Podcast – Evidence In Motion
Summary: Evidence In Motion provides cutting-edge programs, research, resources, and training to the world’s community of practicing rehab professionals.
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This week, we have the developer of the Clock Yourself App, Meggen Lowry, from Brisbane, Australia, on the EIM Clinical Podcast! Meg is a physiotherapist at Next Step Physio and tackles the undesirable conditions that we commonly associate with aging: dementia, falls, osteoporosis (and associated fractures), incontinence and prolapse. Clock Yourself is Meg’s flagship software … Continued
Career development. Who is responsible? Develop your individual contributors or you will not and cannot grow. But, you also have to develop yourself, no matter what level you’re at, if you want to develop your individual contributors as well! Today, we are discussing this whole topic, and we have some tips for you in accomplishing … Continued
Dr. Larry Benz welcomes back Dr. Rob Wainner to the EIM Practice Leadership Podcast to continue their discussion from last year on episode 20! Rob is the Leadership Coach of Confluent Health, as well as a well-known researcher, clinician, and teacher in physical therapy. Larry and Rob continue their discussion with some of the benefits … Continued
Do you ever feel like your workload kind of controls you and manages the day for you? Or maybe you feel like you can never catch up with everything you have to do. Today, Dr. Daphne Scott discusses a few simple tricks to help you take control and manage your workload! There are 3 critical … Continued
Is there a time coming where Physios will be looking at managing workplaces the same way we’ve traditionally been managing ball clubs? We are talking with Ashley (Ash) James, who brings a perspective from the UK and also a focus on preventing injuries rather than just treating injuries. Our discussion today covers what types of … Continued
This week, we are talking about those moments we dread. The moments where we are faced with a complex decision. We’ll talk about making the decision, how to make it a little easier, and then, how to get others to support it. We will talk about ONE word that makes our decisions difficult: should. We … Continued
This week, on the EIM Practice Leadership Podcast, we will be exploring global physiotherapy and physical therapy, as well as the opportunities and challenges for the profession as digital global communications challenge local laws, rules, and cultures. Dr. Larry Benz chats with Glenn Ruscoe, who is an Australian physiotherapist with a mission to unite our … Continued
Welcome to our part 2 episode about feedback! Last week, we discussed the mindset surrounding feedback and our relationship to it, as well as what we typically do when giving and/or receiving feedback. This week, Dr. Daphne Scott will discuss a model of feedback called the “What, So What, Now What” Model. It involves the … Continued
This week, we get to dive into the niche of physical therapy and golf! Dr. Jeremy Smith joins Dr. Jeff Moore and Dr. John Childs to discuss this niche. Jeremy, in additional to his physical therapy training, received a certification in golf fitness from the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) so he can help return all … Continued
So, you want someone to do something differently on your team. What’s the best way to go about doing it? Feedback can be scary for many people, from a receiving and giving standpoint. What if the person gets upset? What if I don’t want to hear what they have to say to me? Or maybe … Continued
Today, Dr. Larry Benz will be answering some questions that have been sent to him regarding some of the top trends in outpatient physical therapy, whether it be private practice or free-standing outpatient physical therapy clinics. Larry will be discussing trends that include: increasing your search rankings, fitness/sports training add-ons to your clinic, supplies point … Continued
Burnout. Compassion fatigue. Overwhelm. Exhaustion. Each of us faces these things at one time or another. It may even be a fear for some of us that we’re, eventually, going to hit burnout and there’s nothing we can do about it. But that’s not true… there are some very important things we can and should … Continued
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” Today, we are discussing one of Dr. Daphne Scott’s favorite quotes. The key to this quote? To be fully honest with ourselves about that thing that we repeatedly do. It’s about virtue and living our virtues then, what happens when … Continued
Dr. Mike Weinper returns to the EIM Practice Leadership Podcast this week to discuss payor trends in workers compensation in physical therapy. Just this week, the WCRI (Workers Compensation Research Institute) released new data about these trends and we will be discussing these new findings and how it pertains to each of us. Mike is … Continued
This week, we’re discussing authenticity in leadership. Simply put: you can’t be one way in the boardroom and another in the living room. The idea here is that we need to strive for congruency: where our inner experience matches our outer experience. This conversation comes from a conversation Dr. Daphne Scott had with Dr. Katie … Continued