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Ted and Ann Anderson started Venture Physical Therapy (VPT) in 2008. They wanted to launch a program that improved island residents’ health while also building infrastructure to train therapists to bring the highest level of care to Maui and the state. Today, VPT has three locations on Maui and one on Lānaʻi. Knowing how hard it is to attract kamaʻāina back to the islands after they complete college on the continent, the Andersons also became interested in launching an internship to support Maui County’s healthcare workforce needs. 

“We’ve been developing our internship program for over 15 years,” Ted explained. “We include internships for high school students to introduce them to healthcare fields, plus, we also offer undergraduate internships for students who need clinical observation hours when applying to physical therapy school. Additionally, internships are offered for graduate students in the final rounds of their doctoral programs.” 

Thanks to their commitment to local healthcare workforce development, this year the Andersons hired two new local physical-therapy graduates who both went through their VPT internship program. VPT’s winter 2026 cohort of interns will also be their largest locally-connected group ever. Three of the seven interns have a direct connections to Maui, and the others also grew up in the islands.  

“We try to give interns a wide breadth of what healthcare practice and our business model look like throughout the islands,” Ted said. “When interns excel, we create opportunities for them to spend time learning specialties in our other Maui clinics. We also send them to other islands to see how we practice in more rural communities. We believe creating a well-rounded experience, where someone can truly see how they can develop a career on Maui and in Hawai’i, is essential for long-term economic development.” 

Ted added, “I’ve been working with Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) through the Maui County Healthcare Partnership (MCHP), and I’ll be interacting with MEDB’s STEMworks internship program this coming summer. We share many of the same values and perspectives on internships, specifically that interns should be given real, meaningful tasks focused on helping them understand and build a career, while also learning how to train and collaborate with colleagues.” VPT is one of 35 healthcare organizations and 20 community organizations that commit to regular MCHP discussions and coordinated action, focused on priority areas like growing our own healthcare workforce here in Maui Nui.  

Along with MEDB, we believe that investing in students is one of the best ways to strengthen long-term health and wellness in our community.
Ted Anderson, PT, DPT, Owner and Physical Therapist, Venture Physical Therapy