The Physical Therapy Quest
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What’s going on!
Evolution of Physical Therapy
I sat down with Dr. Brosky to catch up on what's currently happening in the field along with some personal questions as I approach graduation. We talk about advances within the profession and his views on what needs to happen. "The biggest threat to our profession is the lack of public awareness." "We still only have about 30% of physical therapists who are APTA members and that they don't see the value in membership." "When I go into a patient's episode I say I'll do everything I can within my abilities and my current knowledge to help you but I need you to be all in as well. It may not be convenient and it might actually be uncomfortable at times but I want you to trust me and trust the process. I want to be able to trust you and that you're going to tell me how you're doing. It's exciting that we get the opportunities for that patient relationship in our profession when some others don't." "We need physical therapist not only as clinicians but we need physical therapist working in t
Travel Physical Therapy
Current Trends- Higher paid positions in the north during the winter. "The majority of positions that are available are working with some sort of geriatric population in skilled nursing, home health, long term acute care". What if I fall in love with a contract and I don’t want to leave? "It's more than likely that you will be able to extend your contract beyond the original 13 week contract, that may not be the case if you’re covering for maternity leave, then you will most likely be able to extend up to 1 year, up to 51 weeks in a single facility before you either have to stay on permanently or move on to the next travel assignment". How often do you see permanent employment out of these opportunities? "It's pretty common that people like to travel and end up liking where they are. If you really like to travel and end up liking a facility/location, most extend their 13 week contracts a time or two then continue on their travel career. Once they're done traveling, they will
DPT Student Thoughts #2
I had another chance to sit down with another first year physical therapy student as he starts to dive deeper into the DPT program at Bellarmine University. Joey Davis shares what it was like applying to DPT school along with advice for others looking to start their journey of being a physical therapist. "Every school has there own differences in requirements so be sure to start early to get ahead". “Time management is important, figure out what your days are going to look like each week and go from there”. “Be able to better apply your knowledge to a clinical scenario, not just doing well on the test”.
What it’s all about
I'm currently a physical therapy student who is only months away from becoming a DPT. Through the experiences within my DPT program, clinical rotations and others, I look to share what all I'm finding out there in the current world of physical therapy. You can do so many things in our profession and I think it's time we start sharing these experiences. Share your experience to help guide others through the different options within physical therapy. Let’s get to it! If you tell me what you want to hear, I will do my best to provide it. I love helping others and learning! I enjoy golfing and have been playing since I could walk. When physical therapy school started I had to put golf on the back burner. With a major in exercise science, I became a personal trainer for a short time until I began seeing clients that were more complex. I felt like I needed to know more. I did my research and chose to pursue physical therapy. I’ll never forget on the first day of class whe
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