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While each path to becoming a physical therapy researcher is unique, all share a commitment to advancing the profession. Earlier in this series, we highlighted doctoral students starting their research careers. Now, we focus on mid-career researchers and professors who shape physical therapy through leadership, mentorship, and research that drives evidence-based care.

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