Physical therapists and clinic owners looking to grow their clinical impact and build better healthcare systems will learn why mentorship, collaboration, and interdisciplinary care matter more than credentials.

Topics include private practice physical therapy leadership, PT clinic collaboration, physical therapy mentorship, healthcare systems innovation, and global physical therapy education.

Episode Overview

In this episode, Jimmy talks with Clint Serafino and Dr. Nate Henry about the difference between collecting credentials and developing true clinical expertise.

They share lessons from military medicine, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, and their nonprofit Global Physio Training, which delivers hands-on clinical education to physical therapists in underserved communities around the world.

The conversation dives into mentorship, clinical reasoning, healthcare silos, and how PTs can build better care systems for both patients and clinicians.

If you're a PT or clinic owner trying to grow professionally, this episode challenges how you think about expertise, collaboration, and impact.

Chapters

00:00 — Why Credentials Aren’t Expertise
04:30 — Mentorship In Physical Therapy
10:00 — Building Global Physio Training
15:30 — Lessons From Cameroon PTs
21:30 — Interdisciplinary Healthcare Teams
27:00 — Diagnosing Movement Problems
33:30 — Future Of Physical Therapy