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In episode 321 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 8. We're concluding our conversation with Dr. Lisa DeStefano, a doctor of osteopathy and the program director for the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She shares more on their curriculum and interpretation of best practices of assessment and treatment, more on reliability and validity, and a few recommended sources on function and manual medicine. This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age.
To contribute:
Give a 5-star review on iTunes;
Share EP #321 with a friend; and/or
Connect with us on the MCF Website and MCF Instagram page!
Thanks for your support!
By Jason WardIn episode 321 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 8. We're concluding our conversation with Dr. Lisa DeStefano, a doctor of osteopathy and the program director for the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She shares more on their curriculum and interpretation of best practices of assessment and treatment, more on reliability and validity, and a few recommended sources on function and manual medicine. This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age.
To contribute:
Give a 5-star review on iTunes;
Share EP #321 with a friend; and/or
Connect with us on the MCF Website and MCF Instagram page!
Thanks for your support!