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Financial Health and Money Matters

May 20, 2020/Podcast

Financial experts Kevin Soehner from Enrich and Alexander Macielak, Laurel Road discuss tools available in the APTA Financial Solutions Center.

Expanding Your Limits: Becoming a Leader in Our Profession

Dec 17, 2018/Podcast

Michael Gans talks about how leadership can expand your horizons personally and professionally.

NEXT 2018: Addressing Social Determinants of Health

Jul 31, 2018/Podcast

Rupal Patel, PT, PhD, discusses how addressing social determinants of health can produce societal transformation that can lead to healthy people.

23rd John H.P. Maley Lecturer: Robert Palisano

Aug 6, 2018/Podcast

Robert Palisano, PT, ScD, FAPTA, discusses the themes of his Maley Lecture, Lifecourse Health Development of Individuals with Chronic Health Conditions.

Does Physical Therapy Need an Industrial Revolution?

Apr 23, 2018/Podcast

The NEXT 2017 Rothstein Roundtable panelists consensus is that big changes must happen and that it isn't going to be easy.

CSM 2018: Low Back Pain Research

Mar 19, 2018/Podcast

Kenneth Harwood, PT, PhD, discusses research that studies whether unrestricted direct access to physical therapist services lowers utilization and health care costs for people with low back pain.

Progress for PTs Doing Imaging

Mar 19, 2018/Podcast

At CSM 2018, Charles Hazle, PT, PhD, describes recent progress for physical therapists related to payment for sonography-related services.

PTA Outlook: COVID & Other Practice Issues

Sep 3, 2020/Podcast

Sean Bagbey, PTA, ATC, MHA, and Kacey Kline, PTA, BS, discuss the role of the PTA and the value they offer to the profession.

Mental Health and Self-Care

Jul 5, 2020/Podcast

Discussing mental health in the times of COVID-19 and beyond, and wellness tactics and strategies students can use now and into the future.

Sweat Equity Pays Off – Defining Moment

Sep 4, 2020/Podcast

It's hard to work under a layer of PPE, but the results can be incredibly uplifting.