The MGH Institute of Health Professions (or simply The MGH Institute) is a graduate university of health sciences founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and located in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts. Its academic programs include the subject areas of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant studies, Nursing, Communication Sciences & Disorders and Health Professions Education.
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History
From 1873 until 1981, Massachusetts General Hospital operated the Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, granting diplomas in nursing only. In 1977, the State of Massachusetts authorized the hospital system to grant academic degrees, and that same year the Massachusetts General Hospital Academic Division was launched.
The program was renamed MGH Institute of Health Professions in 1980, admitting its first cohort of students. The first degrees granted was a Master of Science in Physical Therapy with the first class graduating in 1983. The school began admitting its first entry-level Master of Nursing Science students in 1982. In 1985, MGH Institute of Health Professions was re-constituted as a separate corporation from Massachusetts General Hospital, and in 2001 it moved into the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston where it now has more than 125,000 square feet of space in seven buildings.
Today, the IHP offers the following degrees: Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Master of Science in Nursing, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, and an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The IHP also offers several post-professional programs: PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and Master of Science in Health Professions Education, along with several certificates. The Institute has an alumni base of over 7,200 worldwide.
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Academics
Program areas
The MGH Institute offers a single undergraduate degree--an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The rest of its academic programs focus on various graduate degrees, including clinical doctorates such as the Doctorates of Physical Therapy and Nursing Practice, Master's degrees in Nursing and Speech-Language Pathology and a PhD of Rehabilitation Sciences. Established in 2013, the Institute's entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy program is the first of its kind in New England.
Other programs include graduate certificate offerings, several non-degree course options, and Certificates of Advanced Study in the health professions.
Rankings and accreditation
The MGH Institute's Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology is ranked 7th in the nation - and rated 1st in New England - by U.S. News & World Report in its most recent tables. The Doctor of Physical Therapy is ranked 8th in the nation - and rated 1st in New England - by U.S. News & World Report in its most recent rankings.
The Institute and its programs are all accredited by their corresponding accreditation bodies, including the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Student life
Demographics
The Institute's student body is 85 percent female, and 62 percent are enrolled as full-time students. The graduation rate for the school is high, with over 98 percent matriculating through to the end of their degree program. Non-degree seeking students, including those in continuing health professions education courses, account for roughly 18 percent of the total student enrollment. The Institute reports that, in 2016, the percent of applicants offered admission was 31 percent, and the student to faculty ratio was 10.7:1.
Facilities
The Institute has over 159,000 square feet of classroom and laboratory space at its campus, including space for pro-bono rehabilitation centers, simulation labs and general faculty and student research.
Notable alumni
- Dan Dyrek PT, DPT. Boston Red Sox Physical Therapist for David Ortiz.
References
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