Monthly Archives: October 2023

Acute Care Residency Education: The Future is Now



Show Notes

Today’s Guests:

Beverly Fein PT, DPT

Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, &

Director of Clinical Education, Sacred Heart University

Chair of the Residency/Fellowship SIG

feinb@sacredheart.edu

Krissy Stein, PT, MPT

Residency Coordinator, Henry Ford Hospital

kstein1@hfhs.prg

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Links:

https://www.aptaacutecare.org/store/viewproduct.aspx?ID=21128550

https://abptrfe.apta.org/

https://accreditation.abptrfe.org/#/directory

Bridge the Gap 2024: If you are interested in submitting a poster for presentation or being a guest speaker, contact our co-host Leo Arguelles at arguellesdpt@gmail.com

Guest Quotes:

4:57 Krissy “So residency is a really great way to get all of those advanced practices done in that year and fill in the gaps.”

14:41 Krissy “You’re self selecting into that elite path to be the best clinician that you can be. Also, you’re also advocating for PT within the hospital, what our role is. So we do so much interdisciplinary collaboration. You’re automatically elevating how we’re seen as a profession within the hospital.

19:26 Beverly “The other research that we’re seeing across the board is that residency education in general: increased speed of the career trajectory. Increased salaries…Rapid movement into leadership positions or teaching positions…they’ve got research presentations, whether it is at a chapter meeting, whether is it combined sections. We’ve had residents who participated in the Academies clinical practice guidelines on outcome measures.  Now the residents are embedded in scholarship.”

20:58 Beverly “Data on acute care residencies is even in a short period of time, we have the 41. acute residency graduates. And we had 31 respondents. So a very large percentage of the of the alumni of acute care residencies. And they very clearly had a ramping up toward leadership, towards teaching, toward research, toward career development, all of the things we wanted to see.”

Rapid Responses:

Does pineapple belong on a pizza?

Krissy: “I don’t like pizza”

Beverly: “Pineapple does not belong on my pizza, sorry.

You know you work in acute care when:

Krissy: “You can discuss what you want for lunch while you’re doing peri care.”

Beverly: “I would say you have a change of clothes because you’re used to having your clothing soiled. So not by yourself, but by someone else. “

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Leo Arguelles (LEE-O R-GWELL-IS)

Twitter @LeoArguellesPT

Ashley Poole

Twitter @AshleyPooleDPT

Interested in being a future guest?

APTA Acute Care:

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October 26th Town Hall on Acute Care Residencies

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APTA Adult Vital Signs

APTA Lab Values Document

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2023 Long Covid Webinar Series


Stop Skipping The Mother: Hazardous Problems And Powerful Solutions



Show Notes

Today’s Guests:

Rebeca Segraves PT, DPT

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health Physical Therapy

rebeca@enhancedrecoverywellness.com

https://enhancedrecoveryafterdelivery.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rebeca-segraves2030/

https://twitter.com/RebecaSegraves

https://www.instagram.com/rebecasegraves_/

https://www.instagram.com/pelvichealthnetwork/

Jenna Segraves PT, DPT
Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurological Physical Therapy
jenna.segraves@gmail.com

Erin Locati PT, DPT

erin@risepelvicpt.com

IG: erin locati_pt

Ann Croghan PT, DPT, CLC, CAPP-OB Certified

acroghan12@gmail.com

Links:

OB PT & OT Facebook Group

https://journals.lww.com/jwphpt/Fulltext/2023/01000/Initiating_Occupational_and_Physical_Therapy_in.4.aspx

https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/101/7/pzab093/6169701

https://women.texaschildrens.org/blog/road-recovery-physical-therapy-services-benefit-women-after-c-section

Guest Quotes:

2:48  Erin  On Why PT isn’t more involved with Pregnancy and Postpartum care “One of the big ones is that I think it’s a society we just don’t really value maternal care as much as we do some other diagnoses.”

6:19 Jenna “But what are the social determinants of health that this individual has an acute care therapists are The best highly qualified in order to address that.

I don’t think that there’s any other setting that does as deep of a dive of someone’s home environment, their support system that they have, what are what are the duties they have to go back to doing and then actually trying to simulate it in the hospital before they go home.”

10:26  Rebeca On Taking Vitals with Activity“We have to fill in the gap as therapists with every single patient population. The OB population is no different.”

Rapid Responses:

Give me a song on your workout playlist?

Rebeca “My Power, Beyoncé”  Jenna “Anything by Journey”

What other podcast besides this one would you recommend?

Erin “The Good Faith Podcast”

Ann “I Shouldn’t Be Alive”

You know you work in acute care when…

Rebeca “when you have a change of clothes, at least 3 times”

Jenna “When you receive a stat order to, for someone who’s potential discharge but they’ve never had PT for the whole week and a half they’ve been in the hospital.”

Erin “When you change your shoes at your car”

Ann “You leave your shoes under your desk”

Connect with our hosts and the podcast!

Leo Arguelles (LEE-O R-GWELL-IS)

Twitter @LeoArguellesPT

Ashley Poole

Twitter @AshleyPooleDPT

Interested in being a future guest?

APTA Acute Care:

Website

October 26th Town Hall on Acute Care Residencies

Awards

Journal Access

Twitter @AcuteCareAPTA

Facebook APTA Acute Care

Instagram @AcademyAcutePT

YouTube  APTA Acute Care Podcast

APTA Acute Care Resources

APTA Adult Vital Signs

APTA Lab Values Document

Webinar Recordings

2023 Long Covid Webinar Series