#104 Chronic Stroke Rehab with Christopher Gaskins

#104 Chronic Stroke Rehab with Christopher Ga...

Up next

#130 How OTs and PTs Get Paid

Why does therapy often feel undervalued by the systems we serve? To change the future of our professions, we must first understand the forces that shape today’s Medicare and private payer models—and ultimately, your reimbursement.In this session, we sit down with DPT and policy e ...  Show more

#129 Therapy Documentation in 2026 with Pedro Teixeira

While the landscape of healthcare is shifting beneath our feet, the most tangible change in daily practice since the arrival of AI has been our documentation.Over the past two years, we have moved beyond the initial excitement of AI scribes and chat interfaces. As we look ahead t ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Precocious puberty
BMJ Best Practice Podcast

The prevalence of precocious puberty is difficult to estimate - it is probably between 1 in 500 and 1 in 5000 children. Unfortunately, complications are common - from distress to short stature to psychological problems. So it is important that we get the diagnosis and management ...  Show more

Unravelling Spectrum Disorders with Genevieve Mlotkowski
FX Medicine Podcast Central

How does diet and supplementation affect children with behavioural disorders? In this episode, Genevieve Mlotkowski discusses her clinical passion; helping parents see the gifts and uniqueness in children with autism, ADD, ADHD and other behavioural conditions. ...  Show more

Dysphagia: The Silent Enemy | Pediatric Pharmacist Review
Pharmacy Podcast Network

Brooke Richardson, MS, CCC-SLP/L is a hospital-based speech-language pathologist caring for adults with complex medical needs. She deeply values teamwork and collaboration to get the best outcomes for patients, across the continuum of care. Brooke is also the founder of The Mo ...

  Show more

Factitious disorders
BMJ Best Practice Podcast

It is difficult to say how common factitious disorders are. A review of psychiatric consultations in a tertiary care setting found about 1% of referrals received a diagnosis of factitious disorder. Using an entirely different approach, researchers examined specimens submitted by ...  Show more