From Rural Private Practice to the Emergency Department
I showed up day one with nothing, just me. No equipment, no tools except my hands and my brain.
From Rural Private Practice to the Emergency Department Read More »
I showed up day one with nothing, just me. No equipment, no tools except my hands and my brain.
From Rural Private Practice to the Emergency Department Read More »
“Mindfulness can be a lifestyle. It is a non-judgemental existence assessing what is going on with you and around. With mindfulness you decide how you want to respond, it can start with an intentional breath to check in with yourself.”
One must be adaptable, flexible, bold, and efficient in their encounters with patients and providers alike. Particularly in the veteran population, a little warmth and choice words go a long way to quickly build a therapeutic alliance.
Veteran’s Affairs, the ED, & the PT Read More »
Dr. Ryer is the Senior Project Coordinator in Senior Services at Advocate Aurora Health, located in Wisconsin and Illinois. She is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who is board certified
From the Bedside to the QI Side Read More »
I designed an intervention called GAPcare (the Geriatric Acute and Post-acute fall prevention intervention). The idea of GAPcare came to me after talking to our case managers. They said we really need PT in the ED to help with our patients.
An article by Dr. Pauline Chen sums this up nicely with her quote, “An older nurse finally pulled me aside. ‘Just admit him,’ she whispered, ‘It’ll cost more, but it’s
The Emergency Department is No Place for Older Adults – Let’s Change That Read More »
AMAZING. At this point I don’t know if I could go back to having to manage patients without my PT colleagues. They really help round out the care provided to patients in the ER.
ED PA + ED PT = Teamwork Read More »
I refer to myself as an acute care generalist with an emphasis on Emergency PT and ICU PT. Really, I’m a “jack of all PT trades” which has been beneficial in the ED so that I have been able to manage a wide variety of conditions.
No two Emergency Department Physical Therapy (ED PT) programs are the same. However, the most common models are the embedded model, or the on-call model. This post will help delineate the pros/cons of both so you can decide what works best for your program. I’ll let you decide, which one is the “Super Model.”