I’m really excited for this series on inclusive language! Stay tuned daily for a helpful graphic on suggested alternatives for patient care, research, and teaching!
Goin' live with K. Ellis F. Mair (CMO) & Josh Beard (AT Community Manager) on Tue., Apr. 20 @ 12pm! Tune in to our IG Live for a discussion on Evidence Based Practice.
First in a series of live broadcasts on pertinent topics. We'll see you there.
4/20 @12pm - IG Live. #at4all
Meet your @NATA1950 2020-2021 Student Leadership Committee✨
Today, we want to introduce our @NATA_District1 rep Julia Snow from @BostonU_ATP. Check out what’s her passion
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Come back every Tuesday and Thursday to see who is representing your District on the SLC
#MeetTheSLC
Congratulations to Professor @TerryEllisPT, named a 2020 Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the American Physical Therapy Association! 💯
➡️ https://t.co/tVbpAcZ6NP
At last week's @ThisIsMyBrave, college students shared their personal stories of #mentalillness and #addiction including our own Ali Gold (Sargent '20), a Health Science major and staunch #mentalhealth advocate. https://t.co/1c562HQKKb
The word doctor comes from the Latin word docēre, meaning “to teach.” How do you know when you’ve transcended master level and become a doctor? There are likely many signs. One might be that your desire for someone to learn something eclipses your desire to be right.