan outlines goals and objectives to be prioritized over a four-year timespan.
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Is APTA a professional organization?

APTA is a voluntary individual membership professional organization representing more than 100,000 member physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy.
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Can a PTA run without a chair?

Do you need a Chairperson? It is good practice to have someone to act as Chair and it is law that the chair of a Parent Council must always be a parent/carer with a child at the school. This is not a legal requirement for PTAs, but it is best practice.
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What is the structure of PTA?

PTA executive committee is a committee of parents and teachers who work together for the welfare of the students, parents and teachers. There are 15 members in the executive committee and the number of female members should be equal or more than equal. Representation from each section is mandatory.
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What is a PTA AGM?

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a key date in the PTA calendar, giving members a chance to review the past year and vote in a new committee.
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What was the previous name of the APTA?

The House of Delegates voted to change the association's name to the American Physical Therapy Association from the American Physiotherapy Association, which had been its name since 1922.
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What is the APTA Code of Ethics?

Fundamental to the Code of Ethics is the special obligation of physical therapists to empower, educate, and enable those with impairments, activity limitations, participation restrictions, and disabilities to facilitate greater independence, health, wellness, and enhanced quality of life.
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Why was the APTA started?

Our association celebrates its centennial in 2021. Our story began with a calling: to serve those who sacrificed so much for our country in World War I. Where others saw limitation, we saw potential.
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What is PTA Founders Day?

Also known as National Parent Teacher Association Founders' Day, National PTA Founders' Day celebrates the legacy of the PTA's first founders, Alice McLellan Birney, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, and Serena Sloan Butler, over 125 years ago, in 1897.
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Who joins the PTA?

Local PTAs are open to all interested parents. If you want to join, contact your child's school and ask to be put in touch with the president of your local unit or the school's PTA teacher liaison.
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Where was the PTA founded?

The two PTAs formally merged in 1970. 1897 California Home and School Child Study Association organized in San Francisco.
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