Goals and service: a look at APTA's new president
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This article profiles physical therapist Ben F. Massey, Jr. and his leadership of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Topics addressed include Massey's political activity, his role models, and his goal to make communication a priority among APTA members.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2000
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Evolution of a position
Article Abstract:
This article examines the decision-making process that underpins the positions and policies of the American Physical Therapy Association. Topics addressed include the standards of physical therapy interventions and the responsibilities of the profession.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2001
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Forecast 2000
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Five members of the American Physical Therapy Association discuss the future of the physical therapy profession. Topics addressed include specialization, promoting the benefits of physical therapy, and maintaining quality services.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2000
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