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Jun 30, 2021/Podcast
This PT encourages others in the profession to expand the bounds of what PTs can be.
Aug 4, 2021/Podcast
Change is difficult. Those words ring true for most, even for those who consider themselves "change agents," but change doesn't have to be negative or a struggle. That's what we'll talk about today with Stephanie Kostsuca, PT, DPT.
Jul 22, 2021/Podcast
The proposed 2022 Medicare fee schedule is here, and as expected, cuts and the PTA differential are moving forward.
Mar 24, 2022/Podcast
A panel of PTs on the front lines of shaping clinical practice share their plans for creating knowledge translation tools for the Parkinson CPG and their goals for implementation into practice.
Dec 6, 2017/Podcast
Allison Daly knew exactly what she wanted to do when she was in DPT school. The challenge was figuring out how to do it.
Jul 15, 2022/Podcast
A current APTA student president talks about advocacy to a past student president running for a seat in the Missouri State House of Representatives.
Sep 10, 2024/Podcast
A brief introduction from the president of the academy.
Oct 2, 2024/Podcast
In the October 2024 issue of APTA Magazine, Jasmine Blocker, PT, DPT, learned perseverance and determination after failing out of — and subsequently being reinstated into — PT school.
Aug 5, 2025/Podcast
Listening Time — 12:00 Listen on Apple Listen on Castbox Listen on Spotify At the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in February 2025, students got a chance to ask questions and get advice from section leaders. In this installment, Thailey Leak, SPT, interviews APTA Oncology President Chris Wilson, PT, DPT,
Apr 12, 2021/Podcast
Data indicate that PTs refer for imaging less often and use it more appropriately than other first-contact providers.