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In this insightful episode, host Katie Sutton sits down with Drew Contreras of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) to unpack the five biggest reasons PTAs (and other rehab professionals) must pay attention to the Future of Rehab Therapy Summit, happening July 9–10 in Washington, DC.
This is not just another conference—it’s a pivot point for the entire rehab profession.
If you're a PTA, PT, OT, SLP, or healthcare innovator, this summit is where you'll find the conversations that are shaping the future of rehab. From tech innovation to interprofessional collaboration, it’s all covered here.
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Original Airdate:Aug. 3, 2023
Welcome to the PTA+ Podcast! In this episode, host Katie Sutton has a captivating conversation with Amy Smith Hamel, PTA, a remarkable leader in the physical therapy field. Amy, the Regional Director of Operations at Restore Therapy in Alabama, shares her journey into leadership, the power of seizing opportunities, and the profound impact of mentorship and service. Join us as we explore Amy's advice on developing yourself in the field of physical therapy and beyond, including leading through adversity and weathering storms in leadership. Amy is not only a leader but also an avid mountain biker, wife, mom, and more!
Episode Highlights:
Introductions and backgrounds with Amy Smith HamelDiscovering Amy's PTA+ _____Developing your leadership style"Plus Point" segment featuring Amy -
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This week’s conversation pulls no punches: it’s time to stop waiting for someone to save your PT career. If you’re not embracing change, building tech literacy, and developing self-awareness, you’re falling behind.
We cover:
The top skills for healthcare professionals by 2030Why “manual dexterity” is losing importanceHow to build career resilience starting NOWUsing AI like ChatGPT as a clinical allyOne unforgettable quote: "You're the boat. Start swimming." -
This week’s conversation pulls no punches: it’s time to stop waiting for someone to save your PT career. If you’re not embracing change, building tech literacy, and developing self-awareness, you’re falling behind.
We cover:
The top skills for healthcare professionals by 2030Why “manual dexterity” is losing importanceHow to build career resilience starting NOWUsing AI like ChatGPT as a clinical allyOne unforgettable quote: "You're the boat. Start swimming." -
Many physical therapists and PTAs hit a career crossroads—burnout, stagnation, or the itch to try something new. In this episode, Jimmy and Katie Dwyer walk through a 4-question framework inspired by James Clear to help you rethink your next move.
If you’ve ever asked yourself: "What else can I do with my skills?" or "Am I stuck in this role forever?" — this episode is for you.
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In today's episode, Katie interviews returning guest, Dr. Drew Wilcox, who is a PTA and PTA educator at Utah Tech. Drew talks about the reason he pursued a Ph.D. and then breaks down the groundbreaking research he performed for his dissertation on perceived stress in PTA students. His research dives into what the causes of stress are, the comparisons to DPT students, and what educators can do about it.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact Information:
You can reach Drew Wilcox at: [email protected]
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
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Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's episode, Katie interviews Elizabeth Simmons, PTA, Federal Affairs Liaison to the PTA Council, and PTA Council Representative/Board of Directors member in Indiana. Elizabeth is well-versed in all things “advocacy” and breaks it down for us. She helps describe advocacy from a 30,000-foot view, as well as the intricate details of speaking in person with your state representatives. Elizabeth describes some of the tools that are available for PTs, PTAs, and patients to use to advocate for the profession and change.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact Information:
You can find Advocacy Tools here: https://www.apta.org/advocacy/take-action
You can reach Elizabeth Simmons at: [email protected]
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
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Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's episode, Katie and Sean Bagbey, PTA and Co-founder of Rehabilitation and Performance Institute (RPI) and recent Co-Host of the Health Education Transformation Podcast (HET Podcast) interview each other in a mash-up. In a fun and candid conversation, Katie puts Sean on the hot seat with “clinically based questions”, while Sean asks Katie “education-based questions”. The two hosts explore topics such as COVID and education, hybrid PTA programs, to the sustainability of the PTA and developing as a PTA.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact Information:
You can find the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-healthcare-education-transformation-podcast/id1244609366
https://www.youtube.com/c/HealthcareEducationTransformationPodcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/4UwE7v8WehI8Fi3EiRdK0j
You can reach Sean Bagbey at: [email protected]
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
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Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's episode, Katie interviews Drew Wilcox, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at Utah Tech. Drew has a strong professional background in PTA education, and is an advocate for PTA advancement, student collaboration, and dedicated to driving physical therapy education towards sustainability. Katie and Drew have a diverse conversation discussing everything from PTA education, challenges in physical therapy education, PT-PTA student collaboration, to service/volunteerism in the profession, and much more. Listen in to hear Drew’s “hot takes” on the future of physical therapy education.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact Information:
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
Facebook at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093326902910
Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's episode, Katie interviews Rachel Foltz, Assistant Director at Central American Medical Outreach, also known as CAMO. Rachel previously worked as a PTA prior to transitioning to her current role at CAMO. Katie and Rachel discuss how she transformed her skills as a PTA to her current role in recruiting services, devices, and clinicians to work with and travel to Honduras to serve others. Rachel explains the mission of CAMO and how other healthcare professionals can serve and donate as well. They discuss the importance of donated devices, and how they impact lives. Rachel gives a breakdown of some of the specific devices and needs that CAMO is currently seeking.
Check out CAMO’s website here: https://www.camo.org/
You can also like and follow CAMO on social media on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camobringshope/
And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camobringshope/
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact Information:
If you would like to reach out to today’s guest, Rachel Foltz, please email her at: [email protected]
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
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Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast”: https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's solo episode, Katie explores developing yourself as a Clinical Instructor with the audience. While it is fully recognized that developing as a CI varies across the spectrum regarding school and facility policy and procedure, this conversation is meant to be a starting block for new and emerging Clinical Instructors. In today’s show, Katie reviews three topics: fundamental ways to develop yourself, using creativity as a clinical educator, and being flexible in your Clinical Instructor pathway.
Check out the APTA’s CCIP Level 1 and APTA's Level 2.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspects of being a PTA+!
Contact:
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]
Follow the show on social media:
Facebook at “PTA+ Podcast” https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093326902910
Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast” https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's solo episode, Katie explores becoming a Clinical Instructor with the audience. While it is fully recognized that this can be a broad and multifaceted conversation, she reviews three basic topics in today’s show: knowing why, how, and when to become a Clinical Instructor.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse aspect of being a PTA+!
Contact:
If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]Follow the show on social media:
Facebook at “PTA+ Podcast” https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093326902910
Or on Instagram at “PTA+ Podcast” https://www.instagram.com/pta_plus/
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In today's episode, we are thrilled to feature Shannon Carillo, a dynamic and innovative PTA from Virginia, who has carved new paths in the realms of billing, insurance, and risk management. Currently, Shannon is a Solution Architect for WebPT. Shannon shares her story of discovering a gap in patient billing experiences, leading her to explore consulting and ultimately redefine her career trajectory.
Shannon provides practical tips on setting achievable goals and creating value as a PTA. Whether in clinical or non-clinical roles. We discuss the evolving landscape of non-clinical roles for PTAs and the untapped potential within these avenues. Shannon shares her experiences, challenges, and rewards in navigating this less traditional path, encouraging others to explore diverse career options.
Thank you for tuning in to another insightful episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations with trailblazing professionals like Shannon Carillo. Share your thoughts on today's episode, and remember, the journey to redefine your career starts with the first step. Join us next time as we continue to explore the diverse facets of the PTA profession!
Contact:
You can reach Shannon Carillo at: [email protected] If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]Follow the show on social media:
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With over 15,000 Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, and students in attendance, our podcast host and guest share a unique connection forged at the APTA's Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) in Boston. Today, we had the pleasure of chatting with Ashley Mannino from New Jersey. She shares her insights into the world of physical therapy, our chance encounter at CSM, and her recent certification in Functional Manual Therapy.
Ashley provides an overview of her recent certification journey in Functional Manual Therapy through IPA (Institute of Physical Arts), sharing the impact it has had on her practice and patient outcomes. The discussion emphasizes the value of specialized certifications in enhancing one's skills and providing better care.
Our guests discuss the pivotal role that conferences play in professional growth, networking, and staying abreast of the latest advancements in the field. Ashley highlights how attending conferences has been a game-changer in her career.
Thank you for tuning in to another episode of the PTA+ Podcast. Subscribe for more insightful conversations with professionals like Ashley, and don't forget to share your thoughts on today's episode. Until next time, keep navigating the sea of opportunity in your PT/PTA journey!
Contact:
You can reach Ashley Mannino at: [email protected] You can learn more about how you can become a Certified Assistant in Functional Manual Therapy through the Institute of Physical Arts here: https://instituteofphysicalart.com/certifications-and-advanced-mastery/#cafmt If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]Follow the show on social media:
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Welcome to another episode of PTA+ Podcast! Feeling lost in the whirlwind of conference preparations? You're not alone! In today's episode, we've got your back. Join us as we unravel the secrets of conference prep, focusing on the upcoming APTA's CSM in Boston, MA.
Meet our expert guest, Kacey Dennis, a seasoned PTA from Arizona, and a conference pro. Kacey shares her insights on travel preparations, successful networking strategies, and the importance of PTAs considering presenting at professional conferences. Get a behind-the-scenes look at Kacey's collaborative presentation at CSM. Understand the dynamics of working with colleagues, the benefits of collaborative efforts, and how it enhances the overall conference experience.
Remember, conference prep doesn't have to be overwhelming. Apply the 4 P’s: Presence, People, Programming and Presenting, and make the most out of your conference experience. Special thanks to Kacey Dennis for sharing her expertise!
Contact Information:
- Reach out to Kacey Dennis at [email protected]
- Connect with Katie Sutton, the host, at [email protected]
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Don't forget to subscribe, share, and engage with us on social media. We look forward to having you join the PTA+ community!
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In this episode you will learn about the historical changes in our profession, that help propel the PTA forward. In this discussion with PTA Council Delegates Brenda Dorman, Jeannie Thompson, and David Harris, you will hear about all things “APTA House of Delegates”. This trio of PTAs explain their experience with casting the first votes on behalf of all PTAs in 2022 and 2023. We talk about the strides that PTAs have taken over the last decade, bravery in the house, current PTA rights in the house, and the benefits of being a part of our professional association. We peek at the leadership journeys these three rockstar PTAs have taken, and what all of this means for you! Join the conversation here on the PTA+ Podcast!
You can reach Brenda Dorman at: [email protected] You can reach Jeannie Thompson at: [email protected] You can reach David Harris at: [email protected] If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected]Follow the show on social media:
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This episode of PTA+ Podcast showcases Dr. Sigourney Weathers, a trailblazing Physical Therapist from Carrollton, Texas, who has married her passion for gymnastics with her dedication to physical therapy. Sigourney specializes in Rebound Therapy, using trampolines as a therapeutic tool to enhance her clients' rehabilitation journey. With a focus on empowering her clients through joyous and energetic therapy sessions, she also mentors fellow therapists nationwide, spreading the bounce of health through her innovative training program.
Discover the transformative power of Rebound Therapy and how it serves as a dynamic supplement to conventional rehabilitation practices. Dive into Sigourney's world where she catapults both her clients' spirits and their physical progress to new heights, only on PTA+ Podcast.
Featured in This Episode:
The synergy between gymnastics and physical therapy in Sigourney's practiceThe benefits of Rebound Therapy in diverse client populationsInsights into Sigourney’s national training program for therapistsConnect with Sigourney Weathers:
Email: [email protected] Therapy USA: Official WebsiteInstagram: @reboundtherapyusaEngage with PTA+ Podcast:
Host Contact: Katie Sutton at [email protected]: PTA+ Podcast PageInstagram: @pta_plusTune In: Immerse yourself in the uplifting world of Rebound Therapy with Sigourney and discover how defying gravity could just be the secret to rehabilitation success.
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Join us in an empowering conversation with Margie Nguyen, a pioneer in the PTA realm, as we delve into her multifaceted career in home health. Margie isn't just pioneering treatments in the greater DC area; she's revolutionizing the role of PTAs through her influential online presence. As the creative force behind the Instagram account “Not Just a PTA” and host of the impactful “Therapy Talk Thursday” series, Margie is a vocal advocate for equitable pay and enhanced clinical understanding within the field of physical therapy.
In this episode, Margie shares her expertise and experiences, offering invaluable insights into patient advocacy and professional development. Discover how she navigates the challenges of the healthcare system, shatters misconceptions about PTAs, and why she considers herself a PTA+.
What's Inside:
A deep dive into Margie's journey as a home health PTAStrategies for tackling fair pay and perception issues in physical therapyHow Margie's initiatives are creating ripples across the PT communityTips on how to use social media to enhance your professional footprintConnect with Margie:
Instagram: “Not Just a PTA” @notjustaptaPodcast: “Therapy Talk Thursday”Contact & Socials:
Follow PTA+ Podcast: Facebook | InstagramTap into Margie’s story to redefine what it means to be a PTA. Listen now and be inspired to create your plus in PTA+!
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SUMMARY OF EPISODE
In this episode, we talk to Sara Davidson, PTA. Sara is a PTA working for the Cleveland Clinic in the Neuro Control Lab. Sara breaks perceived barriers in the realm of physical therapy research as a Physical Therapist Assistant. We discussed what a typical day looks like in a research lab, and the nuts and bolts of physical therapy research, including grants and funding. Sara is also working on her PhD in research, which we dive into through this episode. In addition to being a PTA, she is a student, writer, researcher, aunt, and so much more! Listen to find out how Sara is a PTA+!
CALL TO ACTION, EPISODE LINK & CONTACT INFOIn this podcast you will learn how a PTA fits into the research model You can find out more information about the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research here: https://foundation4pt.org/foundation-announces-2023-scholarship-and-fellowship-funding/ Please reach out to Sara if you have any research referrals from your practice area or clinic. YOU can help PT research: [email protected] If you have questions, comments or would like to be a part of this show, you can reach me, Katie Sutton, at [email protected] Follow the show on Facebook at PTA+ Podcast https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093326902910 - Visa fler