Tue, 23 November 2021
In episode 361 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We're wrapping up our discussion on the topic of Physios in Primary Care. We're joined by Mr. Brian Sorensen, a physiotherapist in Aalborg, Denmark; and we chat about episodes #358, #359, and #360 - our reactions as well as our similar and different opinions on this topic. This week on MCF!
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Mon, 15 November 2021
In episode 360 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We’re talking with Dr. Lena Bornhoft, a physiotherapist and PhD in Gothenburg, Sweden. The topic: PTs in primary care. We discuss what led her in this direction, what factors influence the use of physio in primary care, her research findings and more! This week on MCF!
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Mon, 8 November 2021
In episode 359 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We’re continuing our discussion in this mini-series on the topic of PTs in primary care providers. This week with Dr. Troy McGill, a director of rehab in Alaska and a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force. We talk about what should be required for a PT to function as a primary care provider, the pros and cons, if he thinks primary care by PTs could go bad and more! This week on MCF!
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Tue, 2 November 2021
In episode 358 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We’re shifting our focus and talking about physical therapists as a primary care providers with Lieutenant Colonel John Miller. He’s the Chief of Specialty Services at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Centers at Fort Meade, in Maryland, USA. We talk about his experience before, when he didn’t have one and now when he does have a primary care role. His views on what should be required and the pros and cons or benefits and risks of serving in this role. This week on MCF!
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