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Episode 69 - Highlighting Updates to the Evidence-Informed Practice Standard

The CPTA's College Conversations

Release Date: 02/01/2025

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Speakers: Jody Prohar and Leanne Loranger

 

Evidence-informed practice is foundational to physiotherapy practice. As a profession, physiotherapists take pride in the fact that physiotherapy is an evidence-informed profession. When the new Evidence-Informed Practice Standard of Practice were implemented on January 1, 2025, new performance expectations came into effect which physiotherapists must be aware of.

 

Do you know what’s expected of you when it comes to monitoring the aggregate outcomes you achieve with the use of different treatment approaches, and how to use that clinician evidence in practice?

 

Do you know what’s expected when adopting new treatment techniques, including expectations for understanding regulatory requirements relevant to the new technique, and requirement to critically appraise published research about the technique?

 

Listen to this episode to learn more!

 

Resources:

·      https://www.cpta.ab.ca/for-physiotherapists/regulatory-expectations/standards-of-practice/  

 

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