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64 – Who is “G” & why does he deserve a power wheelchair?

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In this episode of the PT Pintcast, host Jimmy McKay talked with Marymount University Neuro Anatomy professor (and Marymount PT alumnae) Kelly Negley PT, DPT, NCS and fellow 3rd year Marymount DPT student Shannon Dooley. Kelly and Shannon shared their experiences from the Marymount University service learning trip to Costa Rica, insights into wheelchair seating and mobility needs and all three discuss their interactions with one special patient, "G". Why does "G" deserve a power wheelchair? If you listen to this episode, and are still reading these show notes, please consider helping us purchase a vitally important power wheelchair for him. More info at PTPintcast.com in our blog. - Jimmy
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Archived series ("Redirect loop" status)

When? This feed was archived on October 19, 2017 03:40 (7y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 22, 2017 06:05 (7y ago)

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In this episode of the PT Pintcast, host Jimmy McKay talked with Marymount University Neuro Anatomy professor (and Marymount PT alumnae) Kelly Negley PT, DPT, NCS and fellow 3rd year Marymount DPT student Shannon Dooley. Kelly and Shannon shared their experiences from the Marymount University service learning trip to Costa Rica, insights into wheelchair seating and mobility needs and all three discuss their interactions with one special patient, "G". Why does "G" deserve a power wheelchair? If you listen to this episode, and are still reading these show notes, please consider helping us purchase a vitally important power wheelchair for him. More info at PTPintcast.com in our blog. - Jimmy
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