How We Accelerate Growth for New Partnersย

Owning a physical therapy clinic is a labor of love. You built your practice from the ground up. You earned trust in your community. You created a team and a culture that reflect your standards of care. Scaling that vision is a different challenge. This is not just selling and exiting your practice. This is about […]
Boss Blog: Plain Cheese?

My future daughter in law, Morgan, is aย Board Certifiedย Behavioral Analyst. She uses Applied Behavior Analysis to create interventions and plans that result in positive behavioral change.ย Sheโsย thoughtful, intelligent,ย and great at her job.ย Behavioral change is a complex topic, and I have a lot to learn from her.ย Well before she was certified,ย though,ย Morgan was teaching me about my own […]
PT Patient Expectations in an AI Worldย

I love reading patient comments. There are so many instances of positive feedback, which affirms that weโre doing what we do with a level of professional excellence that our patients didnโt anticipate. There are occasional comments that discuss areas for improvement (and those should be cherished as well), but overall, the feedback we receive is […]
Boss Blog: Integrating AI into PT Care Delivery

By Eric Boss, PT, MBA Iโve been a Physical Therapist for twenty-five years. My career has evolved into working primarily with data, and Iโve been given the gift of applying my clinical experiences in a different approach to helping improve access and care. Without question, the challenge of how and when to integrate Artificial Intelligence […]
6 steps to take to find a job after your PT board exam

Youโve passed your PT board exam and obtained your license. Now, after all your hard work and dedication, itโs time to land that first position in your field. Taking the time to plan your search can mean the difference between finding a job and finding your dream. You want a position where you can make […]
11 interview questions for a physical therapist

Youโve landed an interview for what you hope is your dream job as a physical therapist. Now what? No matter where you are in your career, you may find the questions below as a way to be ready for or brush up on your interview questions. Included with the questions are tips for answering them […]
5 questions to ask yourself before graduating from your DPT program

Itโs exciting to approach the end of your Doctor of Physical Therapy program because youโre going to be able to start the career that youโve worked hard to prepare for. But as the finish line inches closer, there are quite a few things that you need to think about.ย There are plenty of questions that […]
6 questions to prepare for your PT school interview

Itโs exciting when youโre scheduled for an interview with a PT school because itโs one of the first steps in your journey to becoming a physical therapist. But itโs also important that youโre an active participant in the interview process by asking questions, not just answering them. When youโre preparing for a school interview, youโre […]
The Power of Positive Culture โ Part Three

โ Clinic leaders hold one of the most challenging positions in a PT company. While their primary role is still that of a treating clinician, they also have to juggle numerous management responsibilities. This dual focus can lead to a variety of challenges. Leaders must seamlessly shift their attention from a patient-centered approach when dealing […]
The Worst Kept Secret to Providing the Best Patient Care

Becoming a Physical Therapist (PT) is a long and demanding road. Excelling academically in undergraduate education is crucial for acceptance to PT school. After that, doctoral-level coursework consumes the next three years. Upon graduation, you must successfully complete a rigorous national exam. Following licensure, many PTs choose to pursue additional specialized certifications or residencies to […]
Creating Connections Within Your Team – Part Two

Connection and connectedness can mean a variety of things to different people. It may mean a team has a deep emotional connection with each other and operates more like a family. This may seem wonderful in theory, but these situations can be rare to find. What Iโm talking about is a bit smaller scale. Itโs […]
Boss Blog: Showing Up

In high school, my history teacher quickly figured me out. Within the first two weeks, he “invited” me to sit in the front row. My assigned seat was close enough that a sneeze could scatter his papers. Though I don’t remember much about his western civilization lessons, I do remember the bumper sticker affixed to […]