Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency

The Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network and University of Delaware Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency Program prepares residents to apply for the neurologic specialty certification and positions them for advancement along the clinical ladder.

Duration: 12.5 months
Accreditation: ABPTRFE Accredited
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Application deadline: January 31, 2024
Interviews: February 5 - 16, 2024 (in-person vs. virtual TBD)
Program start: End of August/early September, 2024 (tentative)
Prerequisites: Applicant must be a graduate from an accredited physical therapy program, have a valid Maryland and Delaware physical therapist licenses or be eligible to take the licensing exam by the time of the interview. Please note that we are unable to sponsor visas for international applicants.
Number of graduates: 17 graduates since 2011
Graduation rate:
94%
Specialty exam pass rate:
100%
First time specialty exam pass rate:
94%
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Please click the pay application link to pay the supplementary application fee. Application will not be processed until the fee is received and application is complete. All fees are non-refundable.

While it may seem like a big commitment, it was a wonderful learning experience filled with great people and countless opportunities. The residency helped me find focus for my career as far as rehabilitation setting, patient population, research and teaching interests.

Rachel Reoli, class of 2016

Program Features

The residency includes the following units:

  • Introduction and orientation to facilities
  • Acute care
  • Comprehensive integrated inpatient rehabilitation unit
  • Outpatient neurorehabilitation experience
  • Specialized clinical management
  • Clinical education supervising
  • Academic teaching

Residency Program Director

Sowmya Kumble, PT, NCS, ABPTS

Neurological Clinical Specialist
Email: [email protected]

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Current Residents

Chris Fulcher, PT, DPT | Class of 2023

Undergraduate school: University of North Florida, bachelor's in biology
Graduate school: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, doctorate in physical therapy
Hometown: San Diego, California
Professional interests: Neurologic PT, DEI, Research
Why I chose Johns Hopkins: I chose the program to learn how to mobilize critically ill patients, perform research, and develop my personal identity.
What I like about Baltimore: I like the weather.

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Sierra Martin, PT, MS, DPT | Class of 2023

Undergraduate school: Eastern Mennonite University, bachelor's in science, minor in psychology and neuroscience
Graduate school: University of Delaware, doctorate in physical therapy and master's in anatomy and clinical health sciences
Hometown: Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Professional interests: Various neurological populations (stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's Disease)
Why I chose Johns Hopkins: I chose the Johns Hopkins residency due to the standard of excellence, exposure to multiple clinical settings, rarity of diagnoses seen, and level of mentorship available.
What I like about Baltimore: I love trying all of the fantastic spots to eat, exploring the inner harbor, and keeping up with the energy of the city!

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Program Alumni