Mentorship: the power of one
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The author argues that it is the responsibility of members of the American Physical Therapy Association to mentor aspiring physical therapists and physical therapy assistants. Topics addressed include the benefits of reaching out to peers to promote professional development, foster activism, and support quality patient care.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2001
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Passions for the profession
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This article profiles three physical therapists who combine their own interests with those of work to achieve a satisfying professional career. It is shown that interests as diverse as a love of horses, poetry, and magic, can be incorporated into the therapeutic practice.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2001
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Members mentoring members
Article Abstract:
This article examines the benefits of mentoring resources provided by the American Physical Therapy Association. Topics include how aspiring physical therapists can approach colleagues and maintain a productive mentoring relationship.
Publication Name: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1065-5077
Year: 2001
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