Tag: DPT
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“If You Want Change To Occur, You Have To Be There”: An Interview With Dr. Marilyn Moffat, PT, DPT, PhD, DSc (hon), FAPTA, GCS, CSCS

Dr. Moffat is a ABPTS Geriatric Clinical Specialist, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults, a BoneFit® Professional, and a Certified Rock Steady Boxing Clinician.
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17 Most Common Interview Questions and Answers [Free Template]
Congratulations on your journey towards PT School! If you’re navigating this page, that means you’ve already applied, and you’re either waiting to hear from schools, or you’ve received an invitation to interview with them! That’s amazing! We offer a free interview template on our website which can be found by clicking the button below: Feel…
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“It’s More Than Just Letters After Your Name”: An Interview with Dr. John Sutera, PT, DPT, MSPT

We are so excited to share with you this interview with Dr. John Sutera, PT, DPT, MSPT. He is also a Rock Steady Boxing Certified Clinician as well as certified in vestibular rehabilitation. He is an expert in vestibular rehabilitation with over 20 years of experience in physical therapy. Dr. Sutera has been part of…
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“There Is No Better Existence Than To Serve People.”: An Interview With Dr. Kevin Weaver, PT, DPT, MA, OCS, CEA, CIE

For our second interview of PT Month, we were able to sit down with Dr. Kevin Weaver, PT, DPT. Dr. Weaver is a Certified Orthopedic Specialist (OCS), as well as a master of ergonomics, certified by both the Board of Certified Professional Ergonomists (CEA) and the Oxford Research Institute of Ergonomics in Industrial Ergonomics (CIE).…
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“Go All In, Do It With A Purpose”: An Interview With Anat Lubetzky, PT, PhD, CSCS

Jump To: For PT Month, we had the privilege to sit down with our professor, Dr. Anat Lubetzky, who is a physical therapist, researcher, educator, and much more. She shared her thoughts and advice on how to be successful physical therapists, researchers, and physical therapy students! Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your passions,…
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Dealing With Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome (im-pos-ter sin-drohm): Noun. anxiety or self-doubt that results from persistently undervaluing one’s competence and active role in achieving success, while falsely attributing one’s accomplishments to luck or other external forces. I struggled with imposter syndrome for a long time. From the start of my application process, to even now, I have felt overwhelming…
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Everything You Need to Know About PTCAS Reference Letters

So what is a letter of recommendation/reference in PTCAS? Where do I add my references in PTCAS? Who should I be asking to write a recommendation? More importantly, HOW do I ask someone to write a letter of recommendation? There are a lot of questions and uncertainties surrounding letters of recommendation and references. Let’s dive…
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Lexi’s Journey to Physical Therapy

My journey to Physical Therapy was a bit more traditional. I attended Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville for undergrad and majored in Exercise Science. After that, I went directly from graduation in the spring into PT school that summer. The transition was just enough time to pack up my life to move halfway across the…
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Haley’s Journey to Physical Therapy

Academics I took the usual courses: anatomy, physiology, chemistry, etc. I made sure to take many “recommended” courses as well (keep in mind, this will vary between schools). This included courses such as medical terminology, exercise physiology, and nutrition. Taking these courses not only helped strengthen my application, but I found that having this background…
