Good Grief
“Grief is love’s souvenir. It’s our proof that we once loved. Grief is the receipt we wave in the air that says to the world: Look! Love was once mine.” -Glennon Doyle
“Grief is love’s souvenir. It’s our proof that we once loved. Grief is the receipt we wave in the air that says to the world: Look! Love was once mine.” -Glennon Doyle
People need support when they are in crisis and are often dismissed as having a mental health issue with a psych consult in the ED due to poor coping skills. It has been reported by many patient advocacy organizations that people with complex and chronic health conditions such as the ones discussed see > 5-7 MDs before acquiring a diagnosis. Specialty provider appointments often have month-long waiting lists and PTs can be instrumental in partnering with patients to identify symptom triggers and to address specific impairments to help turn down the volume of ANS and immune reactivity until medical help can be acquired. PTs are primary care providers and need innovative tools like DizzyDx™ to help with clinical reasoning.
“50% of Americans are anticipated to be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime. Are you prepared to treat these patients? Because you will.”
Oncology & Emergency PT Read More »
Dr. Holland’s mission – “Inclusive Care improves safety in healthcare encounters by educating and empowering patients and providers to expect and advocate for individualized, affirming, trauma informed health care solutions.”
Pelvic Floor Therapy & Emergency PT Read More »
This presentation will prepare you for what to do next when you receive a patient with a diagnosis of dizziness in the ED
CSM Sneak Peek – Managing Dizziness in the ED Read More »
“Musculoskeletal ultrasound could be key to streamlining ED PT visits.”
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Read More »
“I am inspired by people who are able to make a change that causes people to forget that an older model ever existed.”
Obstetrics & Emergency PT Read More »
“The ability to navigate some of the most complex patients in one of the most dynamic environments is crucial for a successful emergency department physical therapist practice.”
CSM Sneak Peek: Keep it Simple, Management of the Complex Patient in the ED Read More »
“Physical therapists must embrace their role as a doctoring profession, working at the highest level of their scope and accepting the responsibility that comes with it.”
“PEM/PESE was the most common thing no one ever heard of before the COVID-19 pandemic, and now it’s even more common. People with PEM/PESE are already coming to the ED and they will be more commonly encountered there over time.”
Long COVID, PEM, and the PT in the ED Read More »