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In this episode, we answer the most common questions we get from listeners. We dive into course recommendations, highlighting resources for continuing education, mentoring and evidence-based practices.
A key focus is on clinical reasoning strategies—how to approach complex cases and integrate patient-specific factors into your decision-making. We also discuss the value of spending the majority of your first session taking the patient’s story.
Your patients will make you a better physical therapist, if you listen to them. Be curious and let it lead you towards mastery.
A glance at this episode:
[2:27] Courses and Continuous Learning
[12:11] Starting the Podcast and Building a Community
[13:17] Mentorship and Clinical Reasoning
[19:10] Treatment Sessions and Client Engagement
[22:56] The Role of Patients in Clinical Learning
[26:41] Reflecting on the Year and Planning for the Future
Related links:
Tough To Treat Website
Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient
Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription
Access the Transcript
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In this episode, we answer the most common questions we get from listeners. We dive into course recommendations, highlighting resources for continuing education, mentoring and evidence-based practices.
A key focus is on clinical reasoning strategies—how to approach complex cases and integrate patient-specific factors into your decision-making. We also discuss the value of spending the majority of your first session taking the patient’s story.
Your patients will make you a better physical therapist, if you listen to them. Be curious and let it lead you towards mastery.
A glance at this episode:
[2:27] Courses and Continuous Learning
[12:11] Starting the Podcast and Building a Community
[13:17] Mentorship and Clinical Reasoning
[19:10] Treatment Sessions and Client Engagement
[22:56] The Role of Patients in Clinical Learning
[26:41] Reflecting on the Year and Planning for the Future
Related links:
Tough To Treat Website
Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient
Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription
Access the Transcript
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