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In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, & Smart podcast Dr. Karen Litzy hosted Dr. Tonya Miller and Dr. Laurie Brogan to discuss their new book, Professionalism and the Practice of Physical Therapy. The conversation highlighted the importance of professionalism in the field of physical therapy, emphasizing its relevance not only for students but also for practicing professionals throughout their careers.
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[00:01:27] Professionalism in physical therapy.
[00:06:01] Professionalism in physical therapy.
[00:10:20] Professional growth oak tree analogy.
[00:12:43] Reflection in professional development.
[00:17:16] Definition of professionalism.
[00:21:10] Management of self through lifelong learning.
[00:24:15] Mentorship’s role in professionalism.
[00:30:36] Importance of workbooks in learning.
[00:32:01] Successful writing partnership dynamics.
[00:36:10] Professionalism in physical therapy.
[00:39:26] Health, wealth, and wellness.
More About Dr. Laurie Brogan:
Laurie Brogan PT, DPT is a full-time faculty member of the Physical Therapy Department at Misericordia University, primarily responsible for teaching cardiopulmonary physical therapy, clinical skills, and professional development. With strong interests in the needs of the older adult population and interprofessional education/practice, she is also an American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists (APBPTS) Board- Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy, a Certified Exercise Expert for the Aging Adult, and a Certified Master Trainer for TeamSTEPPS, a program developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Department of Defense as a solution to improving collaboration and communication in healthcare settings. Her research and writing centers around interprofessional education and practice, socialization in interprofessional settings, and the development of clinical reasoning in PT education.
More About Dr. Tonya Miller:
Tonya Miller, a national speaker, author, and founder of TYM Coaching, is deeply committed to personal growth and developing strong leaders. With over 25 years of executive leadership skills and a Ph.D. in Leadership Studies, Tonya combines real-world experience with academic expertise. She tailors her coaching programs to fit any individual or organization, from coaching front-line healthcare providers to board-room negotiations. Her recent book, “Professionalism in the Practice of Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach,” is a testament to her commitment, highlighting key elements of professional development for not only physical therapists but for healthcare clinicians and leaders. Tonya is also committed to integrity, accountability, and self-awareness.
In addition to owning TYM Coaching, Tonya is the Academic Program Lead for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. In this role, Tonya leads the Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty and guides developing professionals in leadership and understanding the healthcare industry.
Tonya believes in community engagement and is an active community volunteer. She serves on several boards, including the America Physical Therapy Association PT Proud Special Interest Group, where she serves as the Vice Chair, and PA Vent Camp, a camp for ventilator-dependent children, where she serves as the Executive Director.
Resources from this Episode:
Professionalism and the Practice of Physical Therapy book
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