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Please welcome Alexi Bergeron to the show - Alexi is driven, well spoken and takes no BS. This episode is juicy and reveals a LOT of valuable takeaways.
Links:
Capitol Physio: https://www.capitolphysio.com/
Work with Danielle: danielleboyd.ca/contact
Summary:
In this conversation, Danielle Boyd and Alexi Bergeron discuss the challenges of balancing parenthood with business ownership, the importance of advocacy in the physiotherapy profession, and the implications of new healthcare regulations. They delve into the complexities of working with ICBC, the evolution of physiotherapy fees, and the need for reform in physiotherapy education and licensing exams. Alexi shares his personal experiences, including navigating open heart surgery during his studies, and emphasizes the importance of compassion and support in healthcare education.
Sound bites:
"Advocacy work is crucial for the physiotherapy profession."
"Physiotherapy fees have not kept pace with advancements."
"The licensing exam process needs reform."
Chapters:
00:00 Balancing Parenthood and Business Ownership
02:33 Advocacy in Healthcare: Insights from the Ministry
05:40 Navigating ICBC: Challenges and Opportunities
11:40 The Evolving Landscape of Physiotherapy Fees
17:41 Personal Journey: From Business to Physiotherapy
31:33 Navigating the Interview Process
32:10 Expectations vs. Reality in Physio School
34:03 The Culture of Physiotherapy Education
36:50 Personal Challenges During Physio School
39:24 The Impact of COVID-19 on Education
41:46 Compassion in Healthcare Education
46:01 Advocating for Change in Physiotherapy
47:41 The Licensing Exam Experience
54:12 Reevaluating Physiotherapy Education Standards
58:53 Expanding the Scope of Physiotherapy Practice
Keywords:
physiotherapy, healthcare advocacy, ICBC, insurance, physiotherapy fees, physiotherapy education, licensing exam, open heart surgery, scope of practice, parenthood and business
Please welcome Alexi Bergeron to the show - Alexi is driven, well spoken and takes no BS. This episode is juicy and reveals a LOT of valuable takeaways.
Links:
Capitol Physio: https://www.capitolphysio.com/
Work with Danielle: danielleboyd.ca/contact
Summary:
In this conversation, Danielle Boyd and Alexi Bergeron discuss the challenges of balancing parenthood with business ownership, the importance of advocacy in the physiotherapy profession, and the implications of new healthcare regulations. They delve into the complexities of working with ICBC, the evolution of physiotherapy fees, and the need for reform in physiotherapy education and licensing exams. Alexi shares his personal experiences, including navigating open heart surgery during his studies, and emphasizes the importance of compassion and support in healthcare education.
Sound bites:
"Advocacy work is crucial for the physiotherapy profession."
"Physiotherapy fees have not kept pace with advancements."
"The licensing exam process needs reform."
Chapters:
00:00 Balancing Parenthood and Business Ownership
02:33 Advocacy in Healthcare: Insights from the Ministry
05:40 Navigating ICBC: Challenges and Opportunities
11:40 The Evolving Landscape of Physiotherapy Fees
17:41 Personal Journey: From Business to Physiotherapy
31:33 Navigating the Interview Process
32:10 Expectations vs. Reality in Physio School
34:03 The Culture of Physiotherapy Education
36:50 Personal Challenges During Physio School
39:24 The Impact of COVID-19 on Education
41:46 Compassion in Healthcare Education
46:01 Advocating for Change in Physiotherapy
47:41 The Licensing Exam Experience
54:12 Reevaluating Physiotherapy Education Standards
58:53 Expanding the Scope of Physiotherapy Practice
Keywords:
physiotherapy, healthcare advocacy, ICBC, insurance, physiotherapy fees, physiotherapy education, licensing exam, open heart surgery, scope of practice, parenthood and business