CSM Sneak Peek – Managing Dizziness in the ED
This presentation will prepare you for what to do next when you receive a patient with a diagnosis of dizziness in the ED
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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.”
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“I am inspired by people who are able to make a change that causes people to forget that an older model ever existed.”
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“When people think that our services are only valuable in the CMS slide show scale of reimbursement for eight-minute CPT codes, that’s a failure on your part to understand the value of what you do as a clinician and what you provide.”
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“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.”
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“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.”
I spend so much of my time explaining why PTs are critical in the ED. We’re often the right provider at the right time. PTs in the ED have been shown to save costs, improve patient and provider satisfaction, expedite operations, and even decrease opioid use. So, why wouldn’t you want a PT in the ED?
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“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.”
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What strategies can we use to identify the right patients for manual therapy?
“I think communication is the key. Having a preference for this has been one of the strongest predictors for sure. I do think matching mechanisms is important and we need to look at “where the patient is” to determine need.”
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“You can change someone’s life by working in the emergency room.”
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