Barriers to Practice in the ED

Who

Dr. Addy Javes has been a physical therapist for almost 6 years and enjoys working in acute care and the ED- with an added passion for the vestibular and OB populations. While she’s not working, she loves running, attending concerts and sporting events (Go Badgers!), as well as spending time with her husband and puppy.

Episode Takeaways

  • Building rapport in the ED is critical to beginning a practice
  • Common barriers and solutions other than financials and productivity
  • How to combat burnout in the ED as a PT

“Don’t give up, even on the slow days! Change takes time!”

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Hi, I'm Rebekah.

I’m a physical therapist and the founder of The ED DPT. I specialize in helping physical therapists bring their skills into the Emergency Department.

 

Check out my courses for practical training, explore consulting services if your hospital is ready to expand ED PT, or reach out through my contact page if you’d like to connect directly.

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