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Apr 1, 2017/Podcast
Ben Gilbert, PT, MS, MBA, finds inspiration in a former patient.
Feb 7, 2020/Podcast
Cathy Carver, PT, discusses how a program plays a key “roll” in altering perceptions.
Aug 19, 2019/Podcast
Lisa VanHoose, PT, PhD, talks about advancing DEI in the profession.
Feb 1, 2023/Feature
The number of cardiovascular conditions is rising and expected to get even worse in minority groups. Here’s what PTs can do about it.
Dec 1, 2021/Podcast
Join us for a discussion with co-author of the book “The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace,” as they discuss the value of expressing appreciation in ways that tell employees and colleagues you really mean it.
Minutes of APTA Board meetings are available to APTA members.
May 1, 2022/CPG
Guiding framework to evaluate, treat, and manage needs of patients with chronic pain who are on or being considered for long-term opioid therapy (LOT).
Mar 6, 2019/Podcast
Zach Stearns, PT, DPT, is a clinician in North Carolina. But in the spring of 2017 he was about to graduate PT school and was reflecting on his clinical rotations. Zach shares tips for students about to begin their clinical rotations.
Oct 16, 2017/News
In its push toward outcomes-based models, CMS needs to take a closer look at wound care, say authors of a new study that estimates nearly 15% of all Medicare beneficiaries experience chronic nonhealing wounds at an annual cost of nearly $32 billion.
Feb 14, 2023/News
In findings that support APTA's advocacy with CMS, an analysis of data from MA firms points to the need for greater transparency.