October Filings
Another month goes by (wasn’t it National Physical Therapy Month?), more things to file. #pet peeve #3 My Pet Peeve series will continue-getting lots of...
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Another month goes by (wasn’t it National Physical Therapy Month?), more things to file. #pet peeve #3 My Pet Peeve series will continue-getting lots of...
We started a series entitled Physical Therapist Pet Peeves a few weeks ago with #1 being the term “skilled physical therapy”. Pet Peeve #2 is...
We interrupt my series on Physical Therapist Pet Peeves to bring you some excellent data from Health Affairs Sept edition on Virginia Mason, Collaboration Among...
How does that introduction or the nurse who uses a similar approach in this NY Times article possibly confuse the patient? Only your doctor knows. @physicaltherapy
In the next several posts, I am going to outline my biggest professional pet peeves. #1 is easy, I hate the term skilled physical...
Since the Mitchell Study in 1995, there has been no published research on referral patterns of physician owned physical therapy clinics (POPTS). Yes, there is...
After several weeks of a self-imposed blog break, I decided it was time to get back! The best part of taking a respite from...
The following letter from the Physical Therapy Board in California is apparently on its way to PT’s working illegally as employees in physician offices. This...
Got to hand it to these students. In light of the recent hoopla about the problems with treating chronic pain, it is re-assuring that our...
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