logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2025
22m 24s

PTJ Author Interview: Influence of Race ...

AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION
About this episode
In this episode of the PTJ Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Steven George, PT, PhD, FAPTA, talks with Nicole Tombers, PT, DPT, about her recently published article, which used data from the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service to compare influences on applications to doctor of physical therapy programs between applicants who identified as white and app ... Show More
Up next
Yesterday
November Advocacy Roundup: The Final 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
<p>In this episode, APTA staff experts Rachel Miller, MPH, and Sharon West, JD, discuss how the final 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule will affect the physical therapy profession. </p><p>They explain why physical therapists can expect an average 1.75% increase in payment unde ... Show More
18m 30s
Nov 18
PTJ Author Interview: Real-World Implementation of Intensive Rehab Protocol
<p>In this episode of the PTJ Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Steven George, PT, PhD, FAPTA, talks with Stanley Hung, PT, PhD, about his recently published survey study, which looked at implementation factors for intensive rehabilitation within real-world inpatient stroke rehabilitation ... Show More
25m 25s
Nov 12
How Americans View Physical Therapy: Inside APTA’s Consumer Perceptions Report
<p>What do Americans really think about physical therapy—and what’s keeping more people from seeing a PT? In this episode of the APTA Podcast, host Alicia Hosmer sits down with APTA’s Drew Contreras and Emilio Rouco, as well as APTA’s research partners Shelly Adcock and Tam Nguye ... Show More
32m 6s
Recommended Episodes
Dec 2024
#139: Matching without a dermatology program within 2000 miles with Dr. Alyssa Becker, MD
<p>Today we spoke with Dr. Alyssa Becker, MD. She is a 2024 graduate from the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) who will be starting dermatology residency at the University of Connecticut in 2025 after completing her prelim year at the University of H ... Show More
46m 41s
Dec 2024
Quick Tips for Therapists: How to Help a Client Develop a Positive Cultural Identity
<p>Helen H. Hsu, PsyD, author of <em>The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans</em>, shares how to help a client develop a positive cultural identity. Hsu is a licensed clinical psychologist at Stanford University. She is past president of the Asian American Psychological A ... Show More
4m 28s
Jan 2025
Stacey Diane Arañez Litam, "Patterns that Remain: A Guide to Healing for Asian Children of Immigrants" (Oxford UP, 2025)
This empowering book blends history, storytelling, and culturally grounded techniques to equip readers with the tools needed to promote self-reflection, personal growth, and diasporic healing. Asian Americans represent the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, yet fe ... Show More
26m 54s
Jun 2024
ADHD and the athlete: superpower or disadvantage? With Dr Dusty Narducci. EP#555
In this podcast James Walsh speaks with Dr Dusty Narducci about ADHD in athletes. Dusty is one of the lead authors on the recent AMSSM ADHD position statement and is an expert in the treatment of ADHD in athletes. They discuss the different types of ADHD, how they can manifest in ... Show More
30m 43s
Sep 30
PsychEd Episode 70: Goals of Care Conversations with Dr. Tavis Apramian
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers goals of care conversations.Our guest for this episode is Dr. Tavis Apramian, a clinician-investigator in the Department of Family & Community Medicine (DFCM) at the Universi ... Show More
1h 22m
Apr 2025
Episode 119: Healing Horizons: Navigating the US Medicine Match and the ILMA Research Program
<p>Join us in this episode of the podcast where we host Lebanese students of diverse backgrounds discussing their match process after participating in the International Lebanese Medical Association Research Program. In this episode, we hosted students who have matched in internal ... Show More
20m 50s
Mar 2025
Research Update: Atypical gut microbiota composition in a mouse model of developmental stuttering
Want to share your feedback? Send us a message!Researchers from the Delaware Stuttering Project at the University of Delaware—Dr. Ho Ming Chow, Associate Professor and principal investigator, Sayan Nanda, Ph.D. student, and Dr. Nicole Guarino, research scientist—join host Sara Ma ... Show More
31m 57s
Oct 30
Eram Alam, "The Care of Foreigners: How Immigrant Physicians Changed US Healthcare" (JHU Press, 2025)
For more than 60 years, the United States has trained fewer physicians than it needs, relying instead on the economically expedient option of soliciting immigrant physicians trained at the expense of other countries. The passage of the Hart–Celler Immigration and Nationality Act ... Show More
51m 39s
Oct 2022
225: How Concerned Should You Be about Antinutrients? with Deanna Minich
One of Erin's Instagram posts recently received a lot of attention and A LOT of comments. The post was a video showing how to make a no-soak, no-strain (read: CONVENIENT) nut milk. Many of the comments expressed the concern for antinutrients in nuts. Today Erin sits down with nut ... Show More
55m 21s
Dec 2024
Episode 124: AML Series, Pt 10 - Allogeneic transplant for AML
<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In today’s episode, we welcome back Dr. Amar Kelkar for part 2 of our two-part discussion on allogeneic transplant. In this episode, we build on our prior discussion regarding transplant, this time focusing on transp ... Show More
26m 12s