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How Physical Therapists Can Make an Impact on the Opioid Crisis
Date: | Sunday, October 24, 2021 |
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Time: | 7 p.m.-8 p.m., ET |
Location: | APTA Social Media |
Type: | APTA Live |
Join your Student Assembly Board of Directors for a panel discussion on pain science and the role physical therapists can plan in making an impact on the opioid crisis.
Our panelists
Lindsay Durand, PT, DPT, APTA Student Assembly Director of Communications
Eric Kruger, PT, DPT, MS, PhD
Jake Magel, PT, PhD, DSc
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