Mastering Communication in PT Leadership – Part One

Mastering Communication in PT Leadership You did it. Your competence, abilities, and hard work have paid off. You are the one in charge. But what do you do now? Becoming a leader in the physical therapy industry marks a significant achievement. It is natural to assume that those that make the best clinicians will be […]
Boss Blog: True Collaboration

Collabs are not exclusive to Generation Z. Remember when David Bowie teamed up with Queen for “Under Pressure” in 1981? And who can forget Michael Jordan’s iconic partnership with Nike when the first Air Jordan shoe made its debut in 1985? From music to fashion to even food (Taco Bell Dorito Loco, anyone?), America has […]
Fostering a Thriving Company Culture

โIn today’s world where the line between work and life blurs, itโs key for leaders to create an environment that attracts, motivates and retains top talent for long-term success. As companies navigate the evolving landscape of team member expectations and workplace dynamics, focusing on a holistic approach to company culture, work-life balance and team member […]
Boss Blog: Stages of Play

Sometimes you get gifts you want, and sometimes you get gifts you need. During my time at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I had no interest in the topic of pediatrics. However, the cohort of professors at the time were some of the most elite minds in the nation regarding pediatric physical therapy. Notably, Dr. […]
The top 8 reasons you might feel knee and ankle pain in the same leg

If youโre experiencingย knee painย and foot orย ankle painย in the same leg, it can be hard to tell if youโve got one injury or two different ones. The good news is thatย knee painย and ankle pain in the same leg can often be traced back to the one single cause. Because these joints are stacked on top of […]
Leaders Eat Last

I recently came across a powerful reminder of how military leaders prioritize the needs of their non-commissioned soldiers. They would let their soldiers be served their food first, even placing themselves at the back of the line. This simple act holds deep symbolism and has significant implications for leaders across all organizations. As Simon Sinek […]
Boss Blog: Lessons from Pizza

When I moved to West Michigan from the south side of Chicago, it seemed like an unwritten rule for locals to share recommendations about must-try pizza places. Out of politeness and a desire to get acquainted with the neighborhood, there was a sense of obligation to venture out and later provide feedback on whether the […]
The 5 types of PT exam questions you should prepare for

Embarking on a career in physical therapy as a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) or a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) requires a commitment to excellence and a thorough understanding of your chosen profession. An essential component of either career path is the National Physical Therapy Examinations for Physical Therapist Assistants (NPTE-PTA) and the Doctors of […]
What salary and benefits can you expect as an Alliance physical therapist?

Are you a physical therapist looking for work? Youโd be joining a group of nearly 229,740 physical therapists in the United States. This number is expected to grow rapidly, with a projected increase of about 15% by the year 2032. Say youโve completed all your education and licensure requirements to begin working as a physical […]
Boss Blog: Navigating the Negativity

โThe Best Jobs of the 2000sโโa title that appeared in virtually every magazine throughout the 1990s. At this time, email was nonexistent, and Google was still a decade away from going public. However, everyone knew PT was the profession of choice in the new millennium. In the early 2000s, information started flowing electronically. By 2010, […]
7 common DPT interview questions (and the BEST answers to give)

Every job interview is different. Youโre applying to a variety of companies with different cultures that have unique expectations. But when youโre looking for a position in one specific field, such as physical therapy, thereโs bound to be some commonalities between the interviews. You can use those commonalities in your favor by knowing what to […]
4 types of interview questions providers commonly ask when searching for a physical therapist

Looking to start or continue a rewarding career in physical therapy? Finding a physical therapy provider that offers exceptional patient experiences is a great first step, and working for a provider that shares your values and commitment to care can have a major impact on your job satisfaction. Once you have narrowed your job search, […]