In the ED Now

Rebekah Griffith

A podcast to make you an excellent Emergency Department Physical Therapist.

  1. Jun 17

    Top of Scope on the Navajo Nation: ED PT, Ultrasound, and Rural Healthcare Innovation

    Episode Summary What does it look like to practice truly at the top of scope in one of the most rural healthcare settings in the country? In this episode, Dr. Rebekah Griffith sits down with John VanEyk, PT, an embedded Emergency Department Physical Therapist at Tséhootsooí Medical Center on the Navajo Nation. John shares his journey from consult-based care to a fully embedded ED role, discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of serving a tribal community, and explains how innovative approaches—including musculoskeletal point-of-care ultrasound—are helping transform patient care. 🗣️ Featured Guest John VanEyk, PT Emergency Department Physical Therapist Tséhootsooí Medical Center | Fort Defiance, Arizona With more than 30 years of clinical experience, John has helped build and expand ED physical therapy services on the Navajo Nation and is a leading advocate for top-of-scope emergency practice in rural healthcare settings. 🧭 Key Takeaways Building an ED PT Program Lessons learned from consult-based, hybrid, and fully embedded models Why finding clinicians who want to work in the ED matters Strategies for growing programs in rural and underserved communities Practicing on the Navajo Nation Unique cultural and logistical considerations in tribal healthcare Addressing barriers such as transportation, follow-up access, and limited community resources The importance of relationship-building and continuity of care The Generalist Advantage Why emergency department PTs need broad clinical skills Caring for patients across the lifespan and across diagnoses Preparing students and new graduates for emergency practice Ultrasound and the Future of PT How John uses musculoskeletal point-of-care ultrasound in the ED Identifying tendon injuries, fractures, effusions, and even unexpected DVTs Why ultrasound may be one of the next frontiers for physical therapy practice Creating System-Wide Value Reducing unnecessary transfers and imaging Improving patient flow and access to care Supporting clinical decision-making in resource-limited environments 💬 Noteworthy Quotes “Mindset plus skillset—that’s what practicing at the top of scope really means.” “You have to find people who love the emergency department. That’s how programs succeed.” “I think ultrasound is the future of our profession.” 🔗 Resources Mentioned Top of Scope: The Emergency Department Physical Therapist Practice Handbook Top of Scope Summit On-Demand Recordings Musculoskeletal Point-of-Care Ultrasound Education 👤 Why This Episode Matters This conversation highlights what’s possible when physical therapists are empowered to practice at the top of their scope, even in resource-limited environments. Whether you’re building an ED PT program, serving a rural community, or looking to expand your clinical skillset, John’s experience offers practical lessons and inspiration for the future of the profession. ✅ Great For Audience Benefit Physical Therapists Learn strategies for ED practice and program development Rural Healthcare Clinicians Explore innovative solutions to limited resources Students & New Graduates Understand opportunities in emergency care Healthcare Leaders See how ED PT improves outcomes and system efficiency 🎧 Listen now to learn how top-of-scope practice, innovation, and a commitment to service are transforming emergency care on the Navajo Nation. Learn more about POCUS and Dr. Stephen Ramsey here.

    17 min
  2. 07/03/2025

    Why Every ED Needs a Physical Therapist — with Dr. Cassie Mountz

    🔹 Episode Summary Emergency Department Physical Therapy is more than just mobility support — it’s a gateway to better outcomes, reduced admissions, enhanced patient experience, and system-wide cost savings. In this episode, Dr. Cassie Mountz explains why embedding PT at the “front porch” of care transforms the entire healthcare house. 🗣️ Featured Guest Dr. Cassie Mountz, DPT, ED-PT leader and innovator. Dr. Mountz shares practical insights from her experience pioneering ED-based PT programs and advocates for expanding practice scope nationwide. 🧭 Key Takeaways The ED as Healthcare’s Front Porch Early PT involvement influences admission decisions and care pathways immediately upon patient arrival. Example scenarios where prompt PT action shifted the patient journey. Implementing ED‑PT in Real World Settings Effective strategies for training, staffing, and securing administrative support. Practical tips for building interprofessional collaboration in fast‑paced environments. Clinical Impacts of Embedded PT Improved pain management, reduced opioid use, fewer unnecessary admissions, and enhanced patient satisfaction. Highlighted metrics and case outcomes. Teamwork That Works Best practices for coordination between PTs, physicians, nurses, and case managers. Embedding PT workflows within existing ED processes. Advocacy & Vision for the Future Dr. Mountz’s goals for national recognition and standardized ED-PT protocols. Steps practitioners can take to champion change in their institutions. 💬 Noteworthy Quotes “We’re caring at the threshold — right where everything begins.” (~00:05:40) “Early mobilization isn’t just convenient — it prevents decline in complex patients.” (~00:13:25) “When PT is embedded in the ED team, positive ripple effects spread throughout the system.” (~00:22:10) 🔗 Links & Resources Dr. Mountz’s key publications on ED-based PT and service integration Case series and pilot studies showing admission rates and length-of-stay reductions Additional reading on interprofessional collaboration in acute care settings 👤 Why This Episode Matters Ideal listening for ED clinicians, physical therapists, hospital leaders, and health policy stakeholders Combines story-driven examples with system-level evidence and action steps A motivational roadmap for expanding PT scope and creating value at the point of entry ✅ Great For … Audience Benefit Physical Therapists (PTs) Understand how to start or scale ED-PT services Clinic & Hospital Administrators See cost and care benefits of early PT in ED Interprofessional Clinicians Learn strategies for seamless team integration Policy & Advocacy Leaders Get vision-aligned frameworks for role expansion 🎧 Listen or watch now and discover how the ED “front porch” can become a powerful gateway to patient-centered, cost-effective care.

    16 min

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