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Forty-Sixth Mary McMillan Lecture: Not Eureka
The following PTJ podcast is the 46th Mary McMillan Lecture delivered by Dr Lynn Snyder-Mackler at the NEXT: Conference and Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association on June 5, 2015, at National Harbor, Maryland. Introducing Dr Synder-Mackle
Craikcast: August 2015 Issue
Hear Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik's take on the August 2015 issue of PTJ.
Craikcast: July 2015 Issue
Hear Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik's take on the July 2015 issue of PTJ.
Craikcast: June 2015 Issue
Hear Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik's take on the June 2015 issue of PTJ.
Craikcast: May 2015 Issue
The Craikcast is back! Hear Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik's take on the May 2015 issue of PTJ.
Discussion Podcast: Strengthening Academic Physical Therapy--and the Profession's Future
In the 45th Mary McMillan Lecture, James Gordon stated that physical therapist education programs have a tripartite mission: education, research and scholarship, and clinical practice. These education programs form the core of academic physical therapy, w
Craikcast: December 2014 Issue
Listen to PTJ Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik give her unique insights on the December 2014 issue.
2014 Rothstein Roundtable: Interprofessionalism: Is It Campfire Kumbaya, or the Means to the Triple Aim (Better Health, Better Care, Lower Cost)?
The following PTJ podcast is the 2014 Rothstein Roundtable: "Interprofessionalism: Is It Campfire Kumbaya, or the Means to the Triple Aim (Better Health, Better Care, Lower Cost)?" The 2014 Rothstein Roundtable took place at NEXT Conference and Exposition
Craikcast: November 2014 Issue
Listen to PTJ Editor in Chief Rebecca Craik give her unique insights on the November 2014 issue.
Discussion Podcast: The Therapeutic Alliance as an Intervention
Physical therapists have long known that patient-related beliefs and emotions, such as catastrophizing and fear, can negatively affect treatment outcomes for people with musculoskeletal conditions such as low back pain. Most of the research to date has fo