We talked to 2 SPTs about the Tri-State PT conference coming up on October 11-13th in Las Vegas! Juliette Dassinger and Shivani Suklikar break down what's going on in Vegas during the conference. Important links!
We talked to Raine & Bill while at the Brooks IHL Scholarly Symposium in Jacksonville Florida. Raine is the Director of Research at Brooks Rehabilitation and Adjunct Faculty at the University of North Florida.
We talked to Josh Funk and PT from Rehab2Perform about community and how he builds it in and around his clinic.
We talked with Brad Cooper who's been writing for the APTA for years now about a recent publication in APTA's Perspectives Magazine. He gave 10 book titles that helped to shape his career and gave insight for each on what they brought to him.
We get to the bottom of what clinical informatics and health informatics is and why Physical Therapist Stephanie Glick decided to shift her focus to where there as a Non-Clinical PT! Read more about Stephanie at the NonClincalPT.
This throw back episode was recorded at the 10 year anniversary of the Graham Sessions - a small conference hosted by the APTA's Private Practice Section. The setting is a small group (about 150 attendees) where there is only ONE rule.
We were invited to the 4th annual Brooks IHL Scholarly Symposium in Jacksonville and got a chance to speak to Jackie Osborne who is part of their Geriatric Residency. We covered residency education, Ageism and a passion for documentation?!
We went LIVE! @ CSM with three friends of the show in a chance for them to present while @ CSM, but do it without the filter that many presentations have to pass through. Megan Bellamy Brown of Mind the Mat Cole Galloway of Go Baby Go! and
A TBT episode w Meg Lowry, creator of Clock Yourself, attained her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2007 from the University of QLD, and her Master of Health Services Management from Griffith University in 2015. She has worked at Ipswich General Hospital,
Jimmy McKay was asked by the APTA's Student Assembly to talk about personal branding, but it wound up being a conversation about the basics of communications. Sending and receiving messages IS personal branding.