📢 A unique opportunity to listen to #EBHC leaders from all over the world “live on stage” and participate with your contribution!
Submit your contribution through the online form within February 28th 2023 and join the conference: https://t.co/BD4fZew4tz
#evidence#healthcare
Most people think Physical Therapy school is stressful!
And it can contribute to many mental & physical health issues
But... it doesn't have to be this way!
Here's how:
🗣️Let's talk about #GreatTeaching.
▶️17 videos describing each of the elements from the Model for Great Teaching.
👥Use them with colleagues to facilitate conversations about teaching and learning.
Free via this link 👇
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Teaching is so weird because nobody seems to want to talk about how to explain things... which seems like it'd be something we'd talk a whole lot about. There are a few things I've learned from research into clarity of explanations that I wish I'd been taught earlier 1/
When I started writing this grant, they said I should think carefully about even including the word "racism" because it might offend reviewers. I wrote it anyway, 6 months pregnant, to submit before the U.S. "racial reckoning" ended and everyone forgot racism existed again 1/x
Over the past year, I've been a participant in different interview studies to help me get an 'insider' perspective on qualitative research and understand what it really feels like to be a participant. It has been SO insightful. Some thoughts! 1/8 🧵
Offering student loan repayment options for working in underserved areas will ease the financial burden of becoming a PT and promote growth of the profession, while also benefiting millions of Americans who need our care.
Tell Congress to act! https://t.co/XgN60oONr9 #PTAdvocacy
Calling all PT and PTA students with exceptional overall accomplishments and contributions to APTA and the physical therapy profession. Apply now for the APTA Outstanding Student Award!
Winners receive cash scholarships.
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An advanced EBM evidence pyramid acknowledges that randomized trials sometimes yield only very low certainty evidence and that observational studies sometimes yield high certainty evidence.
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Join us June 16, 2022, at 6 p.m. ET.
Lisa VanHoose, PT, PhD, MPH, fellow of the American Academy of Physical Therapy and Catherine Worthingham fellow of APTA, will deliver the 3rd Lynda D. Woodruff Lecture on DEI in Physical Therapy. https://t.co/lGHtpNy8Q6
Supporting diversity means getting uncomfortable and exploring truths that aren't necessarily yours. It involves looking at things from all kinds of perspectives. If you are still comfortable, you aren't doing it right. #DEI
OUR #clinical#reasoning PAPER is an Editor's Choice! 👉Updated Integrated Framework for Making Clinical Decisions Across the Lifespan and Health Conditions FREE ONLINE 👇https://t.co/OPYw8FMWnP @inpaneuroPT@APTA_AcadPTEd @OrthopaedicAPTA @APTAcvp @acapt2 @
A new @CDCMMWR study shows that people who reported always wearing masks or respirators in indoor public settings in California were less likely to test positive for #COVID19 compared with those who reported not wearing a face covering. Learn more. https://t.co/T8gaqiPHyI
Thanks to @BrazJPhysTher@Rafael_Z_Pinto for the opportunity to write this masterclass paper on shared decision making and physiotherapy. The link gives free access till 9th March https://t.co/Jk5mUWTEkz
Unsure if residency training is something you should pursue? During this discussion, our panel will share their residency experiences and answer common questions like how to choose a residency program. https://t.co/h8ASV2hEmC
As you honor my father today, please remember and honor my mother, as well.
She was the architect of the King Legacy and founder of @TheKingCenter, which she founded two months after Daddy was assassinated.
Without #CorettaScottKing, there would be no #MLKDay. #MLK
No one wants to spread an infection to someone who could get seriously ill or die from it. If you test positive for Covid or have symptoms, it’s important to stay home and isolate. I’ll try to clarify CDC’s guidance on what you should do if you get Covid. 1/thread