Episode 359 - Troy McGill: PTs in Primary Care

In episode 359 we’re continuing our discussion in this mini-series on the topic of PTs in primary care providers. This week with Dr Troy McGill, a director of rehab in Alaska and a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force. We talk about what should be required for a PT to function as a primary care provider, the pros and cons, if he thinks primary care by PTs could go bad and more. This week on MCF!

Episode 358 - John Miller: PTs in Primary Care

In episode 358 we’re shifting our focus and talking about physical therapists as a primary care providers with Lieutenant Colonel John Miller. He’s the Chief of Specialty Services at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Centers at Fort Meade, in Maryland, USA. We talk about his experience before, when he didn’t have one and now when he does have a primary care role. His views on what should be required and the pros and cons or benefits and risks of serving in this role. This week on MCF!

Episode 357 - Gary Dykes: Reactions to "The Non-Contact Injury"

This is the MCF episode 357 and we’re wrapping up our discussion of the non-contact injury with another listeners reaction. This time Gary Dykes, a senior instructor for the MIUSA shares his perspective on the past few episodes and some additional proposal of where these faulty patterns may be coming from and how he wonders if and suggests we might best address them. This week on MCF!