Hi there and welcome to the Beyond These Clinic Walls podcast!I'm Jules, your host and a former Physical Therapist turned product professional. Joining me are my delightful co-hosts and founders of The Clinician Transition, Emma Brady and Emily Kelly. Each episode, we interview former rehab professionals who have successfully leveraged their clinical skills in non-traditional roles. We invite you to listen to their journeys, explore their career paths, and discover the opportunities beyond these clinic walls.Happy listening!
Our Guest: Kristen Keech OTD, OTR/L, CBISTKristen is a doctor of occupational therapy based in Honolulu, Hawaii, specializing in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and disorders of consciousness. As the founder of Conscious Care Consulting LLC, she partners with hospitals to develop evidence-based brain injury programs, bridging knowledge gaps and improving care for survivors and their families. Kristen serves on Hawaii's Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board, advocating for survivors through education and resource development an is an Adjunct Instructor at Hawaii Pacific University. Learn more about Kristen: LinkedInInstagram: Conscious Care Consulting Show & Tell: Establishing your footing on social media for your businessResearch: Conscious care: a proposed model to improve interprofessional care of patients with disorders of consciousness in the acute hospital settingIn the news: Exemplary Occupational Therapist Champions Brain Injury Recovery
Our Guest: Alexander Stone PT, DPT, CSCSAlex is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Clinical Content Program Manager who works in digital health. As a clinician with a love for tech, Alex's mission is to create a better world for patients who need alternative solutions to traditional healthcare models while enhancing the abilities of clinicians who are working hard to provide the best healthcare possible for their patients. He owns and operates Stone Health, a freelance agency that provides consulting and content production services for a variety of clients in the healthcare space. He has a passion for education and specializes in creating content for digital health programs, educational platforms, websites, and social media. Learn more about Alex: InstagramLinkedInShow & Tell: How to Make Your First $10k as A Digital Freelancer
Our Guest: Alexander Stone PT, DPT, CSCSAlex is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Clinical Content Program Manager who works in digital health. As a clinician with a love for tech, Alex's mission is to create a better world for patients who need alternative solutions to traditional healthcare models while enhancing the abilities of clinicians who are working hard to provide the best healthcare possible for their patients. He owns and operates Stone Health, a freelance agency that provides consulting and content production services for a variety of clients in the healthcare space. He has a passion for education and specializes in creating content for digital health programs, educational platforms, websites, and social media. Learn more about Alex: InstagramLinkedInShow & Tell: How to Make Your First $10k as A Digital Freelancer - Launching November 17th, 2024!
Our Guest: Craig Thompson PT, MHA, FACHECraig Thompson, CEO of Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH), has over 20 years of experience with the organization, previously serving as COO, Assistant Administrator, and Director of Rehabilitation and Wellness Services. A skilled healthcare leader, he has expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, hospital operations, and managed care.Thompson holds a BS in Health Science and Physical Therapy from the University of Missouri and an MS in Health Services Management from Central Michigan University. He is a board-certified fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and has received awards such as the Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Regent's Award. Active in his community, Thompson serves on multiple boards, including the Missouri Hospital Association. Learn more about Craig: Golden Valley Memorial HealthcareLinkedInShow & Tell: Advocate and Inform Policy
Our guest: Brandy Wilkins PT, DPT, CPHQWe are excited to announce part II of our crossover episode with Kairos Conversations: Connecting with Quality. Make sure to check out part I where Brandy interviews Jules!Brandy Wilkins is a healthcare quality consultant and owner of Defining Point Coaching & Consulting, LLC., on a mission to make our U.S. healthcare system safer and reduce preventable harm. With almost a decade of healthcare quality experience and even longer as a physical therapist, she has consulted with 70+ healthcare organizations and hundreds of specialty programs to identify and improve challenges with patient safety, patient experience, and clinical processes. Brandy has a podcast called Kairos Conversations: Connecting with Quality, where she shares the journeys of professionals who are making an impact in healthcare, away from the bedside. Tune in for some candid conversations about how to make healthcare safer. Learn more about Brandy:LinkedInDefining Point Coaching & Consulting
Our Guest: Scott Dickenson DPT, ATCAfter finishing his schooling at two of the top-ranked Physical Therapy programs in the country, Dr. Scott Dickenson, PT, DPT, ATC decided to take the problem of neck pain, and how to get rid of it, into his own hands. As an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Scott was treating patients with neck pain daily, but there was something missing. The tool his patients needed didn't exist. A portable, versatile device designed for neck pain relief, neck muscle strengthening, and neck mobility wasn't available, but he had an idea. An idea that would send him down the path of invention and product development, motivated by the opportunity to better serve the people with neck pain that he treated in the clinic every day.Learn more about Scott: NecksLevelLinkedInShow & Tell: A Physical Therapist's Guide to Inventing
Our Guest: Rachel Suydam MS, OTR/L, CPACCRachel in an occupational therapist with 7 years of clinical experience who made the career transition into UX design research. She initiated this career pivot at the end of 2019 and has been actively engaged in UX research roles since 2021. She is passionate about combining her skills and knowledge in both fields to create and improve products and services that are user-friendly, accessible, and impactful. Rachel has shared her insights as a guest speaker for UXPA Minnesota on World Usability Day. We welcome her today to discuss similar topics of her career transition and the valuable skills and perspectives gained from her occupational therapy background. Learn more about Rachel: LinkedIn
Our Guest: Jonathon Lee PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, MBAJon is a physical therapist who co-founded Next Degree, an AI-powered job search platform for clinicians. Next Degree helps clinicians discover and match with healthcare and tech companies that would be a good fit for them based on their background and interests.Jon's passion is helping clinicians find fulfilling healthcare jobs after his personal journey through healthtech, medtech, pharma, and startups. Next Degree's goal is to eliminate the hassles of the job search: endless scrolling, ghosting, and the frustration clinicians experience along the way.Jon is an advisor at the TechStars accelerator and VC firm VentureBlick, holds an MBA from the University of Oxford, a DPT from Virginia Commonwealth University, and completed his residency and fellowship training in Houston, TX. Learn more about Jon at:https://www.nextdegree.org/LinkedInOur Co-host: Alex Lee, DDSBorn to Korean parents and raised in Panama, Alex had a truly multicultural upbringing. He studied History and Economics at UPenn before obtaining his DDS at UCLA. Alex practiced as a pediatric dentist for 7 years before making the switch to product management. Bringing a blend of clinical experience, technical understanding, and a user-centered approach to product development, he's fascinated with finding innovative solutions to old problems.Co-Founder of "Happy Teeth, Happy Feet", a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to grassroots efforts in supporting the unhoused and other vulnerable communities in the Greater Los Angeles area.Learn more about Alex: Pediatric Dentist to Product Manageritsalexlee.comLinkedIn
On today's episode we interview Ryan Martin PT DPT RMSK !Ryan is a physical therapist and board certified musculoskeletal sonographer. He is the co-director of education for AMSKU (the advanced musculoskeletal ultrasound center), and currently works with Modern Physical Therapy as a managing partner, and treating clinician. As a avid educator, Ryan has taught across the nation for various institutions, companies and physicians for MSK ultrasound, and is a current board member of the Arizona Physical Therapy Directors Group. Beyond being a seasoned Physical Therapist, Ryan is also an innovative content creator and the force behind "Physical Therapy Outside the Box” - a place to share ideas, challenge norms, and stimulate innovation while redefining what it means to be in healthcare. We hope you enjoy today's conversation and get swept up in Ryan's radio voice as much as we did - happy listening!Ryan Resources:Knowledge Outside the BoxRyan's Podcast Hostesses with the mostesses: Emma Brady, PT, DPT | Emily Kelly, PT, DPT | Jules Biedrzycki PT, DPT
On today's episode we interview Dr. F Scott Feil PT, DPT, EdD. F Scott Feil is a husband, a father, a business owner, a physical therapist, a professor, and most recently an amazon best-selling author. F Scott is also a business coach and mentor despite starting his journey as an English major before landing as a Physical Therapist. He is the creator and one of the co-hosts of the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast which aims to break down the silos between healthcare professions and tries to find best practices in teaching and learning throughout healthcare academia. He also hosts the Professors of Profit Vlogcast on Youtube and in podcast form. His goal is to help at least 222 professors and clinicians (one from every PT School at the time of publication of his book) pay off their student loans quicker and/or more efficiently by using multiple revenue streams found at his website PTEducator.com and if he helps some others with terminal degrees or other healthcare clinicians along the way, then it's a bonus!Happy listenting!Learn more about Scott: PT Educator Youtube (Professor's of Profit)Healthcare Education Transformation PodcastWebsite: https://pteducator.com/ Make sure to check out Scott's Show & Tells here: PT Educator's Revenue Idea GeneratorPodcasting for Profits Professional Presentation at APTA Combined Sections Meeting (APTA CSM)
Today we chat with Kelly Brown, a Board Certified Clinical Specialist with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and an Executive Program in Practice Management graduate, who seamlessly transitioned from diverse roles in private practice to her current position as Director of Client Success at PredictionHealth, where she utilizes her expertise to enhance the PT profession through transparent data and efficient workflows.We discuss... Landing a key role by helping clients succeedKelly's journey and skills that make her an effective Director of Client SuccessNavigating priorities, setting boundaries, and balancing empathyGetting to know the Enneagram and its role in understanding ourselvesMore about Kelly: With a Bachelor's Degree in Health and Human Development from Montana State University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Montana, Kelly is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist since 2015. In 2018, she completed the Executive Program in Practice Management through Evidence in Motion, gaining valuable insights into private practice PT clinics.After serving as a PT, Clinic Director, and Regional Director in a Private Practice group in WA state, Kelly joined PredictionHealth in January 2022. Having closely collaborated with the company during the development of their AI technology for Physical Therapy, she transitioned from patient care to become the Director of Client Success. Now, Kelly works with practice owners, leveraging data analysis to guide decisions and is dedicated to enhancing the PT profession through transparent data and efficient workflows.This episode is sponsored by Prediction Health the first ever AI platform for Physical Therapy allowing practices to alleviate administrative burden, optimize their practice and deliver the best care to every patient every time. Learn more at predictionhealth.com.
On today's episode we interview Damian Jankowski, PT, DPT, MBA . "Dr. J" embarked on an extraordinary journey from devoted Doctor of Physical Therapy to a passionate software engineer and web developer. With a decade of dedicated patient care under his belt, Damian's transition was accompanied by the acquisition of an MBA, signaling his commitment to personal growth and the pursuit of knowledge while building his technical skills through self-teaching and the creation of innovative software solutions. His path unfolded through captivating chapters in web development, spanning industries from physical therapy to tabletop gaming and academia. Damian's zeal for crafting exhilarating web applications is only matched by his dedication to guiding fellow clinicians in embracing the fusion of their skills with technology.Join Emma, Emily and Jules as they learn about Damian's career journey from Physical Therapist to Full Stack Web Developer & Product Designer. They discuss...☑ How a drive to build and create led Damian into web development☑ A day in the life of a #FullStack #WebDeveloper☑ Choosing between front-end and back-end development☑ Pursuing an MBA while working full-time☑ Tips for aspiring developers☑ Flexing your creative muscles by building☑ ...and why Jules is cautious to play Dungeons and Dragons
Join us today for an exciting new episode where we have the absolute pleasure of connecting with Kleckner Charles II, DPT, MBA. KC now thrives in the world of life science market access as a Market Access & Commercial Strategist but his roots are in rehab, beginning his career as a Physical Therapist. KC brings his fresh perspective to the table, blending his robust clinical background with an MBA to optimize market access strategies. His experience includes consulting for Fortune 500 life science companies, managing billions in assets, launching new products, and driving patient access & commercial strategies. But what truly sets KC apart is his deep desire to make a positive impact on the healthcare industry. In this episode, we explore negotiation insights, KC's consulting journey, why he chose to pursue an MBA, and the power of a growth mindset, including the value of "failing fast."If you can't get enough of this episode, make sure to stay tuned because KC, together with the Beyond These Clinic Walls Podcast , will be hosting a live "Ask Me Anything" #ShowAndTell session.Finally, BTCW is pumped to be partnering with Next Degree personalized job matches helping clinicians find the best jobs, in the clinic and beyond - Sign up for their waitlist now!Emma Brady, PT, DPT | Emily Kelly, PT, DPT | Jules Biedrzycki PT, DPT
If you are looking to transition to a non-traditional role, this is THE episode for you!Back in March, we had the opportunity to chat with the wonderful Amanda Kregiel. With an educational background in Communication Sciences and Disorders and Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State, Amanda's career path has taken her from future SLP to the current VP of People Ops at Prompt Therapy Solutions Inc.Her expertise lies in talent development, team management, operational efficiency, and finance. At Prompt Therapy Solutions, she plays a pivotal role in steering the ship during a phase of rapid expansion, where her responsibilities encompass talent acquisition, leadership coaching, team development, and employee relations. Her passion for her work and the company she serves is truly contagious.In her Show & Tell segment, Amanda shares her advice to Set Yourself Apart in a CSM Interview - a must listen to for any career transitioner!Happy listening!
On today's episode of Beyond These Clinic Walls we are joined by the incredible Amy Lafko, founder of Cairn Consulting Solutions. Amy is a leadership and organizational design expert, main stage speaker, author, and advisor. Formerly a leader and spending 20+ years in operational leadership, she had an epiphany: Putting the customer first isn't the path to success or fulfillment. Rather, the most successful organizations and practices put their people first – and exceptional customer care, profitability, and effectiveness naturally followed.It was the a-ha moment that inspired Amy to create the Cairn Method which is grounded in a People First Method based on the knowledge that you've got to grow your people to grow your business. For more information on Amy's advisory services and leadership programs, visit www.cairncs.com. To inquire about Speaking and to sign up for notifications on Amy's book, visit www.amylafko.com.
On today's episode of Beyond These Clinic Walls, we sit down with the creative, self-starting Product Manager and general, all-around great human being, Raad Shebib!Raad Shebib is a seasoned product management professional with a distinguished career in digital healthcare after working as a Doctor of Physical Therapy in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. As a Product Manager, they have led the development and optimization of service tools to enhance healthcare delivery, streamlining patient scheduling, engagement, and clinical information flows. Raad has executed product roadmaps at some of the top consumer brands, ranging from wearable sensors to fitness AI. Raad has collaborated with clinical teams to co-create innovative solutions fostering healthy behavior change in users, emphasizing empathy, diversity, and inclusion in product design. With a track record of driving innovation and delivering exceptional results, Raad continues to shape the future of healthcare technology.Happy listening! Raad's Show and Tell | Transitioning to Product: Seeing the Forest for the Treeshttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/raadshebib_productmanagement-healthtech-careertransition-activity-7100636379675602944-5FdK?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
On today's episode of Beyond These Clinic Walls we interview the digitally savvy, clinical career transitioner, Lauren Sheehan. Lauren is a Doctor of Occupational Therapy who's spent the last five plus years in the medical device and digital health industries. Currently, she is the Director of Clinical Services for Kandu Health. Her other active roles include serving as the co-chair of the Technology Networking Group of the American Congress of Rehab Medicine and as a member of the Advisory Board for a developing Occupational Therapy Doctoral program at Keck Graduate Institute. Lauren is also the co-founder of the Rehab Tech Summit, an online conference and community that aims to bring together industry professionals including rehabilitation clinicians, researchers and entrepreneurs to share information and ideas in the rehabilitation technology space.If that wasn't enough, Lauren is also the original co-founder of the group we now know as the Clinician TransitionDuring today's talk, Lauren shares with us her transition out of the clinic and into the tech industry. She talks about her support system, the importance of community and leads a valuable Show and Tell on the do's and don'ts of informational interviewing and outreach. Link to Collective Coaching: https://www.beyondtheclinicco.com/event-details/collective-coaching-shifting-the-paradigm.
On this episode of BTCW we chat with the inventor and founder of Nuvio - Matt Cumella. Matt is a Physical Therapist who, when realizing the limited options of assistive mobility devices, took matters into his own hands (quite literally, with some ply wood and tools in his garage). The result was Nuvio, a company dedicated to advancing functional outcomes through thoughtfully designed assistive mobility devices. Matt talks about his how he discovered a problem, uncovered a solution and carried it from the clinic, to the garage, and finally into a company. Happy listening! Matt is a Physical Therapist who has spent his career working with complex injury and geriatric populations. In 2020 he took the non-clinical leap when he founded Nuvio, a company committed to demonstrating the impact advanced assistive devices can have on functional outcomes. Their first product - Nuvio One - is set to launch in late 2022. Matt lives in Cambridge, MA with his wife Liz, daughter Emilia, and dog Miles. When he's not talking about reimagining functional mobility you can find him golfing, enjoying a local brew beer, or watching the Celtics.
On this episode of BTCW we interview Meredith Castin, Founder of the Non-Clinical PT with special co-host Brandy Wilkins PT, DPT, CPHQ and Founder of Defining Point Coach and Consulting.Meredith Castin is the Founder of The Non-Clinical PT, the #1 resource for PT, OT, and SLP professionals pursuing non-clinical careers. Her flagship Non-Clinical 101 course has helped more than 1000 clinicians as they've made the transition into the non-clinical world. In addition to creating and running The Non-Clinical PT, Meredith has presented numerous times on the topic of non-clinical career paths, including at APTA's Combined Sections Meeting, several universities, and several state-level conferences. She is also one of the original co-founders of the Beyond Clinical Practice catalyst group within the APTA. The Non-Clinical PT networking groups on Facebook and LinkedIn comprise more than 30,000 rehabilitation professionals, and her website has tons of free content that is viewed by 40,000+ readers each month. Meredith lives in the beautiful Ozark mountain region of Fayetteville, Arkansas with her husband and three cats. She is passionate about women and minorities having more than just a seat at the table in the non-clinical space...she feels they should lead the path forward as the rehab professions continue to stretch their wings into new horizons. Brandy is a Healthcare Quality Executive with a clinical background in Physical Therapy. She currently serves as the Quality & Risk Director and Patient Safety Officer in an inpatient rehabilitation hospital in the Atlanta metro. Prior to this role, she worked in quality and compliance at a local community-based hospital system, serving the rehabilitation department at multiple campuses.Ready to discover what lies beyond these clinic walls? Check out Meredith's Non-Clinical 101 class here - with special promo for BTCW listeners at the 30:15 mark :)Happy listening!
Defining Point Coaching & Consulting: www.definingpointcc.comOn this episode of BTCW we interview Brandy Wilkins PT, DPT, CPHQ. Brandy is a Healthcare Quality Executive with a clinical background in Physical Therapy. She currently serves as the Quality & Risk Director and Patient Safety Officer in an inpatient rehabilitation hospital in the Atlanta metro. Prior to this role, she worked in quality and compliance at a local community-based hospital system, serving the rehabilitation department at multiple campuses.Brandy shares her transition from clinical to quality professional. She teaches how to influence without authority, how to make the choice easy for employers to hire you, and how to translate clinical skills to fit your career path of interest.What are Brandy's Top 5 Tips for transitioning into a non-clincal role? Listen to hear her Show & Tell.Happy listening!
On our latest episode of BTCW, we interview PT-turned-Data-Analyst Kyle Florence.Kyle is a Data Analyst with experience working in the aerospace and healthcare industry. While practicing as a Doctor of Physical he was involved in numerous research studies collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and visualizing healthcare data. Kyle is currently in the process of completing a Master's in Computer and Information Technology from University of Pennsylvania.On this episode Kyle shares what just exactly a data analyst does, how he discovered this career path was right for him, and how he went from being ghosted on resumes to landing his first role as a data analyst.Happy listening!
On this episode of Beyond these Clinic Walls, we interview the very accomplished Emil Berengut PT, DPT, OCS, MHA, MSW. Emil is a wealth of knowledge and has the acronyms to back it up. We discuss the changing landscape of healthcare and how rehab professionals can leverage their skills to amplify their reach. Emil talks about his background in social work, experience with public health and, most importantly, how to recieve cookies from your patients. So buckle in, happy listening and enjoy!More about Emil Berengut PT, DPT, OCS, MSW, MHAEmil Berengut, PT, DPT, MHA, MSW is the Director of Clinical Operations at Kaia Health-a digital health company. He received his Master's in Social Work from the University of Maryland and a doctorate in Physical Therapy from NYU, following which he was the first graduate of the orthopedic physical therapy residency program at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He also completed his Master's in Health Administration at the NYU Wagner School of Public Service. Dr. Berengut is a board-certified physical therapist and an adjunct lecturer at the NYU Program of Physical Therapy. He is a published author, having contributed to two textbooks on cancer rehabilitation and peer-reviewed articles. He has presented at the Combined Sections Meeting of the APTA, at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, and the MSKCC Rehabilitation Symposium.
After a little over a decade of helping patients with their stresses and struggles Brad has turned his focus to his peers. He bridges the gap between clinical care and technology to offload equally significant stresses and struggles.Brad uses a number of different services and platforms to provide solutions to a variety of "old school" processes. He leverages programs like MS Teams, Power Automate, and Power Apps to collaborate, communicate and innovate.Helping people has always been the cornerstone of what Brad loves to do. Now he strives to change healthcare, one inefficient process at a time.Ready to have your hand at automating a process? Check out Brad's Show and Tell here for a step-by-step example here.
On today's episode we have the pleasure of interviewing our very first (but not last!) Occupational Therapist the beyond brilliant Kaitlyn Jones MSOT, OTD. I hope you enjoy listening to Kaitlyn as much as I did because she is an absolute rockstar who has leveraged her passion for accessibility and learnings from the healthcare space into creating industry-recognized accessibility resources and just embodies everything that we as rehab specialists can be outside of the clinic walls. So buckle in, happy listening and enjoy!More about Kaitlyn Jones MSOT, OTD: Kaitlyn is an Accessibility Program Manager on the Xbox Gaming Accessibility Team. As an avid gamer and member of the disability community, the intersection between mental health, chronic pain, neurodiversity and gaming has always been of high interest. Kaitlyn's formal gaming accessibility experience began in 2012 when her father founded Warfighter Engaged – a non-profit organization that creates custom adapted gaming controllers for veterans with disabilities. This early exposure to the power of gaming as a vehicle for social inclusion and healing inspired her early career choice as an occupational therapist. During this time, Kaitlyn enjoyed integrating commercial gaming devices and applications into her treatment sessions with clients in hospitals, schools, and rehabilitation facilities. After joining Team Xbox in 2020, Kaitlyn has leveraged her passion for accessibility and learnings from the healthcare space into creating industry-recognized accessibility resources including major updates to the Xbox Accessibility Guidelines (XAGs) and the Gaming Accessibility Fundamentals Learning Course. In May of 2022, Kaitlyn received her Doctorate from Boston University in occupational therapy with a focus on therapeutic applications for the Xbox Adaptive Controller. She looks forward to seeing what the future of the gaming accessibility industry holds while continuing to support efforts that ensure that everyone who wants to play, can play.
This week we interview the incredibly brilliant and delightful Kayla Covert-Calhoun PT, DPT. Concussion specialist during the day, myth-dispeller at night! From the clinic to the keyboard, Kayla translates complex medical knowledge into digital products as a freelance medical writer.BONUS: Ready to start putting the pen to the paper? Head over to the The Clinician Transition page on LinkedIn or slack to sign up for Kayla's writing workshop on Tuesday, July 26th from 7:30-8:30 EST. You'll learn what makes a piece of writing good (or bad), common mistakes, and strategies to improve your approach to writing.This episode's sponsor is Prompt Therapy Solutions Inc an EMR practice management tool that utilizes modern technology to make the lives of rehab professionals in outpatient clinics simpler and their clinics more profitable. www.promptemr.com Prompt Career page for freelance writers: https://promptemr.com/freelance-writer-landing-page/
On today's episode we welcome our first guest, Stephen Souvall, a physical therapist and software developer currently working for Software Technology Group in Salt Lake City. Stephen began learning to code in September 2020 and made the transition from clinical practice to full-time software engineer by July 2021.From Physical Therapist to small business owner to software developer, Stephen talks about his career path from clinic to computer. We chat about imposter syndrome, finding your flow state, and resources he used to get started in a career in software development.
On today's pilot episode I interview my fabulous co-hosts - Emily Kelly and Emma Brady.Emily is a Senior Client Success Manager at Prompt Therapy Solutions. She gets energy from relating to people, collaborating with other professionals, improving processes, and creating solutions to improve outcomesEmma is the Assistant Director of Sales at Prompt Therapy Solutions. She believes the best way to cure burnout is to prevent it in the first place - with technology like Prompt.Together they are the co-founders of The Clinician Transition. A community for like-minded rehab (PT/OT/ST) professionals to connect and support each other, during and after, transitions to non-traditional careers. We chat about: What is Beyond These Clinic WallsHow we got started in PT and what triggered our transition out of patient-facing careTransferrable skills from clinic to non-traditional rolesFinding our passions and pursuing our career pathsBurnout, stigma, and finding your strengthsHow taking seats a different tables furthers the professionReflections, ambitions, and regrets of leaving the clinicHappy listening!