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NEXT 2017: 22nd John H.P. Maley Lecture

Jul 7, 2017/Podcast

Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston on The 22nd John H.P. Maley Lecture – Strike While the Iron is Hot with Tara Jo Manal, PT, DPT, FAPTA.

NEXT 2017: PT and PTA Students as the Future of our Profession

Jul 7, 2017/Podcast

Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston with Jeanine Gunn, PT, DPT, APTA Board of Directors treasurer on ways that today’s PT and PTA students can step-up, get involved, and make their mark on our profession.

NEXT 2017: You’ve Graduated…Now What?

Jul 7, 2017/Podcast

Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston on “You’ve Graduated…Now What?” Where Do Early Career Professionals Fit Within APTA.

Defining Moment: Amputation and Ambulation

Jul 5, 2017/Podcast

A youth’s fear becomes a PT’s passion.

Defining Moment: Ties That Bind

Apr 1, 2017/Podcast

Ben Gilbert, PT, MS, MBA, finds inspiration in a former patient.

Defining Moment: “I Will Help You”

Nov 1, 2016/Podcast

Deborah R. Brandt, PT, DPT, reflects on the words that made the difference.

Defining Moment: They’re Number One

Dec 1, 2017/Podcast

Daryl Menke, PT, DPT, describes how a PT and an inaugural PTA class experience personal and professional growth.

Defining Moment: When Therapy Packs a Punch

Feb 1, 2017/Podcast

Brian Power, PT, DPT, describes benefits of boxing to patients and a practitioner.

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of the Patient and Clinician

Apr 17, 2020/Podcast

Experts from physical therapy, psychology, and the Pan American Health Organization discuss the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and how physical therapists play an important role in the recovery of patients’ mental and physical health. Presenters share experiences from working on the front lines

Defining Moment: Unlimited Adventure

Mar 1, 2017/Podcast

Carol-Ann Nelson, PT, DPT, describes a program for people with neurologic conditions that’s literally “out there.”