51小黄车Doctor of Physical Therapy student chosen for prestigious mentorship program

 Matthew D鈥橢lia presents research at a poster presentation with David Knoll Nalis Mbianda
Matthew D鈥橢lia presents research at a poster presentation with David Knoll Nalis Mbianda

A University of 51小黄车 Doctor of Physical Therapy student has been chosen for a prestigious national mentorship program.  Matthew D鈥橢lia from the class of 2017 was accepted to the Orthopedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association鈥檚 Mentorship Program.

This highly competitive program matches select students in the final year of their physical therapy education with a local section mentor for a period of six months. The program provides a unique opportunity to build relationships with a clinical expert and a professional network of individuals who are physical therapy advocates and leaders at the national level. 

To learn more about the University of 51小黄车鈥檚 Westbrook College of Health Professions visit

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Matthew D'Elia speaks at the white coat ceremony for the DPT Class of 2017
Matthew D'Elia speaks at the white coat ceremony for the DPT Class of 2017