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Another Kind of Mobility – Defining Moment

Aug 3, 2020/Podcast

Serving patients where they live, through a different practice model. By Mollie Hope, PT, DPT.

Inspired to Advocate for Our Profession

Mar 21, 2020/Article

Students explain when they discovered their interest in professional advocacy.

2022 Association Leadership Scholar Capstone Projects

Second-year cohort capstone projects – suggested topics. This list is subject to change.

The Fundamentals of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and the Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC)

Jun 1, 2022/Podcast

CPT codes play an important role in describing services and procedures performed by health care providers and ultimately in the payment for those services.

Change Healthcare Cyberattack: News and Resources

Mar 22, 2024/Roundup

The Feb. 21 hack of the data interchange company caused disruptions for providers and patients. Here's an information roundup.

Where There is a Need There is an Opportunity

Sep 16, 2018/Article

Students from different clinics across the United States have written about their experiences in providing physical therapist services in their communities with pro bono clinics. After reading about how students and their areas have been impacted through involvement in these various clinics, we hope

5 Lessons Learned From My First Year in Physical Therapy School

Sep 26, 2017/Perspective

I learned a lot this year academically, but perhaps the most important lessons I've learned transcend physical therapy.

Just Role With It?

Aug 1, 2020/Column

Accepting reassignment during a pandemic may make economic sense, but there’s much more to consider.

My Whole Body Is a Nervous System: The Anxiety Diaries of an SPT

Mar 18, 2018/Perspective

Here are my top eight reasons why you should talk with someone about your mental health.

Telehealth in Physical Therapy in Light of COVID-19

Mar 16, 2020/News

The coronavirus pandemic demands that health care providers rethink how they deliver care in ways that reduce risk of further spreading infection. The use of telehealth is one approach that can help keep both patients and providers safe, but PTs and PTAs need to understand the current regulatory and