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Nov 15, 2017/Perspective
My decision to go to NSC 2017 came with little expectation, and it didn't take long before I was blown away by the entire experience.
Nov 14, 2017/Perspective
There are some aspects of being a health care professional that can't be taught.
Jan 4, 2017/Perspective
If you are uploading or cutting/pasting your resume into a job application, then you are dealing with an applicant tracking system (ATS). The ATS is a software application that handles the initial recruitment process for a company by sorting through resumes to determine which ones are the best fit for
Jun 12, 2020/Article
Some requirements related to student involvement can vary depending on the setting.
Nov 1, 2017/Perspective
As a DPT student, Keaton Ray was struggling to identify her professional passion. Then she got involved in student leadership, developed mentor peers, and figured out when to say yes or no to her many opportunities. In this kickoff episode of APTA's new "Finding My Way" podcast series, Keaton reflects
Nov 30, 2017/Perspective
Heather Cronin has a habit of running late. So when she found herself showing up early to her clinical rotations with geriatric patients, she knew which patient population she loved to treat. In this episode of "Finding My Way," Heather discusses how she fell in love with geriatric physical therapy and
May 1, 2018/Perspective
Mar 19, 2019/News
Although characterized by supporters as an approach that "embodies fiscal responsibility," the 2020 federal budget proposal from the Trump administration is facing criticism that the $4.1 trillion plan cuts too deeply into health care and education. Many of the proposed changes run counter to current
Feb 25, 2019/Review
Physical activity in midlife can pay off years later by reducing the risk of some forms of dementia.
Feb 5, 2019/Review
You might think that the most effective early postoperative exercise interventions for TKR have been pretty well established by now. You'd be wrong,
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Jun 30, 2016/Pain Management
AbstractBackgroundBecause of its high global
Because of its high global
Jun 30, 2016/Measurement
AbstractBackgroundBalance confidence and fear
Balance confidence and fear
AbstractBackgroundOnly a few studies have been
Only a few studies have been
May 31, 2016/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice
<LEAP> highlights the findings and application of
May 31, 2016/Health Policy
BackgroundGiven continually rising health care costs, interventions
Given continually rising health care costs, interventions
May 31, 2016/Obesity
BackgroundHow people think and talk about weight is important
How people think and talk about weight is important
May 31, 2016/Measurement
BackgroundFew instruments that measure physical activity (PA)
Few instruments that measure physical activity (PA)
May 31, 2016/Correction
May 31, 2016/Departments