Barriers to Practice in the ED
“Don’t give up, even on the slow days! Change takes time!”
Barriers to Practice in the ED Read More »
“Don’t give up, even on the slow days! Change takes time!”
Barriers to Practice in the ED Read More »
“We need to collaborate with all the healthcare professionals that we work with for the best patient outcomes.”
Streamlining ED Care in Singapore Read More »
“Staying at home, instead of a nursing home, is a highly relevant patient-centered goal for most of our patients.”
Keeping People At Home and Out of the Hospital Read More »
“Primary Care PT is about developing relationships.”
Primary Care PT: A MUST in Healthcare Read More »
Dr. Esmonde’s number one goal is to improve care for patients with vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance by supporting the clinicians who provide that very necessary care.
Spin Doctors – Managing Dizziness in the ED Read More »
A 70 year old male comes into the ED with episodic neck pain and headache. He has a history of hypertension, CVA, and headaches that feel similar to this one. In the past, PT treated his neck pain. You are seeing him in the ED as their first point provider. What do you do? How do you know that this is truly musculoskeletal pain versus something more sinister?
Take 5 – IFOMPT Cervical Framework Read More »
There are unhoused folks in every city. Some of them make shelter in emergency departments. This affects all of us, and we need to think through a more robust housing approach that serves them at home, and frees up ED resources.
Changing Your Approach to Serving the Unhoused in the Emergency Department Read More »