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In this episode, AAHKS Amplified brings you a podcast recording on the AAHKS Fellowship Education Improvement and Innovation Grant Program. Our host/moderator AAHKS President, Bryan D. Springer, MD, was joined by Dr. Nitin Goyal and Dr. William Hamilton to discuss how grant money from the program would be allocated to targeted areas of improvement such […] The post AAHKS' Fellowship Education Improvement and Innovation Grant Program first appeared on AAHKS.
In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Dr. Jane Sweeney to talk the ins and outs of a Neonatology Physical Therapy Fellowship. Dr. Sweeney was in the first group of 4 in the United States to become board certified in pediatric physical therapy, and is the founder of the Neonatology Special Interest Group of the APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy. Now, Dr. Sweeney is director and practitioner on the Neonatal Physical Therapy team in Tacoma, WA with the Franciscan Health System. We talk about the path to become a Fellow, the mentorship received during a fellowship, and how fellowships are adding to our evidence-based practice. Resources: American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education - https://abptrfe.apta.org/ Neonatology Special Interest Group of APTA Pediatrics (must be a member for access) - https://pediatricapta.org/special-interest-groups/sigs.cfm?sig=NN Host: Chelsea Lasky-McFarlin PT, DPT Music by Scott Miller
Caris Precision Oncology Alliance™ Chairman, Dr. Chadi Nabhan, sits down with Dr. Olga Weinberg who is a hematopathologist and Director of Fellowship Education at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Together they discuss pediatric oncology and the applicability of NGS to these types of cancers. For more information, please visit: www.CarisLifeSciences.com
In this podcast, the speakers discussing how fellowship education has been affected by COVID19 pandemic, the challenges and the opportunities.
Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Daniel B. Murrey, MD, MPP, FAOA, Chief Medical Officer for Surgical Care Affiliates and President, Optum Specialty Practices about his symposium for the Virtual AOA Annual Meeting, Can We Align Conflicting Agendas: Medical Education and Value-Based Care. With the focus on performance-based contracts by Medicare, Medicaid, and other payors, value-based care is taking hold at varying rates across the United States. The training of residents and fellows is often in direct conflict with this direction. The expert panel addresses questions regarding balancing the conflicting agendas of medical education of residents and fellows and the move toward value-based care. Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (@iampetermartin) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. www.aoassn.org
Brynn Rooney (Former Clinical Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University NIU), Jake Awender (Owner at Next Step Physiotherapy), and Kayla Epperson (PT at Ivy Rehab) come onto HET Podcast to chat about the sports mentorship program that they all created and organized from within the university. Since this episode's recording, Brynn has started her own PT business and she & Kayla have created a clinical sports PT webinar series which can be viewed here: Programs Northern Illinois University (NIU) DPT Program NIU Program article on Sports Mentorship Program The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients with Musculoskeletal Conditions by Rodeghero et. all 2015 PT Pintcast Episode on Within Reach Health Contact Information Brynn Rooney Website: Within Reach Health Facebook: @withinreachhealth Instagram: @withinreachhealth Jake Awender Website Facebook: @NSphysiotherapy Instagram: @next_step_physio Kayla Epperson Website: Within Reach Health Facebook: @withinreachhealth Instagram: @withinreachhealth The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET)
Dr. Vincent Gutierrez comes onto the HET Podcast to chat about numerous topics from ethics, education, APTA, residency education and so much more. Resources Mentioned: Medicare Unmasked PT Day of Service MovementThinker.Org DPT Mentors FB Group GaryVee YouTube Page The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education in Clinical Outcomes for Patients with Musculoskeletal Conditions. (2015 Rodeghero et.al) Quick Facts about Vince: Physical Therapist (PT) at Primary Care Physicians of Joliet Former ED Physical Therapist (PT) at Palos Community Hospital Current Illinois Physical Therapy Association Inspire, Mentor and Participate (IMAP) Chair Blogger with Movementthinker.org Clinical Faculty at GSU Contributor to DPT mentors Facebook Group UpDoc Media 2017 Top 40 influencers Contact information: E-Mail: Vincegutierrezpt@icloud.com Phone: 815-210-4869 Facebook: Vincent Gutierrez Twitter: @movementthinker Instagram: @drvincegutierrezpt A Physio Perspective Podcast The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Wondering what a Fellowship is? Or if it's right for you? We discuss everything Fellowship with Elaine and Paul Lonnemann on this episode! The American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education website was mentioned multiple times as a resource, so if you are looking for more information regarding Fellowship, please visit http://www.abptrfe.org/Home.aspx
Dr. Cameron MacDonald comes onto HET Podcast again to share his insight on the recent developments and updates regarding the PT Residency/Fellowship issue prior to the upcoming focus group between important stakeholders. Cameron's Email Address: cmacdona@regis.edu Cameron's Page on the Regis University Website Cameron and Joe Donnelly's (Part 1) Episode on HET Podcast on the PT Residency/Fellowship Issue Cameron and Joe Donnelly's (Part 2) Episode on HET Podcast on the PT Residency/Fellowship Issue American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) Website ABPTRFE Audit Summary (APTA Member Access Only) APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website AAOMPT Website IFOMPT Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2018 Annual Report Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2017 Annual Report Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple? Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Mike Puniello, DPT, MS, OCS, FAAOMPT (Former ABPTRFE Board Member) comes onto HET Podcast to chat about his perspective serving on the ABPTRFE Board, an overview of how ABPTRFE operated at that time, along with discussing the recent task force he is on looking at different OMPT fellowship credentialing standards) and much more. *Mike's answers and responses on this episode are his personal views and are not representative of the views of ABPTRFE Mike's Email: mpuniello@aol.com American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) Website ABPTRFE Audit Summary (APTA Member Access Only) APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website AAOMPT Website IFOMPT Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2018 Annual Report Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2017 Annual Report Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple? Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET) CV MICHAEL S. PUNIELLO, DPT, MS, OCS, FAAOMPT 100 Station St. Hingham, Ma. 02043 781-749-5833 EDUCATION: MGH Institute of Health Professions. Boston, MA. Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. May 2002 Advanced Masters Degree in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. August, 1997. MGH Biomotion Laboratory, Student research associate June 1995 to August 1997. Quinnipiac College. Hamden, CT. Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy. May, 1980. Minor: Psychology Honors: Dean's List SPECIALIZATION: Board Certified in Orthopedic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. 1991-present. Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy. 2001 – present. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE: Massachusetts # 3936 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: South Shore Physical Therapy Associates. 100 Station St., Hingham MA: September, 1983 to present. Independent practice. Advanced examination and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction involving the spine, extremities and the craniomandibular complex. Athletic screening evaluations, home care, consulting. MGH Institute of Health Professions: Postprofessional Program in Physical Therapy: Clinical Instructor, appointed 1998 Promoted to Clinical Assistant Professor, 2002. Adjunct faculty as of 2007. Develop and coordinate clinical residency program in Orthopedic Physical Therapy; received APTA residency credential March 2003. Coordinator in Orthopedic Specialization, student advising, preceptorship coordinator, thesis advisor. Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Lumbo-Pelvic Region. 2001-2010 Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Cervico-Thoracic Region. 2000-2010 Lecturer, Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Upper Quarter, 1995-2010. Lecturer, Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Lower Quarter, 1995-2006 Developed course curriculum for upper and lower quarter and spine courses. Converted Musculoskeletal Dysfunction to hybrid format consisting of on-line Format with on-site laboratory sessions. Diagnostic Screening: When to Treat, When to refer. On-line version, Co-teach 2003 Clinical Preceptor for Orthopedic Specialty, 1991 to 2011 Lecturer, Manual Therapy: Extremities, 1993, 1994. Adjunct Faculty, Manual Therapy: Lumbo-Pelvic Region, 1992. Laboratory Instructor, Manual Therapy: Spine, 1986. MGH Biomotion Laboratory: Research Associate, December 1997 to 2002. Regis University, Denver, CO. Adjunct Faculty, Clinical instructor for Manual Therapy Fellowship Program. 2006-2010. Affiliated Community VNA: Develop and conduct back school lectures, 1998. University of Kentucky Rural Health Campus: Instructor, PT 846-852 Medical and Physical Therapy Management of Orthopedic Problems; PT 807-520 Clinical Functional Anatomy, Summer 1993. Boston University, Dept. of Physical Therapy: Laboratory Instructor, Introduction to Joint Mobilization, Fall Semester 1984-85, Spring Semester 1985. Baystate Bombardiers Professional Basketball Club: Worcester MA. Physical Therapy Consultant, 1984-85. Lifestyle Management Systems: 368 congress St., Boston, MA. Physical Therapy Consultant to develop a musculoskeletal athletic screening evaluation. May 1984 to July 1985. Kimberly Home Health Care: 18 Tremont St. Boston, MA. Advisory board and Utilization Review committee member, February 1983 to December 1985. Visiting Nurse Association of Boston: Part-time physical therapist, January 1984 to September 1985. Home Care PRN, TAC Medical Services: 797 Washington St., Newton, MA. Part-time physical therapist, April 1982 to March 1985. Massachusetts Home Health Services: Wellesley MA. Part-time physical therapist, April 1983 to May 1984. University Hospital, Boston University Medical Center: 75 East Newton St. Boston, MA. Staff physical therapist, June 1, 1980 to August 26, 1983. Outpatient Department: April 1, 1983 to August 26, 1983. Patient Care Responsibilities: Advanced examination and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction involving the spine, extremities and the cranio- mandibular complex. This included much involvement with recreational and professional athletes. Department Responsibilities: Physical therapy aide and student supervision, staff orientation, coordination of out-patient department and physical therapy/ orthopedic staff in-service programs, staff lecture and training, patient education and back school lectures, development of upper quarter examination form. Neurology Rehabilitation Rotation, June 1, 1980 to December 31 1980. Chest Physical Therapy Rotation, January 1, 1981 to March 31, 1981. Newton-Wellesley-Weston Visiting Nurse Association: Part-time physical therapist, March 1982 to September 1983. PRESENTATIONS: New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 24-25, 2017 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 4-5, 2016 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 6-7, 2015 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 7-8, 2014 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 8-9, 2013 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. May 4-5, 2012. Faulkner Hospital. Examination and Treatment of the Upper Cervical Spine And Shoulder Girdle. November 19, 2011. Faulkner Hospital. Examination and Treatment of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine. August 13, 2011 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Foot and Ankle. April 15-16, 2011. New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. May 6-7, 2011. Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic Dysfunction. 1-day course. September, 2007. Lepre Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of Cervical and Thoracic Spine Dysfunction. 1 day course. January 16, 2006. Boston University. Introduction to Thrust Manipulation of the Spine and Extremities. Ronald Schenk, Stephen McDavitt, Michael Puniello 3-day course, September, 2005. Lepre Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic Dysfunction. 1-day course. January 17, 2005. MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. April 30-May 3, June 25-27, 2004 Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of cervical and Thoracic Spine Dysfunction. 1-day course, January, 2004. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Platform Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in Patients with low back pain. Reno, NV. October 2003 Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic dysfunction. 1-day course, September, 2003. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference, Poster Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back Pain. Washington, DC. June 2003 American Physical Therapy Association of MA Annual Conference. Poster Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back Pain. October 19, 2002. MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. May 9-11, May 17-19, June 21-23, 2002 South Shore Hospital. Manual Therapy of the Cervical Spine. September 26, 2001 MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. May 23-25, June 9-11, 16-19, 2000. MGH Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Residents' Education Series. Physical therapy treatment of shoulder dysfunction. May 12, 2000, May 16, 2001. Caritas Norwood Hospital. Examination and treatment of the lumbar spine. 1-day course. September 19, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Education Session: “To Bend or Not to Bend: A Literature Review of Lifting Biomechanics and Coordination. June 7, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Platform Presentation: Lifting Characteristics of Functionally Limited Elders. February 13, 1998. First Annual Boston Back Pain Conference: The Patient Interview Process. December 13-14, 1996. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference: Platform Presentation: Trendellenburg Gait deviation After Femoral Osteotomy, A Case Study. Hyannis MA., October 21, 1995. Education Resource Associates: Laboratory Instructor. Australian approach to Evaluation and Treatment of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine, David Groom, PT. March 31 to April 2, 1995. Back Pain Society, Sports Med'94: Physical Therapy for Restoration, Prevention, and High Performance. Boston, MA, March 6, 1994. Nurse Practitioner Association for Continuing Education: Physical Examination of the Lower Extremity. Burlington, MA., January 30, 1993. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference: Platform Presentation. The Influence of Iliotibial Band Tightness on Medial Glide of the Patella in Patients With Patellofemoral Dysfunction. Danvers MA., October 24, 1992. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Therapists (IFOMT): The Influence of Iliotibial Band Tightness on Medial Glide of the Patella in Patients With Patellofemoral Dysfunction. Vail, CO., June 4, 1992. Fallon Clinic: Advanced Orthopedic Examination and Manual Therapy of the Lumbopelvic Region. Worcester, MA. Daniel Dyrek, PT, May 16-17, 1992. Education Resource Associates: Faculty for One Day, Sacroiliac Joint. Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Russell Woodman, PT, November 16, 1991. Education Resource Associates: Faculty for One Day, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Russell Woodman, PT, January 6 1991. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, October 13-14, 1989. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, April 29-30, 1988. Physical Therapy Services of Canton: Evaluation and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine and Sacroiliac Joint. March 14 and March 21, 1987. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, May 8-9, 1986. Foxboro Health Center Physical Therapy Department: Introduction to Evaluation and Treatment of the Cervical Spine. October 22, 1986. Norwood Hospital Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Departments: Physical Examination of the Spine. November, 20, 1985. Sports Injuries Seminar: Biomechanics of the Shoulder Complex, Assessment and Rehabilitation Techniques, Laboratory Instructor. Newbury College, August 7, 1985. Dave Cowens Basketball Camp: Athletic Screening Evaluation and Presentation on Flexibility Exercises. August, 1984. Orthopedic Resident Staff, University Hospital: Boston, MA. 1982-1983 Cyriax Approach to Soft Tissue Examination Isokinetics: Evaluation and Treatment With Cybex and Orthotron Physical Therapy Staff: University Hospital: Boston, MA. 1982-1983 Examination and Treatment of the Spine and Extremities With Joint Mobilization Cyriax Approach to Soft Tissue Examination Traction: Cervical and Lumbar Spine, Theory and Practice Upper Quarter Examination TENS: Theory and Application Boston University School of Medicine, Biology of Disease Class: Physical Examination of the Spine, Lecture and Laboratory Session, 1983. PUBLICATIONS: Clinical Decision Making. Sullivan PE, Puniello MS, Pardasaney P. Book chapter in Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice: Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series. Edited by Magee DJ, Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS. Pages 314-327; 2006. Mobilization and Manipulation. Puniello, MS. Book chapter in Clinical Care in Rheumatic Diseases. Multiple Editors. 2006. Short term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back pain. Vousboukas D, Puniello MS, Watkins MP. Submitted for publication. Mechanical energy transfer during gait in relation to strength impairment and pathology in elderly women. McGibbon CA, Puniello MS, Krebs DE: Clinical Biomechanics 16:324-333, 2001. Mechanical energy analysis of identifies compensatory strategies in disabled elders' gait. McGibbon CA, Puniello MS, Krebs DE. J Biomechanics. 34:481-490, 2001. Lifting Strategy and Stability in Strength Impaired Elders. Puniello, MS, McGibbon, CA, Krebs DE. Spine. 26: 731-727, 2001. Lifting characteristics of functionally limited elders. Puniello, MS, McGibbon, CA. Krebs, DE. J Rehabilitation Research and Development. May/June 37:341-352, 2000. Iliotibial band tightness and medial glide of the patella in patients with patellofemoral dysfunction. Puniello, MS. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. March, 1993. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: American Physical Therapy Association. Active Member 1980 to present, Student Member 1978 to 1980. Orthopedic Section Member 1980 to present. Private Practice Section Member 1984 to present. Select Reviewer for Volume II: A Guide to Physical Therapy Practice: Preferred Practice Patterns. 1996. Site reviewer for Clinical Residency and Fellowship Credentialing Committee. 2006-present. American Board of Residency and Fellowship Education: Appointed to the Credentialing Services Council August 2010 American Board of Residency and Fellowship Education: Appointed to the Board, term July 2013 - 2017. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts. 1980 to present. Assembly Representative. 1994-1996, 1996-1998, 1998-2000, 2001-2003. Specialization Academy of Content Experts. American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Item writer for Orthopedic Specialization Examination. 2000-2002. American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists. Associate Member 1995 to Fellow 2001 to present. Examination committee, 2001-2015 Chairman, Board of Examiners, 2003-2015. Received John McMillan Mennell Service Award 2010 Chair, Task Force to Re-Validate Description of Specialty Practice in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy. 2016-2018 North American Spine Society, associate member 2002 to present CONTINUING EDUCATION: American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Reno, NV. November 8-11, 2018 Myopain Seminars: Dry Needling DN-1 Foundations I Bethesda, MD. Instructor: Tracy Adler, August 24-26, 2018 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Salt Lake City, UT, October 19-23, 2017 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference St Louis, MO, October 24-257, 2016 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Louisville, KY, October 22-25, 2015 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference San Antonio, Tx October, 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2-8 2014 International Federation of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Conference. Quebec City, Canada. September 30-October 5, 2012 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Anaheim, CA. October 28-30, 2011 Osteopathic Manipulation. Laurie Hartman, DO, PhD. Las Vegas, NV. March 25-27, 2011. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. October 2010 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference Boston, MA. June, 2010 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Washington DC, October 2009 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Seattle, WA, October, 2008 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. St Louis, MO. October,, 2007 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February, 2007. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Charlotte, NC. October, 2006 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. San Diego, CA. February, 2006 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, UT. October, 2005 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference Boston, MA. June, 2005 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA, February, 2005 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Louisville, KY. October, 2004. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Nashville, TN. February, 2004. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Reno, NV. October, 2003 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC. June, 2003 Designing a Clinical Curriculum for a One-Year Physical Therapy Internship: A Consensus Conference. MGH Institute of Health Professions, March 28-30, 2003. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Tampa, FL. February 12-16, 2003 Functional & Pathological Pelvic Dynamics/Low Back Pain. Richard DonTigney, Boston, MA. January 31, 2003 American Physical Therapy Association of MA Annual Conference, Hyannis, MA October 19-20, 2002. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Orlando, FL October 1-5, 2002. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February 20-23, 2002. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. October 18-21, 2001. Norwegian Manual Therapy Approach, Olaf Evjenth, Boston, June 16-17, 2001. American Physical Therapy Association Five State New England Conference. Portland, ME. October 2000. Specialization Academy of Content Experts, Item Writers Workshop. American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. New Orleans, LA. February 1, 2000. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA. February 2-6, 2000. Examination and Treatment of Muscle Imbalance. Vladimir Janda, M.D. Boston, MA December 16-17, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC June 1999. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. October 1999. Evaluation and Treatment of Neural Tissue Disorders: Differentiating Cervical, Neural Tissue and Shoulder Dysfunction. Robert Elvey. Boston, MA. June 26-28, 1998. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February 9-13, 1998. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts Annual Conference. Springfield, MA. November 1997. Spinal Manipulative Therapy. James Meadows, PT. Swodeam Consulting, Hingham, MA. June 13-15, June 27-29, August 22-24, 1997. Headache, Dizziness and Chronic Neck Pain. James Meadows, PT. North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT), Boston, MA. February 15-16, 1997. First Boston Back Pain Conference: Boston, MA. December 12-13, 1996. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis MA. October 20-22, Pre-conference Workshop, Physical Therapy Outcomes: Going Beyond the Rhetoric. Alan Jette, PhD. Chain Reaction Plus. Gary Gray, PT. Boston, MA. March 25-26, 1994. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Sturbridge, MA. October 14-16, 1994. Pre-conference Workshop, Strain-Counter Strain. Randy Kusonose. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Springfield, MA. October 22-24, 1993. Pre-conference Workshop, Examination in Physical Therapy Practice: Screening for Medical Disease. William Boissonault, PT. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Danvers, MA. October 22-24 Pre-conference Workshop, Diagnosis of Muscle Imbalances. Shirley Sahrmann, PhD, PT. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Therapists Conference. Vail CO. June 1-5, 1992. Advanced Evaluation and Treatment of Upper Quadrant Dysfunction. North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, Clifford Fowler COMP, Erl Pettman, COMP. Boston, MA. October 3-5, 1991. American Physical Therapy Association National Conference. Boston, MA. June 23-27, 1991. First North American Orthopedic Symposium. Ottawa, Canada. April 12-13, Canadian and American Physical Therapy Association Orthopedic Sections. Advanced Evaluation and Treatment of the Craniovertebral Region. Ottawa, Canada. Clifford Fowler, COMP, Erl Pettman, COMP. April 14-16, 1990. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Falmouth, MA. November Pre-conference Seminar, Craniosacral Therapy. John Upledger, DO. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speaker: Sandy Burkhart, Ph.D., PT. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speaker: Shirley Sahrmann, Ph.D, PT. Functional Capacity Evaluation and Work Hardening. Boston, MA. October 10-11, 1986. Employment Rehab Institute of California. Leonard Masterson, Ph.D. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speakers: A. Nachamson, S. Paris, J Frymor, S. Snook. Myofascial Release Seminar. Boston, MA. August 16-18, 1985. John Barnes, PT. When the Foot Hits the Ground Everything Changes. Boston, MA. September 21-23, 1984. Practical Programs in Applied Biomechanics. Gary Gray, PT. Lenox Hill Brace Seminar. Boston MA. May 21, 1983. Head and Neck in Dentistry. New York, NY. October 1-5, 1982. Mariano Rocobado, PT. Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine and Craniofacial Region. Boston, MA. June 25-26, July 9-10, 1982. Stanley Paris, PT, Steven Kraus, PT. Introduction to Evaluation and Manipulation of the Spine. Boston, MA. April 25 - May 3, 1981. Alan Grodin, PT. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Boston, MA. November 10, 1981. Jeffrey Manheimer, PT. Evaluation and Mobilization of the Extremity Joints. Boston, MA. January 24-25 Paul McAndrew, PT. Seminar on Isokinetics. Hartford, CT. January 17-18, 1981. James Tucker, PT. X-Ray Interpretation for Physical Therapists. Newton, MA. December 8, 1980. Traction: Current Principles. Framingham, MA. October 18-19, 1980. Duane Saunders, PT. Orthopedic Medicine. Rochester, NY. October 3-7, 1980. James Cyriax, M.D. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. May 9-11, Featured Speaker: Paul McAndrew, PT.
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann (Current President of The American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT)) comes onto HET Podcast to discuss the role of AAOMPT in post-professional education along with diving into the current residency/fellowship pressing issues. Elaine's Email Address: mlonnemann@bellarmine.edu Samantha Gubka, PT, DPT - AAOMPT Representative to ABTPRFE - slgubka@gmail.com American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx ABPTRFE Audit Summary (APTA Member Access Only): https://www.apta.org/AptaLogin.aspx?SSORedirect=1&RedirectTo=http://communities.apta.org/l/li/&redir=cC9mby9kby8_ZG93bmxvYWQ9MSZmaWQ9ODcwMQ.b64 APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website: https://www.orthopt.org/ AAOMPT Website: https://aaompt.org/ IFOMPT Website: http://www.ifompt.org/ Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page: http://www.talusmedia.org/category/residency-fellowship/ Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/370-dr-eric-robertson-pt-dpt-fellowships-residencies/id532717264?i=1000417281186&mt=2 Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple?: https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/94/1/151/2735483 Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships: https://www.evidenceinmotion.com/blog/2019/01/14/will-residency-and-fellowship-programs-survive/?fbclid=IwAR1ohzHGY_BumEQcDRvJjLtbASGvD2DLs2g0YiwWaHAOKABbly40JD1HluQ AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards: https://osteopractor.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/apta-abptrfes-new-fellowship-admission-criteria-violate-sherman-act-anti-competitive-damage-aaompt-fellowship-programs/ Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 https://www.jospt.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2519/jospt.2015.5255 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/99/2/173/5134175?redirectedFrom=fulltext The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biography: Elaine Lonnemann, PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT Dr. Lonnemann is the current president of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) and is the current program director of the Transitional DPT Program at the University of St. Augustine. Dr. Elaine Lonnemann has served as a contributing faculty member in online courses for the Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy program since 2002. She has been involved in teaching in the distance education program with the University since 1998. She was an associate professor at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky for fifteen years. Dr. Lonnemann has worked as a physical therapist at Northside Hospital and Sullivan Center in East Tennessee, Flagler Hospital, University of Louisville Hospital, and Roane Physical Therapy in Rockwood, Tennessee. She was a co-owner of Physical Therapy Works in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. Dr. Lonnemann has published work about manual therapy in Manual Therapy, and about joint manipulation and interprofessional collaboration in the Journal of Manual & Manipulative Physical Therapy. She has also co-authored a number of textbook chapters in the third edition of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets and the Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Clinical Advisor. She has co-presented regularly at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) annual conference, addressing topics including manipulation in education and advocacy. She is a member and a fellow of AAOMPT, and a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). She was the chair of the AAOMPT's international monitoring and educational standards committee and a member of the board of directors of Physiopedia. Dr. Lonnemann is also committed to service. She was the 2017 recipient of the John McMillan Mennell Service of AAOMPT and serves her community. In 2016, she developed an eight-week dynamic warm-up routine to reduce the risk of injury for firefighters at the Louisville Fire Department. She continues clinical practice in a pro bono clinic within her private pay PT practice.
Cameron MacDonald & Joe Donnelly come onto HET Podcast to share their perspectives on the ABPTRFE Residency/Fellowship Regulations. They share their insight on post-professional program operations & finances, the debated changes in standards/regulations from the accrediting organizations, how these changes will affect programs and the profession, and much more. Joe's Email Address: donnelly_jm@mercer.edu Cameron's Email Address: cmacdona@regis.edu Link to Joe's Biography: https://chp.mercer.edu/academics-departments/physical-therapy/faculty-staff/donnelly-joseph-m.cfm Link to Cameron's Biography: https://www.regis.edu/RHCHP/Academics/Departments-and-Faculty/School-of-Physical-Therapy/MacDonald-Cameron.aspx American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx ABPTRFE Audit Summary (APTA Member Access Only): https://www.apta.org/AptaLogin.aspx?SSORedirect=1&RedirectTo=http://communities.apta.org/l/li/&redir=cC9mby9kby8_ZG93bmxvYWQ9MSZmaWQ9ODcwMQ.b64 APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website: https://www.orthopt.org/ AAOMPT Website: https://aaompt.org/ IFOMPT Website: http://www.ifompt.org/ Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page: http://www.talusmedia.org/category/residency-fellowship/ Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/370-dr-eric-robertson-pt-dpt-fellowships-residencies/id532717264?i=1000417281186&mt=2 Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple?: https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/94/1/151/2735483 Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships: https://www.evidenceinmotion.com/blog/2019/01/14/will-residency-and-fellowship-programs-survive/?fbclid=IwAR1ohzHGY_BumEQcDRvJjLtbASGvD2DLs2g0YiwWaHAOKABbly40JD1HluQ AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards: https://osteopractor.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/apta-abptrfes-new-fellowship-admission-criteria-violate-sherman-act-anti-competitive-damage-aaompt-fellowship-programs/ Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 https://www.jospt.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2519/jospt.2015.5255 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/99/2/173/5134175?redirectedFrom=fulltext The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET)
Cameron MacDonald & Joe Donnelly come onto HET Podcast to share their perspectives on the ABPTRFE Residency/Fellowship Regulations. They share their insight on post-professional program operations & finances, the debated changes in standards/regulations from the accrediting organizations, how these changes will affect programs and the profession, and much more. Joe's Email Address: donnelly_jm@mercer.edu Cameron's Email Address: cmacdona@regis.edu Link to Joe's Biography: https://chp.mercer.edu/academics-departments/physical-therapy/faculty-staff/donnelly-joseph-m.cfm Link to Cameron's Biography: https://www.regis.edu/RHCHP/Academics/Departments-and-Faculty/School-of-Physical-Therapy/MacDonald-Cameron.aspx American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx ABPTRFE Audit Report (Must be APTA Member to Access) : https://www.apta.org/AptaLogin.aspx?SSORedirect=1&RedirectTo=http://communities.apta.org/l/li/&redir=cC9mby9kby8_ZG93bmxvYWQ9MSZmaWQ9ODcwMQ.b64 APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website: https://www.orthopt.org/ AAOMPT Website: https://aaompt.org/ IFOMPT Website: http://www.ifompt.org/ Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page: http://www.talusmedia.org/category/residency-fellowship/ Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/370-dr-eric-robertson-pt-dpt-fellowships-residencies/id532717264?i=1000417281186&mt=2 Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships: https://www.evidenceinmotion.com/blog/2019/01/14/will-residency-and-fellowship-programs-survive/?fbclid=IwAR1ohzHGY_BumEQcDRvJjLtbASGvD2DLs2g0YiwWaHAOKABbly40JD1HluQ Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple?: https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/94/1/151/2735483 Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards: https://osteopractor.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/apta-abptrfes-new-fellowship-admission-criteria-violate-sherman-act-anti-competitive-damage-aaompt-fellowship-programs/ Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 https://www.jospt.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2519/jospt.2015.5255 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/99/2/173/5134175?redirectedFrom=fulltext The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET)
F. Scott Feil chats with Mike Connors, Mark Milligan, & Dana Tew regarding the upcoming opportunity for the state of Texas to have Direct Access passed along with how PTs in Texas can get involved and contribute to making this a reality. Texas Physical Therapy Association Website: https://www.tpta.org/ TPTA Capital Area District Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalAreaDistrictTPTA/ APTA Direct Access Page on Website: http://www.apta.org/StateIssues/DirectAccess/ APTA Action App on APTA Website: http://www.apta.org/ActionApp/ Texas House Bill 29: https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB29/2019 Evidence: 1. Texas Department of State Health Services. (2018) Texas Projections of Supply and Demand for Primary Care Physicians and Psychiatrists, 2017 – 2030. Austin, TX: Texas Health and Human Services https://dshs.texas.gov/chs/hprc/default.shtm 2. Timing of physical therapy consultation on 1-year healthcare utilization and costs in patients seeking care for neck pain: a retrospective cohort ME Horn, JM Fritz BMC health services research 18 (1), 887 https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12913-018-3699-0 3. Physical Therapy as the First Point of Care to Treat Low Back Pain: An Instrumental Variables Approach to Estimate Impact on Opioid Prescription, Health Care Utilization, and Costs. Frogner et al Health Serv. Res. 2018 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325319327_Physical_Therapy_as_the_First_Point_of_Care_to_Treat_Low_Back_Pain_An_Instrumental_Variables_Approach_to_Estimate_Impact_on_Opioid_Prescription_Health_Care_Utilization_and_Costs 4. Denninger TR, et al. The influence of patient choice of first provider on costs and outcomes: analysis from a physical therapy patient registry. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018;48(2):63–71. http://pt-cpr.com/images/jospt.2018.7423.pdf 5. Rhon, D. I., Snodgrass, S. J., Cleland, J. A., Sissel, C. D., & Cook, C. E. (2018). Predictors of chronic prescription opioid use after orthopedic surgery: derivation of a clinical prediction rule. Perioperative medicine (London, England), 7, 25. doi:10.1186/s13741-018-0105-8 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6249901/ Biographies: Michael Connors, PT, DPT, OCS, PhD received his Master of Physical Therapy degree from University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ-Rutgers University in May 2003 with honors. Dr. Connors obtained his post professional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Temple University in December 2008. He became a board certified specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in June 2011. He completed a PhD degree in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman's University in August 2017. Dr Connors is the current President of the Texas Physical Therapy Association. He also is an assistant professor within the UNT Health Science DPT Program. Email: mjconnorspt@gmail.com Mark Milligan PT, DPT, Cert TPS, OCS, FAAOMPT Mark Milligan is an orthopedic manual therapist that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal and spinal conditions, both acute and chronic. He is Certified in Therapeutic Pain Science, Applied Prevention and Health Promotion and dry needling, Board Certified in Orthopedics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of the Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, Colorado. He went on to complete an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency and Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship with Evidence in Motion (EIM). He is a full-time clinician and Founder of Revolution Human Health, a non-profit physical therapy network and he also founded a continuing education company specializing in micro-education. He is currently a physical therapist with Encompass Home Health in Austin, Texas. Dr. Milligan serves as adjunct faculty for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Programs at South College and The University of St. Augustine. Dr. Milligan is also primary faculty for Musculoskeletal Courses for EIM. Mark has presented and spoken at numerous state and national conferences and has been published in peer reviewed journals. He is an active member of the TPTA, APTA, and AAOMPT and is current the Capital Area District Chair for the Texas Physical Therapy Association and has great interest in public health and governmental affairs. Revolution Human Health is a non-profit physical therapy network in Austin, TX that transforms the healing experience by offering access to treatment, education, and movement based therapy for all. Continuing education division specializes in customized, micro-education for physical therapists across the country. Customizable options of courses include manual therapy, spinal and extremity manipulation, dry needling, clinical reasoning, and preventative care and population health. Please contact us about customizing a course for you and your team! Email: markmilligandpt@gmail.com Dana Tew PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT CEO/ Program Director of OPTIM Physical Therapy and OPTIM Fellowship Program. Dana specializes in orthopaedic physical therapy. His experience includes clinical management of patients with both acute and chronic orthopedic injuries in the outpatient environment. His practice is focused on integration of manual therapy and exercise into a holistic, evidence-based and biopsychosocial approach to physical therapy treatment. He is the residency manager of Harris Health System’s Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program. He was honored by the Texas Physical Therapy Association Southeastern District, as clinical instructor of the year in 2013. He is also a guest lecturer at Texas Woman’s University and has presented at multiple conferences. Dana earned his APTA Board Certification in Orthopedic Physical Therapy and is also a Fellow, in the American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists. He has served locally for the Southeastern District, as a delegate for the TPTA, and nationally on the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education credentialing council for the APTA. Email: danatew@gmail.com
F. Scott Feil chats with Mike Connors, Mark Milligan, & Dana Tew regarding the upcoming opportunity for the state of Texas to have Direct Access passed along with how PTs in Texas can get involved and contribute to making this a reality. Texas Physical Therapy Association Website: https://www.tpta.org/ TPTA Capital Area District Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalAreaDistrictTPTA/ APTA Direct Access Page on Website: http://www.apta.org/StateIssues/DirectAccess/ APTA Action App on APTA Website: http://www.apta.org/ActionApp/ Texas House Bill 29: https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB29/2019 Evidence: 1. Texas Department of State Health Services. (2018) Texas Projections of Supply and Demand for Primary Care Physicians and Psychiatrists, 2017 – 2030. Austin, TX: Texas Health and Human Services https://dshs.texas.gov/chs/hprc/default.shtm 2. Timing of physical therapy consultation on 1-year healthcare utilization and costs in patients seeking care for neck pain: a retrospective cohort ME Horn, JM Fritz BMC health services research 18 (1), 887 https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12913-018-3699-0 3. Physical Therapy as the First Point of Care to Treat Low Back Pain: An Instrumental Variables Approach to Estimate Impact on Opioid Prescription, Health Care Utilization, and Costs. Frogner et al Health Serv. Res. 2018 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325319327_Physical_Therapy_as_the_First_Point_of_Care_to_Treat_Low_Back_Pain_An_Instrumental_Variables_Approach_to_Estimate_Impact_on_Opioid_Prescription_Health_Care_Utilization_and_Costs 4. Denninger TR, et al. The influence of patient choice of first provider on costs and outcomes: analysis from a physical therapy patient registry. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018;48(2):63–71. http://pt-cpr.com/images/jospt.2018.7423.pdf 5. Rhon, D. I., Snodgrass, S. J., Cleland, J. A., Sissel, C. D., & Cook, C. E. (2018). Predictors of chronic prescription opioid use after orthopedic surgery: derivation of a clinical prediction rule. Perioperative medicine (London, England), 7, 25. doi:10.1186/s13741-018-0105-8 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6249901/ The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biographies: Michael Connors, PT, DPT, OCS, PhD received his Master of Physical Therapy degree from University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ-Rutgers University in May 2003 with honors. Dr. Connors obtained his post professional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Temple University in December 2008. He became a board certified specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in June 2011. He completed a PhD degree in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman's University in August 2017. Dr Connors is the current President of the Texas Physical Therapy Association. He also is an assistant professor within the UNT Health Science DPT Program. Email: mjconnorspt@gmail.com Mark Milligan PT, DPT, Cert TPS, OCS, FAAOMPT Mark Milligan is an orthopedic manual therapist that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal and spinal conditions, both acute and chronic. He is Certified in Therapeutic Pain Science, Applied Prevention and Health Promotion and dry needling, Board Certified in Orthopedics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of the Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, Colorado. He went on to complete an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency and Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship with Evidence in Motion (EIM). He is a full-time clinician and Founder of Revolution Human Health, a non-profit physical therapy network and he also founded a continuing education company specializing in micro-education. He is currently a physical therapist with Encompass Home Health in Austin, Texas. Dr. Milligan serves as adjunct faculty for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Programs at South College and The University of St. Augustine. Dr. Milligan is also primary faculty for Musculoskeletal Courses for EIM. Mark has presented and spoken at numerous state and national conferences and has been published in peer reviewed journals. He is an active member of the TPTA, APTA, and AAOMPT and is current the Capital Area District Chair for the Texas Physical Therapy Association and has great interest in public health and governmental affairs. Revolution Human Health is a non-profit physical therapy network in Austin, TX that transforms the healing experience by offering access to treatment, education, and movement based therapy for all. Continuing education division specializes in customized, micro-education for physical therapists across the country. Customizable options of courses include manual therapy, spinal and extremity manipulation, dry needling, clinical reasoning, and preventative care and population health. Please contact us about customizing a course for you and your team! Email: markmilligandpt@gmail.com Dana Tew PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT CEO/ Program Director of OPTIM Physical Therapy and OPTIM Fellowship Program. Dana specializes in orthopaedic physical therapy. His experience includes clinical management of patients with both acute and chronic orthopedic injuries in the outpatient environment. His practice is focused on integration of manual therapy and exercise into a holistic, evidence-based and biopsychosocial approach to physical therapy treatment. He is the residency manager of Harris Health System's Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program. He was honored by the Texas Physical Therapy Association Southeastern District, as clinical instructor of the year in 2013. He is also a guest lecturer at Texas Woman's University and has presented at multiple conferences. Dana earned his APTA Board Certification in Orthopedic Physical Therapy and is also a Fellow, in the American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists. He has served locally for the Southeastern District, as a delegate for the TPTA, and nationally on the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education credentialing council for the APTA. Email: danatew@gmail.com
Brandon & Dr. Mark Shepherd (Assistant Program Director of the Bellin College OMPT Fellowship Program) did a Facebook Live video on 1/8/2019 discussing the pressing issues regarding OMPT Fellowship Programs including mandated changes from accreditation bodies, admission requirements, mentorship requirements, and much more. Mark shares this perspective as an assistant program director how these changes will affect programs and the profession on a whole. Mark's Email Address: mshepherd@eimpt.com American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx AAOMPT Website: https://aaompt.org/ IFOMPT Website: http://www.ifompt.org/ Evidence in Motion Website: https://www.evidenceinmotion.com/ Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page: http://www.talusmedia.org/category/residency-fellowship/ Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/370-dr-eric-robertson-pt-dpt-fellowships-residencies/id532717264?i=1000417281186&mt=2 Bellin College Post-Graduate Physical Therapy Programs: https://www.bellincollege.edu/academics/post-graduate-physical-therapy-programs/?fbclid=IwAR0K7Q8qVQ0CPQoufaGX2_0f4Q2gstb_2Ta7f0OuLDocpnyV3zptcXlbTrc Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple?: https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/94/1/151/2735483 Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards: https://osteopractor.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/apta-abptrfes-new-fellowship-admission-criteria-violate-sherman-act-anti-competitive-damage-aaompt-fellowship-programs/ Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 https://www.jospt.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2519/jospt.2015.5255 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/99/2/173/5134175?redirectedFrom=fulltext The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biography: Dr. Mark Shepherd is the Assistant Director for the Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Program at Bellin College. He currently practices at Active Life and Sports PT in Baltimore, Maryland and had most recently practiced in the outpatient Orthopedic Department at Johns Hopkins Hospital where he served as clinical faculty for the Johns Hopkins/George Washington University Orthopedic Residency Program. He currently teaches in the South College DPT program and has developed a blended-model PTA program for Rasmussen College. Dr. Shepherd's clinical and research interests include chronic and persistent pain disorders, spinal and extremity manual therapies and clinical reasoning in physical therapy. He has presented at both regional and national physical therapy conferences speaking about professional development as a new professional and post-professional residency and fellowship training.
Greg Hartley, Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy in the Department of Physical Therapy, Miller School of Medicine at University of Miami, comes onto HET Podcast to talk about PT Residency and specifically Geriatric Residency, thoughts on having a national standardized clinical skills exam for PTs, his perspective working and being involved with ABPTRFE, and much more! This is Part 2. Greg's Profile on University of Miami Website: http://pt.med.miami.edu/academics/faculty-and-staff/full-time-faculty/greg-hartley ABPTRFE Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx APTA Website: http://www.apta.org/ Greg's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/greg.hartley.12 Greg's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/greghartleydpt Greg's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/hartley8549/ Biography: Dr. Hartley is Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy. He is a Board-certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist and a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults. He is currently the President of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy (AGPT, 2018-2021), and has previously served the AGPT as Director and Secretary on the Board of Directors, and as Chair of the Practice Committee. Greg is the founding Program Director of the first APTA accredited geriatric residency in the U.S. He has been a member of the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education and its Accreditation Committee for more than 15 years and was Chair of this group twice, in 2008-2009 when it was still known as the Clinical Residency/Fellowship Credentialing Committee, and again in 2013-2014 after the group had become a Board. Greg also recently served as a member of APTA's Best Practices in Clinical Education Task Force. He has been elected as a delegate to the APTA House of Delegates 9 times (AL and FL), and has served on the Florida Physical Therapy Association (FPTA) Board of Directors and as FPTA Practice Chair. From 2005-2015, he was Director of Rehabilitation for a large post-acute care provider specializing in geriatric rehabilitation. Clinically, he has practiced in home healthcare, outpatient, sub-acute rehab, long -term care, acute care, and rehabilitation hospital settings.
Greg Hartley, Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy in the Department of Physical Therapy, Miller School of Medicine at University of Miami, comes onto HET Podcast to talk about PT Residency and specifically Geriatric Residency, thoughts on having a national standardized clinical skills exam for PTs, his perspective working and being involved with ABPTRFE, and much more! This is Part 1. Greg's Profile on University of Miami Website: http://pt.med.miami.edu/academics/faculty-and-staff/full-time-faculty/greg-hartley ABPTRFE Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx APTA Website: http://www.apta.org/ Greg's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/greg.hartley.12 Greg's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/greghartleydpt Greg's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/hartley8549/ Biography: Dr. Hartley is Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy. He is a Board-certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist and a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults. He is currently the President of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy (AGPT, 2018-2021), and has previously served the AGPT as Director and Secretary on the Board of Directors, and as Chair of the Practice Committee. Greg is the founding Program Director of the first APTA accredited geriatric residency in the U.S. He has been a member of the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education and its Accreditation Committee for more than 15 years and was Chair of this group twice, in 2008-2009 when it was still known as the Clinical Residency/Fellowship Credentialing Committee, and again in 2013-2014 after the group had become a Board. Greg also recently served as a member of APTA's Best Practices in Clinical Education Task Force. He has been elected as a delegate to the APTA House of Delegates 9 times (AL and FL), and has served on the Florida Physical Therapy Association (FPTA) Board of Directors and as FPTA Practice Chair. From 2005-2015, he was Director of Rehabilitation for a large post-acute care provider specializing in geriatric rehabilitation. Clinically, he has practiced in home healthcare, outpatient, sub-acute rehab, long -term care, acute care, and rehabilitation hospital settings.
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I invite Eric Robertson on the show to talk about residencies and fellowships. Dr. Eric Robertson, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, is the director of Graduate PT Education for Kaiser Permanente in Northern California, where he directs the orthopaedic residency and orthopaedic manual physical therapy fellowship programs. He is also an adjunct associate professor of clinical physical therapy at the University of Southern California. Dr. Robertson serves on the executive board of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists as secretary and is a Fellow of that organization. He is board certified in orthopaedic physical therapy and has extensive experience in post-graduate clinical education and hybrid educational models. He’s current an associated editor for the Journal of Physical Therapy Education and a member of the American Physical Therapy Association’s media corps. In this episode, we discuss: -The evolution of residency programs -The future standards for residency and fellowship training -Sustainable business and educational models in the face of growing student debt -Is it ok to be a generalist in physical therapy? -And so much more! Residency education covers a wide variety of clinical settings and patient populations in comparison to fellowship programs. Eric stresses, “You see a lot more specialties represented.” There has been growing interest among new graduates to hone their clinical skills as Eric has found that, “People who are graduating PT school are a lot more aware of the role of residency as part of their clinical and professional development.” Orthopedic residencies are facing new challenges as Eric believes, “The supply seems to be exceeding the demand.” There is not yet a clear delineation between residency and fellowship programs and their unique challenges as Eric states, “Let’s talk about residency programs as its own bucket and let’s talk about fellowship programs as its own bucket.” For more information on Eric: Eric Robertson, PT, DPT APTA spokesman Eric Robertson is director of Kaiser Permanente Northern California Graduate Physical Therapy Education, and associate professor of clinical physical therapy at the University of Southern California. Previously, he served as assistant professor of physical therapy at Regis University in Denver. He received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Quinnipiac University and a doctor of physical therapy degree from Boston University. He is a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopaedic physical therapy and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, where he currently serves as secretary on its executive board. Robertson has taught musculoskeletal physical therapy, pharmacology differential diagnosis, and radiology courses in several physical therapy education programs from entry-level through the postgraduate level. He is the immediate past chair of the public relations committee for APTA’s Orthopaedic Section. Robertson serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Physical Therapy Education. He has authored several web-based continuing education courses for entry-level and postprofessional physical therapy residency and fellowship programs. He leads a quality and health outcomes assessment team for rehab services at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California. Robertson’s research interests lie in health service utilization, evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning, and exploring the impact of technology on health care. He is a frequent national presenter and specializes in information management and the use of social media in health care. He is founder of PTThinkTank.com, a popular website devoted to critical observations of health, science, and the physical therapy profession, and cofounder of Talus Media. A prolific writer, his work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, on popular health websites, and in large television and print media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Good Morning America, and Time magazine. Resources discussed on this show: Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple? The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Eric Robertson Twitter Eric Robertson Facebook Eric Robertson Instagram Kaiser Residency and Fellowship Programs USC Hybrid DPT Program Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Carrie Pagliano joins me to discuss women as leaders and entrepreneurs in physical therapy. Carrie Pagliano currently serves as President for the Section on Women's Health of the American Physical Therapy Association and is the owner of a private women's health/pediatric pelvic health clinic in Arlington, VA. In this episode, we discuss: -How Carrie manages being a mom, leader and entrepreneur in physical therapy -How to elicit the needed support from your tribe to catapult you to success -A framework for creating value and solving people’s pain points when building your own practice -Embracing your vulnerabilities and practicing gratitude over even the small successes -And so much more! The variety of settings and time management structures in physical therapy afford women the opportunity to manage work and life, as Carrie reminds, “We have so many roles in our profession in which women and specifically moms can choose to be a part of, depending on where they are in their family development.” Women bring value to the workplace and Carrie believes, “Regardless of where we are in our career and family life cycle, we have a lot to offer.” Jumping at opportunities when they arise, regardless of the timing, has helped Carrie grow into leadership positions. Carrie stresses, “It’s an uncanny ability that I think women have is making things happen.” Success in any endeavor is a product of the support received from those around you and Carrie has found that, “It’s not about me; it’s everybody around me who helped make this happened.” For more information on Carrie: Carrie J. Pagliano received her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia in 1999 and Doctor of Physical Therapy from University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) in 2007. Dr. Pagliano is double-Board Certified in Orthopaedics and Women’s Health and holds Manual Therapy Certification from USAHS. In 2007, Dr. Pagliano founded the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital PM&R Pelvic Floor Program and in 2014, founded the MGUH Women’s Health PT Residency. Dr. Pagliano is a co-instructor for women’s health focused Real Time Ultrasound education, teaching assistant for pelvic floor education and clinical instructor for student education. She lectures nationally in the areas of chronic pelvic pain, integrative practice models and pelvic floor dysfunction. Dr. Pagliano currently serves as a Committee Member with The American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education and as an adjunct professor at Marymount University in Arlington, VA. Dr. Pagliano sits on the Board of Directors for the Section on Women’s Health (SoWH) of the American Physical Therapy Association as President and is the chairperson for the SoWH Name Change Task Force. Dr. Pagliano resides in Arlington VA with her husband and two children. Resources discussed on this show: Carrie Pagliano Twitter Carrie Pagliano Website Carrie Pagliano LinkedIn Carrie Pagliano Facebook Carrie Pagliano Instagram Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
Brett Neilson, Director of Admissions at Evidence in Motion, comes on the show today to discuss his thoughts on whether residency in physical therapy education should or should not be mandatory, difference between residency and fellowship programs, pros and cons of residency training, how to apply to a residency/fellowship program, tips to get into a residency/fellowship program, pros and cons of teaching within a residency/fellowship program, how PTs can get involved with teaching in a residency/fellowship program, how to leverage residency/fellowship training in the world of physical therapy, and more! Biography: Today we welcome Dr. Brett Neilson who is the Director of Admissions at Evidence in Motion (EIM), which is the largest provider of post-professional educational programs in the PT industry. Brett got his DPT from the University of Puget Sound in 2009 and he went on to complete EIM's Orthopedic residency and fellowship programs along with obtaining his Therapeutic Pain Specialist Certification through EIM/ISPI. Additionally, he is an EIM/ISPI faculty member. He currently resides in Newcastle, Washington and he is now working in Kent, WA as the Residency/Fellowship Director Outpatient Physical Therapy along with being the Director of Admissions at EIM. Brett's Email: bneilson@eimpt.com Brett's Phone Number: 210-526-1533 Brett's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/brettneilsondpt Outpatient Physical Therapy Website: www.outpatientpt.com Evidence in Motion Website: http://www.evidenceinmotion.com/ Evidence in Motion Clinical and Inside Leadership Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-evidence-in-motion/id1133977524?mt=2 ABPTRFE Website:http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx ABPTRFE Residency Directory: http://www.abptrfe.org/apta/abptrfe/Directory.aspx?navID=10737432672 RFPTCAS Website: https://rfptcas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login Research Study by Rodeghero et. all on " The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions": https://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2015.5255?code=jospt-site Scotty Butcher's Strength & Conditioning Education Group: https://clinical.lpages.co/strength-conditioning-in-rehabilitation-mentoring-group/?utm_sq=fogksrdxqw&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Ignite+Physio%3A+Connecting+Canadian+Physiotherapists&utm_content=Scotty+Group+Prelaunch
How to take #GeriactricPT to the Next Level w. Greg Hartley Greg Hartley, PT, DPT, GCS is on the show to talk about his perspective on the future of Geriatric rehabilitation. He helped start the first geriatric residency in the country and is a leader in our profession. He's also very active in our profession on a state and national level. He's working in almost every setting so his perspective is priceless! We chat about residency, engaging students, specialization, and YOUR questions. Jam packed episode! Links: Greg Hartley - http://pt.med.miami.edu/academics/faculty-and-staff/full-time-faculty/greg-hartley @GregHartleyDPT - https://twitter.com/greghartleydpt Best Practice for Physical Therapist Clinical Education Task Force Report - http://communities.apta.org/p/do/sd/sid=3495 American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education - http://www.abptrfe.org Academy of Prevention and Health Promotion Therapies - http://aphpt.org Helpful Research Resource - AMEDEO - http://amedeo.com/ ---------- Ever wondered how we can become leaders in geriatric care? Dr. Carole Lewis wants to discuss this topic in a Free Webinar: Breaking Out of the Clinic - Strategies to become leaders in geriatric care. To get access to the webinar, go to http://SeniorRehabProject.com/Great
Samuel A. Tisherman, MD, is a professor of critical care medicine and surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, and director of critical care fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.