PT Workforce

Advancing Men’s Pelvic Health: Expert Perspectives on the Growing Need for Specialized PTs

Men’s pelvic health is a deeply under-explored area of physical therapy. While DPT programs may set aside some time to…

Purpose, Presence, and Power: NABPT Synergy Summit 2025 Reflections

I arrived at the NABPT Synergy Summit carrying the weight of a full clinic day, mentally tired but genuinely excited…

Survival Skills for the New Era of PT: Reflections from the 2025 Graham Sessions

What do you get when you bring together some of the brightest minds in physical therapy to discuss the new…

The Death of DEI in Healthcare: What it Means for Physical Therapy

Over the past four months, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives have faced a rapid decline across many different industries, including…

Building a Healthcare Career You Love

“37% of clinicians are considering leaving their role in the next 2–3 years.” Clinicians enter the workforce to help people—but…

6 Equitable Hiring Practices to Help You Diversify Your DPT Clinic

Let us put on our fortune-teller hat and make some guesses about who you are. You are a hiring manager,…

From Generalist to Specialist: What to Know About Board-Certified PT Specialties

Have you ever heard the advice to “niche down?” This business concept is simple: Narrow your focus to serve a…

A Day in the Life of a PT Resident

Attending a physical therapy residency program is a big commitment. Not only are DPT residencies incredibly work-intensive, they’re often extremely…

Time to Reimagine The American Dream

I opened the building door, ran up the stairs, and stopped by the door to the apartment. It had been…

Diversifying the PT Hiring Pool Through HBCUs

Many people who work in or alongside the physical therapy industry are invested in diversifying the PT profession. National PT…

Yuri Kochiyama

“Our ultimate objective in learning about anything is to try to create and develop a more just society than we have seen.”

Yuri Kochiyama