
Posting to social media, writing letters to the editor, being an interview source — there are many ways to start engaging with your local media. For Ben Fung, PT, DPT, MBA, though, it involved kettlebells.
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How PTs and PTAs can raise the profile of the profession by raising awareness in the media.

Posting to social media, writing letters to the editor, being an interview source — there are many ways to start engaging with your local media. For Ben Fung, PT, DPT, MBA, though, it involved kettlebells.
Date: July 1, 2023
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Article
Christine Scalora
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