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Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast – the podcast to help third-year medical students study for clerkships. Where I have the questions and you have the answers! The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics, actively test knowledge, and practice providing answers to preceptor questions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medical-student-studycast/support
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Jimmy McKay hosts a webinar hosted by the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy to answer frequently asked questions about becoming an orthopedic clinical specialist (OCS) Key Topics Covered: - Prerequisites and eligibility requirements for taking the OCS exam - Realistic timeframes for preparing for the OCS exam - Recommended study materials and …
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Rachele Burriesci of All Things Cardio Pulm dives into the essential topic of sublingual nitroglycerin, specifically tailored for physical therapy students gearing up for the NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination) exam. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of this medication, its clinical applications, and its implications in the context of…
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Angina - It’s Not just chest pain Dive into understanding Angina with Dr. Rachele Burriesci, as she breaks down the pathophysiologic cause of angina, describes the 3 most common types and what you as a physical therapist should be aware of in its description in order to differentiate from other types of chest pain. In this episode: Atherosclerosis …
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In today's episode, we're going to talk about the key factors that every physical therapist should consider when looking for a new job. Keri Ammons, Director of Talent Acquisition at ATI explains that finding a place where you can grow with the company is essential. Look for a company that offers various paths within the organization to satisfy dif…
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Dr. Burriesci gives you the quick and dirty techniques to calculate rate on ECG and tips on how to determine a 6 second strip. She describes 4 different methods to determine rate and helps determine which technique to choose and why. Dive into this episode to get better at calculating rate and/or refresh your skills. Happy Practicing! In this episo…
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In this comprehensive episode, we dive deep into the world of hip pathologies, providing you with an essential guide to prepare for the NPTE Exam. We'll cover the most common hip conditions, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options, as well as key clinical concepts and examination techniques that you need to know. Professor Matthew Condo provi…
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Are you struggling to understand electrical conduction for the NPTE exam? Look no further! In this video, we'll guide you through the ins and outs of electrical conduction, from the basics to the more complex concepts. We'll show you how to identify different types of conductors and insulators, and explain how conductivity is affected by factors su…
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What Makes A Great PT School Applicant?Skye Donovan, Lori Bordenave and Chris Petrosino are physical therapists and have extensive experience in the PT admissions process as program chairs of three different PT programs across the country - Marymount University, A.T. Still University and Sacred Heart University. The panel agrees a great PT applican…
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Will Humphreys is a physical therapist, entrepreneur, author, and speaker. Will coaches business owners and physical therapists across the country to his knowledge and belief of profitability. If you thought that was all, Will created a medical billing and consulting company called In the Black this past April.Will tells us about the events he endu…
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Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT) is a postural abnormality affecting 4-16% of infants. Shortening of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) on one side of the neck causes the infant to tilt their head toward and rotate their head away from the tight side.Download free study guides from Aureus Medical Staffing here: https://www.aureusmedical.com/…
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Osgood Schlatter's Disease is an overuse type injury of the knee that is most common in adolescents and is usually characterized by a gradual onset of anterior knee pain. This disease is caused by repetitive strain on the tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon. It is most common in adolescent athletes with higher demand on the quadriceps with sp…
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Looking at Osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis which is a serious infection of the bone that is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection in the blood stream or exposure of the bone to contaminants (open fracture, surgical procedures). In 25% of cases, this condition is predisposed by trauma. In children, this condition is most common in long bones due…
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