What Is the Broaden-and-Build Theory, and How Can It Improve Healthcare Today?
The following is adapted from Called to Care. When you walk into a medical office in the United States these days, you’re typically met with...
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The following is adapted from Called to Care. When you walk into a medical office in the United States these days, you’re typically met with...
On this week’s episode of Pain Reframed, Tim Flynn and Jeff Moore talk with Andrew Pugh, MD and Keith Roper, DPT to discuss their new...
The following is adapted from Called to Care. A group of medical students was asked to participate in a study on two new drugs: a...
On this week’s episode Liz and Jeff speak with Dr. Kirsty Bannister, a renowned researcher on conditioned pain modulation, about what we know, what we’re...
There are alarming trends negatively impacting the health of Americans. Some of these, like increased consumption of added sugars in young adults and decreased physical...
The Practice Leadership Podcast is running a brand new season focused on the theme – Called to Care, 10-episodes on different topics that will impact...
The following is adapted from Called to Care. Who do you think has more emotional and physical wellbeing: a person who won the lottery, or...
Frozen shoulder syndrome is a challenge for physical therapists and doctors alike. In 37 years of practice, it is my observation that we have very...
The following is adapted from Called to Care. Jane resides at an assisted living facility, and after being independent, she spent several weeks in inpatient...
The following is adapted from Called to Care. Imagine how many times an internist diagnoses patients with flu viruses, colds, bronchitis, strep throat, and other...