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The Pro Bono Incubator: Phillips Neighborhood Clinic with Sara Scarbro, SPT

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Sara Scarbro is a second year student at the University of Minnesota. She's also a volunteer at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic, a nonprofit pro bono clinic that serves a community with the highest concentration of impoverished and uninsured people in all of Minneapolis, in addition to the greater Twin Cities metro area. Sara is passionate about increasing access to physical therapy services for the patients at the clinic--they are able to work with a variety of professions, including nurses and doctors to provide collaborative care for their patients.

  • What inspires you most about working at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic?
  • How do you advocate for the physical therapy profession in that setting?
  • You have an incredible opportunity to work with other professions before graduation--how do you think physical therapy is perceived?
  • What can you do with the funds for you received from the Pro Bono Incubator?

Talus Media Talks is a subsidiary of Talus Media: PT Views & PT News. You can find physical therapy news on our sister channel, Talus Media News. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.

This series is in collaboration with MoveTogether, a 501(c)3 nonprofit providing access to physical therapy services around the corner, and around the globe. You can find the Pro Bono Incubator application at movetogether.org

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Sara Scarbro is a second year student at the University of Minnesota. She's also a volunteer at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic, a nonprofit pro bono clinic that serves a community with the highest concentration of impoverished and uninsured people in all of Minneapolis, in addition to the greater Twin Cities metro area. Sara is passionate about increasing access to physical therapy services for the patients at the clinic--they are able to work with a variety of professions, including nurses and doctors to provide collaborative care for their patients.

  • What inspires you most about working at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic?
  • How do you advocate for the physical therapy profession in that setting?
  • You have an incredible opportunity to work with other professions before graduation--how do you think physical therapy is perceived?
  • What can you do with the funds for you received from the Pro Bono Incubator?

Talus Media Talks is a subsidiary of Talus Media: PT Views & PT News. You can find physical therapy news on our sister channel, Talus Media News. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.

This series is in collaboration with MoveTogether, a 501(c)3 nonprofit providing access to physical therapy services around the corner, and around the globe. You can find the Pro Bono Incubator application at movetogether.org

  continue reading

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