Being a change agent means different things to different people. To some, it means teaching students how to work for change. To others, it means promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in a clinic. Or helping to improve global health. Or serving disadvantaged populations, either in the United States or elsewhere. Or helping physical therapists in other countries.
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Change Agents Domestically And Globally
There's a need for PTs to advocate for change both within and outside the United States.
Date: March 1, 2021
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Feature
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