Dr. Dawn Magnusson of the APHPT and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus comes on the show today to discuss her academic journey,Population Health Sciences, the layers of Wellness and Disease Prevention, wellness and prevention in regards to population health, and possible business models around prevention and wellness
This week, we welcome Dr. Paul Mintken to discuss, with us, the role of the physical therapist in solving the opioid epidemic. This viewpoint was recently published in the May edition of the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy by Dr. Mintken, Dr. Jeff Moore, and Dr. Tim Flynn.
20 years later, the University of Colorado Physical Therapy Program is still actively participating with the Stout Street Clinic, embracing the value it offers the community and students, as well as looking into the future of the relationship.
On March 5, the Annual Scholarship Reception was held at the home of alumna Joanne Posner-Mayer, bringing students, members of the CU Anschutz community, board members and donors together.
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Michael Bade joins me on Facebook Live to discuss the difference between a residency and fellowship program. Michael is an assistant professor in the University of Colorado Physical Therapy Program. He is board-certified in orthopaedics and is a fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists. He is currently an affiliate faculty member of the Regis OMPT fellowship program and in addition to his experience as a fellowship director, he has assisted with the design of several residency programs.
In this episode, we discuss:
-What is the difference between a residency and fellowship program?
-Michael’s advice for developing a competitive application and exploring different financial options
-Do residency and fellowship programs enhance your clinical practice?
-Should residency be mandated to elevate the practice of physical therapy?
-And so much more!
PT Pintcast the premier podcast for the profession of Physical Therapy. It’s hosted by Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT who talks PT with the leading minds in the field, over a beer.
Multi-site trial led by University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Northwestern Medicine scientists determines high-intensity exercise three times a week is safe for individuals with early-stage Parkinson’s disease and decreases worsening of motor symptoms.
Dr. Mike Pascoe is an Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus.
Mike joins me for a wide-ranging chat about all things anatomy education, including his use of social media tools, from Twitter to Instagram and most recently, Snapchat. We also talk about his passion for dissection and the University’s cadaver donation program.
Dawn Magnusson joins the Healthcare Reboot to discuss her role in population health and why she believes every clinician should incorporate a little "pop" health into their practice!
The University of Colorado Physical Therapy Program celebrated 70 years of charting new paths in education, research and practice. The September 7, 2017 70th anniversary festivities included an educational day filled with nationally recognized speakers and an evening gala honoring the Physical Therapy Program’s legacy of excellence while looking ahead to its future.
Dr. Mike Pascoe joins to discuss his use of technology in his face to face physical therapy courses. Learn how he uses online tools like Canvas, Twitter, and more to connect with and engage his students.