
Is imposter syndrome becoming more prevalent? Is there a way to overcome self-doubt on our way toward helping more people to become the best version of themselves?
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One roundtable discussion at APTA CSM set the stage for a long history of serving the physical therapy profession.

Is imposter syndrome becoming more prevalent? Is there a way to overcome self-doubt on our way toward helping more people to become the best version of themselves?
                        Date: July 1, 2025
                    Contact:     aptamag@apta.org
                    Content Type:  Column
                
Mike Studer, PT, DPT, FAPTA
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