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Jan 2024
45m 58s

Mastering the Art of PT Education: Enhan...

Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT
About this episode

In this enlightening episode of PT Pintcast, we dive into the world of physical therapy education with our guest, F. Scott. A senior learning and development specialist, F. Scott shares insights on educating educators, developing as a master communicator, and leveraging PT skills for broader impacts in and out of the clinic.


Key Learning Points:

  • The importance of effective communication in teaching.
  • How to utilize an EdD for advancing PT education.
  • Strategies for balancing teaching and clinical practice.
  • Exploring avenues for PTs to manage student debt and increase earning potential.


Actionable Advice:

  • Focus on continuous learning and skill development.
  • Identify and pursue your professional 'North Star' for career fulfillment.
  • Understand and embrace the business aspects of healthcare.


Guest Expertise:

F. Scott, EdD, Senior Learning and Development Specialist, shares his journey from PT clinician to educator of educators, emphasizing the intersection of teaching, learning, and PT practice.


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