24 min

Geriatric Physical Therapy Professionalism: Your Journey House Call: A MedBridge Podcast

    • Courses

The scope of practice in physical therapy continues to expand with greater opportunity for clinicians to deepen and focus their expertise, improving quality of care for patients/clients. As a doctoring profession, we are accountable for commitment to professional development and clinical excellence, integrity, moral agency, and competence. With experience, proficiency, and credentials, comes expectations and accountability beyond the daily performance of your job. This course will challenge you to consider these opportunities and potentially set some personal goals for the next steps in your career. This course is appropriate for physical therapists pursuing board specialty in geriatrics, or at least deepening the focus of your practice to specifically serve the aging population.

Learning Objectives


Identify current privileges and obligations of physical therapist practice through the 100-year history of the profession
Translate ethical and moral foundations to their practice, reflecting their accountability in a doctoring profession
Identify action items needed to advance their personal professional growth

Geriatric Physical Therapy is brought to you by MedBridge Education. If you’d like to see if you can earn continued professional development  credit for listening to this episode, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit.


To hear more episodes of Geriatric Physical Therapy or view other MedBridge content, visit

https://www.medbridge.com/



If you’d like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

The scope of practice in physical therapy continues to expand with greater opportunity for clinicians to deepen and focus their expertise, improving quality of care for patients/clients. As a doctoring profession, we are accountable for commitment to professional development and clinical excellence, integrity, moral agency, and competence. With experience, proficiency, and credentials, comes expectations and accountability beyond the daily performance of your job. This course will challenge you to consider these opportunities and potentially set some personal goals for the next steps in your career. This course is appropriate for physical therapists pursuing board specialty in geriatrics, or at least deepening the focus of your practice to specifically serve the aging population.

Learning Objectives


Identify current privileges and obligations of physical therapist practice through the 100-year history of the profession
Translate ethical and moral foundations to their practice, reflecting their accountability in a doctoring profession
Identify action items needed to advance their personal professional growth

Geriatric Physical Therapy is brought to you by MedBridge Education. If you’d like to see if you can earn continued professional development  credit for listening to this episode, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit.


To hear more episodes of Geriatric Physical Therapy or view other MedBridge content, visit

https://www.medbridge.com/



If you’d like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

24 min