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by PT POV

20 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Physical therapy school teaches students how to become proficient clinicians, but clinical life often uncovers various obstacles that many are unprepared to navigate. Hosted by Maggie Chamberlain, PT, DPT, OCS, Cara Morrison, PT, DPT, WCS, and Carley Seibel, PT, DPT, NCS, this podcast aims to bridge the gap between PT education and clinical practice. “PT POV” (Point of View) explores real-world challenges facing clinicians and follows the unique journeys of practicing PTs to help students and professionals navigate the intricacies of clinical life.

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5/19/2022

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for 19. Imposter Syndrome

February 17, 2024

19. Imposter Syndrome

As physical therapists, most of us have encountered feelings of imposter syndrome in our careers. Imposter syndrome can cause feelings of self-doubt, anxiety, insecurity, or cause us to fail to recognize our own successes and abilities. In today's episode, Carley, Cara, and Maggie discuss their experiences with imposter syndrome and offer guidance for those who feel like imposter syndrome is an issue in their lives.

Episode thumbnail for 18. Navigating Difficult Patients

January 4, 2024

18. Navigating Difficult Patients

<p>In this episode, Maggie, Cara, and Carley discuss how to navigate difficult patients. According to Wasan et al, 2005, a difficult patient is one that invokes feelings such as anger, frustration, guilt, or dread. Throughout this conversation, the hosts will discuss different patient scenarios and offer advice for handling these challenging situations.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 17. Acute Care PT with Dr. Andrew Johnson and Dr. Henry Ott

December 7, 2023

17. Acute Care PT with Dr. Andrew Johnson and Dr. Henry Ott

<p>In this week&#39;s episode, Maggie, Cara, and Carley are joined by two acute care physical therapists (who happen to be married to Cara and Maggie), Dr. Andrew Johnson and Dr. Henry Ott. The two guests share their experiences as acute care therapists including their decision to pursue acute care out of school, their favorite aspects of their jobs, and the biggest challenges they face on a daily basis. If you or someone you know is interested in venturing into the world of acute care, this episode is for you!</p>

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What is PT POV?

Physical therapy school teaches students how to become proficient clinicians, but clinical life often uncovers various obstacles that many are unprepared to navigate. Hosted by Maggie Chamberlain, PT, DPT, OCS, Cara Morrison, PT, DPT, WCS, and Carley Seibel, PT, DPT, NCS, this podcast aims to bridge the gap between PT education and clinical practice. “PT POV” (Point of View) explores real-world challenges facing clinicians and follows the unique journeys of practicing PTs to help students and professionals navigate the intricacies of clinical life.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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