Confronting Burnout in Physical Therapy
“Burnout is not your fault.”
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“Burnout is not your fault.”
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“I love what I do and I love telling people what I do! Come find out more about what PTs do and can do in this setting from someone who is entirely too enthusiastic!”
Lessons from a New Grad ED PT Read More »
“Being a sports PT has many avenues outside of the traditional setting where you’re able to work as a team with several providers to elevate the athlete experience.”
Emergency PT from the Sidelines Read More »
“Be bold! Don’t be timid in the ED. Other HCPs are intrigued with how much DPTs know!”
Be Bold in the ED – Assess Don’t Guess Read More »
PTs in the ED must have strong neurologic exam skills and know what to do with the results.
Need to Know Neuro Read More »
“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
THE WHY? Empower PTs to make the ED experience better for people with invisible acute crises. 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 and self regulation.
A Tool for Dizziness Diagnosis Read More »
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 »