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Three early-career physical therapists share their journeys navigating the first years of practice, discussing both the rewards and challenges they've encountered along the way. We explore how APTA Nebraska's Early Professional Special Interest Group (EPSIG) provides mentorship and community support for PTs and PTAs in their crucial first five years.
• Kirsten, Joel, and Cole reveal what attracted them to physical therapy, highlighting the biopsychosocial aspects of the profession
• Early-career therapists experience excitement seeing patients improve while also feeling challenged by the knowledge gap between school and practice
• Professional development strategies include seeking mentorship, utilizing clinical practice guidelines, and consuming targeted educational content via podcasts and social media
• EPSIG connects early-career professionals with experienced mentors beyond their workplace to provide fresh perspectives
• The group hosts networking events, educational opportunities, and creates community among practitioners facing similar challenges
• Early-career professionals bring valuable fresh perspectives while still developing their clinical expertise
• EPSIG welcomes any PT or PTA in their first five years of practice, with mentorship opportunities for any APTA member beyond five years of experience
If you're interested in connecting with EPSIG, visit the APTA Nebraska website or email the EPSIG team to join their mailing list for upcoming events and mentorship opportunities.
NE APTA EPSIG page:
https://aptanebraska.org/Early_Professional_SIG [aptanebraska.org]
Membership Form:
https://forms.gle/qYqX7YyaLMsFyKSi8 [forms.gle]
Mentor Form:
https://forms.gle/zvjoQbcpd6mtm8c48 [forms.gle]
Email:
Three early-career physical therapists share their journeys navigating the first years of practice, discussing both the rewards and challenges they've encountered along the way. We explore how APTA Nebraska's Early Professional Special Interest Group (EPSIG) provides mentorship and community support for PTs and PTAs in their crucial first five years.
• Kirsten, Joel, and Cole reveal what attracted them to physical therapy, highlighting the biopsychosocial aspects of the profession
• Early-career therapists experience excitement seeing patients improve while also feeling challenged by the knowledge gap between school and practice
• Professional development strategies include seeking mentorship, utilizing clinical practice guidelines, and consuming targeted educational content via podcasts and social media
• EPSIG connects early-career professionals with experienced mentors beyond their workplace to provide fresh perspectives
• The group hosts networking events, educational opportunities, and creates community among practitioners facing similar challenges
• Early-career professionals bring valuable fresh perspectives while still developing their clinical expertise
• EPSIG welcomes any PT or PTA in their first five years of practice, with mentorship opportunities for any APTA member beyond five years of experience
If you're interested in connecting with EPSIG, visit the APTA Nebraska website or email the EPSIG team to join their mailing list for upcoming events and mentorship opportunities.
NE APTA EPSIG page:
https://aptanebraska.org/Early_Professional_SIG [aptanebraska.org]
Membership Form:
https://forms.gle/qYqX7YyaLMsFyKSi8 [forms.gle]
Mentor Form:
https://forms.gle/zvjoQbcpd6mtm8c48 [forms.gle]
Email: