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EIM’s Dr. Ali Navidi is a licensed clinical psychologist and one of the founders of GI Psychology, a private practice focused on helping patients with GI disorders and chronic pain. He has been helping patients with GI disorders, chronic pain and complex medical issues for over ten years. He has comprehensive training in the use of clinical hypnosis and cognitive behavior therapy. Listen and learn more about clinical hypnosis and how he uses it to treat chronic pain. Helpful research and training: GI Psychology Website - Ad Info: If you want to keep learning beyond what you hear today,...
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EIM’s Angela MacCabe is a physical therapist with over 33 years of experience. Through faculty development, she helps not only new faculty members transition but also clinicians transition from the clinic into academia. She developed the Faculty Certification in Academic Excellence, which is now available at Evidence In Motion. This online 6-month program takes anyone that is interested in academia through step by step increasing their knowledge and skills so that they are ready either to apply for a position or conquer the classroom. Listen to find out more! Helpful research and training: ...
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Jennie Shulkin is a lawyer, co-founder and CEO of Override Health, a multi-specialty chronic pain program. She was a division one athlete in college that suffered two traumatic brain injuries. Soon after she developed a complex chronic pain syndrome affecting multiple parts of her body. As best she could, Jennie continued living her life – pushing through Harvard Law School and building a career in law. All the while, she carried the burden of the agonizing, time-consuming, expensive, and both physically and emotionally painful journey of seeking pain relief. When each medication,...
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EIM faculty Stephanie Pascoe talks about her current roles at EIM, her journey as a physical therapist and her current interest. She shares about her different experiences in residency programs, mentorship and gives more information about the Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Program at EIM where she is the program director. Listen and learn more about residency programs and how one may be the right path for you. Helpful research and training: Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Ad Info: Since you’re listening to this podcast, there’s a pretty good chance you’re the...
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Mark Shepherd the director of the fellowship at Bellin College and faculty in the DPT program joins to discuss fellowship, research, lifestyle medicine and how to become an overall higher level practitioner. Listen and find out why Mark says fellowship changed his world when he started practicing and more. Helpful research and training: Ad Info: If you want to keep learning beyond what you hear today, EIM offers certifications that elevate your clinical decision making and take you to the next level of patient care and subject matter expertise. I encourage you to check out their website...
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EIM functional dry needling expert Edo Zylstra joins to share some of his expert FDN knowledge. He gives a history of how his FDN passion and expertise evolved, how FDN application and education has developed over the years, discusses integrating FDN as a clinician and more! Helpful research and training: Ad Info: If you want to keep learning beyond what you hear today, EIM offers certifications that elevate your clinical decision making and take you to the next level of patient care and subject matter expertise. I encourage you to check out their website and explore your different...
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EIM faculty Megan Doyle a practicing occupational therapist discusses occupational therapy’s role in chronic pain and how occupational therapists can be involved with patients to provide intricate care to help. She talks about when clinics can bring in an occupational therapist to help with a patient. Listen and find out more about occupational therapy and how it works together with physical therapy to help a patient. *Correction from Megan: I state in the interview that Lifestyle Redesign does not require additional training, but I have since confirmed that it actually does. I myself...
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Dr. Zachary Walston the director of quality and research and the orthopaedic residency coordinator at PT Solutions Physical Therapy discusses their orthopaedic residency program, what they do to build their clinicians clinical reasoning skills and how those things have evolved over time. Listen and find out how he has built his clinical reasoning skills and how PTs can build theirs. Helpful research and training: Ad Info: If you want to keep learning beyond what you hear today, EIM offers certifications that elevate your clinical decision making and take you to the next level of patient...
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EIM faculty A.J. Steele a licensed psychologist discusses behavioral health and how both the physiological and social factors are impacting functioning clinicians. How does our behavior represent what we are thinking or feeling? How might the behavior be impacted by those things? Behavioral health is a piece of overall health and if looked at that way A.J. says it is easier to keep altogether instead of separated and look at as whole health. Listen to find out more about behavior health in the clinic. A.J.’s Clinical Pearl: Be patient with yourself in learning new things. Once we get a...
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EIM faculty Tom Denninger discusses topics that are top of mind for many physical therapists today like, patient choice, good physical therapy, burnout, and clinical decision making. Why are these topics relevant with PTs today? Listen and learn more. Helpful research and training: update Ad Info: Since you’re listening to this podcast, there’s a pretty good chance you’re the type of clinician who is always learning. One great way to learn more and earn CEUs is Evidence In Motion’s huge selection of courses. Choose from topics ranging from MSK management and pelvic health, to dry...
info_outlineWelcome back to a NEW season of PT Elevated where we are broadening our topics to include more researchers but still focusing on topics that you can use in your clinic every day. This season we will have some of our speakers as guests who will be live in-person at the EIM Align Conference this August 26-28 in Dallas, Texas.
On our third episode of season 3, guest Mark Jones, BSc (Psyc), PT, M App Sc, who is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the University of South Australia with 35 years’ experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy joins us. Mark graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. in Psychology and then completed his Physical Therapy studies at the University of Iowa.
Having developed an interest in manual therapy Mark travelled to Australia to study Manipulative Physiotherapy and after completing his Graduate Diploma in 1985 under Geoff Maitland he completed his master’s degree by Research in 1989. The title of his thesis was “Facilitating Students’ Clinical Reasoning in Physiotherapy Education”. Mark has a special interest in biopsychosocial health care and the teaching and assessment of clinical reasoning in physiotherapy. He has conducted and supervised research in the areas of clinical reasoning and musculoskeletal physiotherapy with over 90 publications including three editions of the text “Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions” and the text “Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists”. His latest text “Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Practice” was published in 2019. Mark has presented 30 Keynote Conference presentations and has taught professional development courses in clinical reasoning and musculoskeletal physiotherapy across 26 countries.
They focus their discussion on the conversation of clinical decision making and reasoning that is the focus of Mark’s Align Conference discussion. Mark has dove deep into the technique of clinical reasoning to grow and develop it.
Here are some of the highlights:
Mark gave a little insight on how he got interested in clinical reasoning - In 1985 when Mark said he was studying clinical reasoning it was not considered as much as it is now in physical therapy programs. He studied with Robert S. Maitland in Australia and was very intrigued by the thought process he taught without it being overt. Robert didn’t have students think about their thinking, he gave them principles to follow. Mark came across the work Arthur S. Elstein, who wrote what probably still is considered the seminal study and paper in clinical reasoning in medicine, he immediately saw that applicably to physiotherapy. Everything that Arthur said about that process that people go through and how important your knowledge is to the success of that process, the concept of patterns, Mark connected that to what physical therapist did. He did his master’s degree surrounded around that. Looking at educational strategies to strategize reasoning. I began to theorize what this would look like in physiotherapy - “I found out that good clinicians have always reasoned. It would be arrogant to suggest that it was not always here. The beginning of Physios, there was reasoning always inherent in what they did. We didn’t think about our reasoning back then, it wasn’t explicit. Maybe that was what I with others contributed to the process. I started theorizing and writing about it suggesting things as to what this would look like in physiotherapy. In our program we started thinking about what it should be because every program that teaches then must start making decisions on the process you want to facilitate and judgements you think are important.”
Mark’s Align Session Preview:
“Physios are noisy.” Mark shares that he will share a podcast and a book at the conference in his lecturer that expands on this quote above.
Mark’s Clinical Pearl – “My Favorite definition of an expert is somebody who has a lot of experience, they know a lot, they do what they do well, and they can communicate their reasoning well. But they also know what they don’t know. They do not have to have a supervisor look at them anymore, they can be on their own and recognize if they didn’t understand information or know what a medicine was. They have that mediative congeniality and that is why they have become an expert; they have become aware of their limitations, and they act on it. Ongoing learning cliché is very true, to all of us and our students but it is also being honest. They call it intellectual humility to recognize what you don’t know.”
Helpful research and training:
- “Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists”
“Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Practice - “Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professionals”
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