#100 Starting an OT Private Practice with Carlin Reaume

#100 Starting an OT Private Practice with Car...

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#140 Suicide Prevention for OT, PT and SLP with Christine Weible-Cruz

In the United States, approximately 49,000 people die by suicide each year. And, unfortunately, the rate of suicide has increased substantially since 2000, up about 30%. Suicide remains among the 10 leading causes of death among persons aged 10-64 years and is the second leading ...  Show more

#139 Healthcare, Therapy, and the Senate with Dan Osborn

Fixing healthcare is simple: More people need preventative, conservative care earlier.But getting to this fix is a massively complex web of structural policy choices. The reality is that our modern healthcare system often misaligns incentives, rewarding the management of chronic ...  Show more

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