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  • Two Options

    Numerous case reports and journal articles later, I'm contemplating two separate case reports for my final project in the quest for my DPT. The position I'm in now is trying to decide between two trauma patients and their complicated surgical procedures, and the interesting approach taken to treat them. A while ago I had no idea what case to ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on February 28, 2013
  • The Year in Review

    As this year comes to a close, I'd like to reflect on a most productive, busy and emotional past 12 months. Final grades have arrived this morning for the fall semester of the DPT program. My capstone project will begin very soon. After narrowing down my choices to two patients, this week I came across two more interesting patients who are ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on December 20, 2012
  • Staying Profitable and Productive

    One thing is true in the field of rehabilitation: Change is constant. This has never been more true than at the present time. Within the past year, there have been staffing shortages followed by staffing surplus; needed equipment, but not enough room; along with insurance changes that are limiting patients' ability to obtain necessary help. ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on November 2, 2012
  • Functional Outcome Tools

    Within the next few months, it will be necessary to choose a patient as a case report in order to complete my DPT. Initially, I had seriously contemplated using a patient from more than 10 years ago, a young woman who suffered a complex pelvic fracture with an accompanying femoral and obturator nerve palsy. Her return to activity was phenomenal, ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on July 6, 2012
  • Thinking Ahead

    This past week has been quite exciting at my home. My oldest graduated from high school on Monday, and my youngest finishes freshman year of high school today. Proudly, I see my young ladies growing and progressing through their teenage years with the usual bumps along the way. However, this week has shown me that they are contemplating their ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on June 7, 2012
  • Summer Semester in Progress

    Lecture handouts are printed, lectures are downloaded. ''Women's Health'' and ''Vestibular Rehabilitation'' are the classes I'm registered for and currently working on, along with the final exams, which are printed. This is going to be a quick semester. June 29 is the date for the exams to be turned in, which should not be a problem. I've learned ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on May 31, 2012
  • Summer Semester 2012

    One year down, one to go! The next six weeks will be filled with lectures and articles pertaining to women's health and vestibular rehabilitation. This should be exciting, as a classmate of mine is certified in vestibular rehabilitation, and I have been treating both men and women with pelvic floor dysfunctions for the past 18 years. It will allow ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on May 24, 2012
  • Spring Semester Completed

    Another semester of school, finished! What an amazing journey this has become. ''Differential Diagnosis'' and ''Pharmacology for Physical Medicine,'' so appropriate for therapists in so many ways. The past semester has brought up some interesting situations in our department, from a therapist who had severe abdominal pain and was sent to the ER by ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on May 3, 2012
  • ‘Happy Nurse' Game Launches for Nurses Week

    It's official. Nursing, the Internet and wireless technology are now inextricably intertwined - even when it comes to de-stressing, as evidenced by the new mobile app from the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future called the ''Happy Nurse'' Game. Nurses, nursing students or anyone interested in the profession can play the game ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Nurses (Weblog) on May 9, 2011
  • March is National Women's History Month

    Did you know March is National Women’s History Month?  Designated by joint resolutions of the House and Senate and proclamations by five American presidents, it is an opportunity to honor and celebrate women's achievements throughout history. Nursing is certainly filled with its share of historical female figures, beginning perhaps most ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Nurses (Weblog) on March 10, 2011
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