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PT Magazine (Physical Therapy) Volume 17 No. 4, May 2009
by: American Physical Therapy Association
PT--Magazine of Physical Therapy is the professional issues magazine of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Published to meet the needs and interests of APTA members and to promote physical therapy as a vital professional career, PT provides legislative, health care, human interest, and Association news and serves as a forum for discussion of professional issues and ideas in physical therapy practice.
Have any ideas for articles that would provide insights or address practical issues such as the changing health care environment, management techniques, documentation, the patient-therapist relationship, professional development, and education? Don Tepper, editor of PT Magazine, is eager to hear from you! Like all Web sites, this one is constantly evolving. Your comments and ideas are welcome. PT Magazine is not a peer-reviewed journal and therefore does not publish research reports or case studies on efficacy of treatments or on reliability or validity of methods. Authors wishing to publish a research report or case study may want to consider submitting such articles to APTA's journal, Physical Therapy.
CONTENTS:
Expanding Into New Practice Areas
Rink Ready
Health Care Technology Today
Government Affairs
Ethics in Action
PTA Viewpoint
This is Why
News
Facts, Figures & Trends
APTA Resources
http://rapidshare.com/files/229851419/PT_Magazine_May_2009.pdf
by: American Physical Therapy Association
PT--Magazine of Physical Therapy is the professional issues magazine of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Published to meet the needs and interests of APTA members and to promote physical therapy as a vital professional career, PT provides legislative, health care, human interest, and Association news and serves as a forum for discussion of professional issues and ideas in physical therapy practice.
Have any ideas for articles that would provide insights or address practical issues such as the changing health care environment, management techniques, documentation, the patient-therapist relationship, professional development, and education? Don Tepper, editor of PT Magazine, is eager to hear from you! Like all Web sites, this one is constantly evolving. Your comments and ideas are welcome. PT Magazine is not a peer-reviewed journal and therefore does not publish research reports or case studies on efficacy of treatments or on reliability or validity of methods. Authors wishing to publish a research report or case study may want to consider submitting such articles to APTA's journal, Physical Therapy.
CONTENTS:
Expanding Into New Practice Areas
Rink Ready
Health Care Technology Today
Government Affairs
Ethics in Action
PTA Viewpoint
This is Why
News
Facts, Figures & Trends
APTA Resources
http://rapidshare.com/files/229851419/PT_Magazine_May_2009.pdf