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"I chose to pursue this degree because it's been my dream since I was a kid to become a physical therapist. The ability to help others and promote positive well-being is so rewarding to me."
"There are many amazing aspects to the DPT-Phoenix program. The instructors, my classmates, the beautiful campus in downtown Phoenix, but if I had to pick a favorite, I would say the hybrid format."
"I spent my career working as a bench scientist and wanted to pivot my career in a new direction...the MPH allowed me to stay true to my science background and offer a wide variety of employment options."
Senila Yasmin, M25, completed the Teachers and High School Students (TAHSS) program at Tufts School of Medicine in 2014 and recently returned to the program as a medical student instructor