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Practice Leadership – Burning Questions | Are there too many DPT programs in the US? | Mike Walker and John Childs

October 20, 2021 • Advocacy • Larry Benz

Mike Walker, PT, DSc, OCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT, Chief Academic Officer of EIM and John Childs, PT, PHD, MBA, Co-founder of EIM join our host Larry Benz, to discuss the state of entry-level DPT programs in the US.

These three physical therapy educational experts discuss how hybrid, accelerated DPT programs started, where they fit into academia, why they are important for the industry and how they are attracting a whole new crop of students that would not have applied for DPT programs.

What are your burning questions about the physical therapy profession? Leave a comment below or email us at [email protected].

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Larry Benz

Dr. Larry Benz, DPT, OCS, MBA, MAPP, is the Executive Chairman of Confluent Health. He is nationally recognized for his expertise in private practice physical therapy and occupational medicine. Dr. Benz’s current areas of interest include conducting research and integrating empathy, compassion, and positive psychology interventions within physical therapy. He released a book on September...

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