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In the Season 3 Finale, we will be hearing from Bailey Endres, PT, DPT. Bailey practices in the inpatient rehab setting at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH. She will be sharing what a typical day in the inpatient rehab setting looks like, how it may differ from other pediatric settings, and more. We want to say a special thank you to …
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Welcome to Season 3 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be hearing from Ashley Parish PT, DPT, CRT, ABPTS Board Certified Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Specialist. Ashley practices in the Pediatric Acute Care Setting at Children's of Alabama and is also an assistant professor for the DPT program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (U…
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Welcome to Season 3 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be hearing from Hannah Jasurda PT, DPT, OCS, who practices in the Pediatric Sports setting at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona. Hannah, will be sharing what a typical day in the pediatric sports setting looks like, why she chose this setting instead of a typical outpatient ortho…
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Welcome to season 3 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be hearing from Krista Koch PT, DPT, PCS, who practices in the school based PT setting in St. Paul MN. Jen will be sharing what a typical day in the school setting looks like, what made the school setting stand out to her when choosing which setting she wanted to work in, and more! As…
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Welcome to season 3 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be hearing from Jen O'Loughlin PT, DPT, PCS, who practices in the early intervention setting in Portland Oregon. Jen will be sharing what a typical day in early intervention looks like, what made early intervention stand out to her when choosing which setting she wanted to work in, an…
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Welcome to season 3 of the SNP Podcast! This season we will be interviewing pediatric PTs who practice in various common settings. We will be getting to hear what a typical day working in their setting is like as well as how they came to be where they are. The goal of these interviews was to provide insight to you (students and new professionals) a…
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This season on the APTA Pediatrics SNP Podcast, we interview clinicians who practice in various pediatric settings and get to hear what their typical work day looks like and how they came to work in their respective settings. We hope you enjoy while listening as much as we did while recording! Tune in on the first Monday of each month for a new epi…
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The APTA Centennial Scholar program began in 2021 to foster new generations of leaders and thinkers. The now named, Association Leadership Scholars Program will run between March and December of each year with a cohort of 25 budding leaders and their mentors. In this episode, we will be interviewing Josie Gannon and Emily Quinn, the APTA Pediatric …
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Welcome to Season 2 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be interviewing Jeanine Gunn, the treasurer of APTA Board of Directors, on her journey through leadership. Jeanine talks through how her mentors guided her into various leadership positions, and how taking any position, whether is a love of yours or not, helped to bring her to her cur…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the SNP Podcast! In this episode, we will be interviewing Cindy Miles, the president of APTA Pediatrics, on her journey through leadership. Cindy gives many tidbits of advice and wisdom throughout the podcast on how to become a better leadership, even in the midst of fear and feelings of imposter syndrome. For questions, reco…
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As part of season 2, Josie and Natalie will be hosting leadership or personal development book club episodes on a variety of topics that would be of benefit to our listeners. In this episode, we will be discussing Chop Wood Carry Water by Joshua Medcalf. For questions, recommendations for new podcast episodes, or more, feel free to e-mail us at snp…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the SNP Podcast! This episode will be part two of a two part series regarding Out-of-Home health care and how we as physical therapists can better serve this population. This first part will be interviewing health care workers who support this population in varying situations. For questions, recommendations for new podcast ep…
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As part of season 2, Josie and Natalie will be hosting leadership or personal development book club episodes on a variety of topics that would be of benefit to our listeners. In this episode, we will be discussing The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni. For questions, recommendations for new podcast episodes, or more, feel free to e-ma…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the SNP Podcast! This season will be focusing on one topic - leadership. This season will include various interviews with some of the top leadership of APTA and APTA Pediatrics, as well as information on how to get involved and be a leader in your schooling and career. To kick off Season 2, we have a two part series regarding…
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In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Dr. Jane Sweeney to talk the ins and outs of a Neonatology Physical Therapy Fellowship. Dr. Sweeney was in the first group of 4 in the United States to become board certified in pediatric physical therapy, and is the founder of the Neonatology Special Interest Group of the APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical T…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jenna Kantor, PT, and talk about her passion project, Fairytale Physical Therapy. Throughout the episode, Jenna gives great advice on how and why she started Fairytale Physical Therapy, why it is important to pursue your passions, and how to do it all while being unapologetically yourself. Jenna is full of ener…
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In this episode we talk about financial literacy. Joseph discusses the budgets and savings that are best as you plan for the future. We had so much fun chatting about post-graduation finances that we had to make this a two part episode so be on the lookout for part 2!Resources discussed in this episode:Fitbux: https://www.fitbux.comCOVID Federal st…
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In this episode we talk all things student loan repayment. Joseph discusses what plans are best for you when repaying your loans and provides some insight into when you should start. We had so much fun chatting about post-graduation finances that we had to make this a two part episode so be on the lookout for part 2! Resources discussed in this epi…
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In this week's episode of of the SNP podcast we have interviewed Dr. Jennifer Hutton PT, DPT. She has a strong social media presence as Dr. JPop, runs her own practice, teaches for RockTape, and has just introduced a new community centered around allyship (phew she's busy). During our conversation we discuss her "why", how to brand yourself, and wh…
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Guests: Dr. Lori Grisez, PT, DPT of Nationwide Children's Hospital Dr. Jennifer Furze, PT, DPT of Creighton University Dr. Catherine Kennedy, PT, DPT of The University of Chicago, Comer Children's Hospital In this episode, we speak with three residency coordinators about the residency experience from application to completion, as well as how the CO…
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In this episode we're speaking with Tim Nagel, the volunteer coordinator for Outdoors for All. Outdoors for All is a foundation with a mission to enrich the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation. Listen in as we learn more about this foundation and how their programs can enrich the life of current and …
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Dr. Mica Mitchell, PT, DPT is a pediatric physical therapist and a professor at Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC. She serves as the APTA Pediatrics North Carolina Pediatric Advocacy Liaison and is a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workgroup within APTA Pediatrics. She is back in part two of this series to talk more about how …
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Dr. Mica Mitchell is a pediatric physical therapist and a professor at Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC. She serves as the APTA Pediatrics North Carolina State Pediatric Advocacy Liaison and is a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion workgroup within APTA Pediatrics. In part one of this this two-part series, we talked with Dr. Mitc…
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Welcome to part two of the New Professional Panel! If you were not able to join us on zoom, or if you wanted to take another listen to really get a grasp of all the information Josie, Andrea, Kristen, Brigid and Chelsea gave, take a listen! This episode will be part two of two, and will focus on all question about how to navigate being a new profes…
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Welcome to part one of the New Professional Panel! If you were not able to join us on zoom, or if you wanted to take another listen to really get a grasp of all the information Josie, Andrea, Kristen, Brigid and Chelsea gave, take a listen! This episode will be part one of two, and will focus on all question about the residency process.Residency Ap…
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Every year, around CSM conference, our APPT SNP Board holds elections for new board members. The board is continuing to expand, adding new positions and involving students and new professionals all across the country. Listen to learn more about the new SNP Board and what they can do for you! Educational Resources mentioned by Kyle, our educational …
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In this episode we chat with Laurie Ray, the chair of the school based PT SIG, about all the resources and opportunities avaliable to students and new professionals. Laurie also goes into depth about hot topics such as advocacy and research within a lesser known facet of physical therapy. This episode has many pearls of wisdom from Laurie, and we c…
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In this episode we chat with Jon Greenwood, the chair of the hospital based SIG, about all the resources and opportunities present in the hospital based SIG. This conversation opened our eyes to the vast array of settings covered by the hospital based pediatric SIG which Jon lovingly refers to as a "catch all". He also offers great insight in how t…
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In this episode we speak with Dr. Lori Bartleson, PT, DPT who serves as chair for the Adolescents and Adults with Developmental Disabilities(AADD) SIG in the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy. She shares with us what the AADD SIG has to offer and where there is opportunity for involvement. Check out the links below that are mentioned in this ep…
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In this episode, we discuss the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy's Academic and Neonatology SIG. Listen in to find out the SIGs goals and how you can get involved! Resources: Neonatology SIG Website & contact information for Sue Hausch: https://pediatricapta.org/special-interest-groups/sigs.cfm?SIG=NN Combined Sections Meeting (CSM): https://w…
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In this episode, we discuss the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy's Early Intervention Special Interest Group (EI SIG). Listen in to find out the SIGs goals and how you can get involved!Resources:EI SIG Website: https://pediatricapta.org/special-interest-groups/sigs.cfm?SIG=EICombined Sections Meeting (CSM): https://www.apta.org/csm/As always, …
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To get us ready for CSM, we will be interviewing several of the APPT's special interest groups, or SIGs. There are currently 7 different SIGs within the APPT; Academic and Clinical Educators, Adolescents & Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Early Intervention, Hospital-based PT, Neonatology, Pediatric Sports-Fitness, and School-based PT. Staye…
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For those who listened to part one and part two of our pediatric advocacy podcast, this bonus episode lets you get to know our speakers a little better while learning their journeys into their roles currently. See how Mary-Jane Rapport, Cindy Miles, Sherrie York, and Maria Jones have traveled through their PT careers to include pediatric advocacy! …
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Advocacy is such a big part of physical therapy that most students and new professionals have no idea where to begin. In our two part advocacy podcast, we speak with Mary-Jane Rapport, Cindy Miles, Sherrie York, and Maria Jones to have them answer questions to shed some light about the current issues of pediatric advocacy and tips on how students c…
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Advocacy is such a big part of physical therapy that most students and new professionals have no idea where to begin. In our two part advocacy podcast, we speak with Mary-Jane Rapport, Cindy Miles, Sherrie York, and Maria Jones to have them answer questions to shed some light about the current issues of pediatric advocacy and tips on how students c…
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In this episode of SNP Podcast, we speak with Dr. Lauren Lieberman to discuss including children with visual impairments in PE, school sports, and summer camps. Resources mentioned in this episode are found at the websites listed below. Check them out! Perkins School for the Blind 👉 http://www.perkinselearning.org Camp Abilities 👉 http://www.campab…
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In this episode of SNP Podcast, we speak with Dr. Jessie Fudge who lead the medical team at the 2018 Special Olympics. We hope you enjoy hearing how you and your patients can become more involved in such an excellent organization. We know we did! Visit www.specialolympics.com to find more information about getting involved in your area!Thanks for l…
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In today’s episode we chat with pediatric residents across the nation. Today’s guests include Hannah Walton, a current resident at St. Francis University, Kara Arps, a current resident at Vanderbilt University, and Anneliese Ruggeri, a past resident from USC. They give tips about when to bring up the conversation of salary, what they wanted in a re…
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In this episode of SNP Podcast, we will be speaking to Sally LeCras, the Residency Director at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and Jim Moore, the residency director at University of Miami. Our topic today is to get more information on a hot topic of physical therapy...residencies! In our conversation, we touch on what residencies entail, how studen…
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In our first episode for the SNP podcast, we want to introduce you to our board and tell you a little bit about how we can help you navigate the world of pediatrics as a student or new professional. Here are some of the links mentioned in this podcast 👉APPT website: pediatricapta.org 👉SNP news/leadership: pediatricapta.org/students-and-new-professi…
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