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An essential skill to anyone looking to share their message at scale is to deliver the goods from the podium. I've got a few thoughts on the matter here in Part 1 of a two or three part series
Patient expectations are critical to outcomes. 1st impressions are critical to relationships. Are we thinking enough about how we are greeting our patients?
Live from Denver International Airport I talk about key questions to form a mentor relationship and to get key info from a trusted mentor. Also some thoughts on PRI.
We all talk about wanting mentorship, but are you honestly ready for it? If your trusted mentor gave targeted informed instructions on how you could improve your practice, are you honestly ready to …
I used to think no show and cancellation rate was the single most important metric to track, but I was wrong, let me explain
Leadership comes with a lot of responsibility, but there are also things that don't fit the job description. A few thoughts on what lies on both sides of that fence.
Traveling around the country and working with exceptional therapists gives me a unique opportunity to observe excellent therapists at work. My observations reveals that regardless of setting or spec…
Student debt adversely affecting our profession in a number of ways, perhaps most importantly by forcing students into jobs that don't align with their primary passions. Oregon has proposed RC-11 an…
Well it's officially a wrap, "LBP: The Patient Experience" has been launched! It was an amazing weekend, and the recap deserves a periscope all on it's own, so enjoy!
Great questions today! We explore the notions of anchoring too early in the examination, becoming specialized while still in school, and more!
There has been some quality dialogue recently regarding not getting too excited about short term changes. While there is wisdom in that it is my contention that short term change is a critical piece…
Few would debate that great leadership is a critical component of a successful team. This morning we talk about some of the characteristics consistently found in great leaders both inside and outside…
Physical therapists are notoriously uncomfortable with focusing on the financial side of our businesses. This morning we explore some reasons why this shouldn't be the case.
There are plenty of ways to improve, but most often great progress seems to be made when like minded motivated people link up together. This morning Jeff talks about the need to prioritize the devel…
Amazing questions from the crew today! We hit on challenging conversations between students and CIs, how to expand your clinic beyond just working there, and which tools are critical for the toolbox!
Learning from those you disagree with is perhaps one of the most important skills you can acquire. Dr. Moore speaks to some of the challenges, both with learning and teaching, that we all face every…
The conversation continues! Is there good and bad movement? Can we prevent injuries by focusing on non painful dysfunction? This and more in our nearly 30 minute conversation this morning!
Good questions today about optimal movement and how to identify patients requiring pain science interventions
We all know the story: "Abnormal" findings on imaging are common in asymptomatic folks. But knowing this fact is only one piece of the puzzle. This morning Dr. Jeff Moore discusses which specific art…
Dr. Moore gives his honest thoughts on work life balance. Is it possible? Is it something you really want? Should we stop encouraging the next generation to pursue it?