Change is Inevitable. How might you oversee it?
There is change in progress in Physical Therapy: a constant, unavoidable change. Reimbursement is logically a stickler, more work area work is significant and less dynamic treatment from the PT is given. There are new degrees, residencies and accreditations. There are progressively increasingly evidence based research articles to process and apply to our patients.
Given the persevering change in our calling, how are you going to oversee it? There are three distinct approaches to work with the movements around you:
1. You can hate what transpires,
2. You can agree to that which transpires, OR
3. You can imagine what transpires.
As your day pushes ahead, I invite you to consider ways that you can envision the movements in Physical Therapy. Become a thought head, share your musings for dealing with progress.
I keep an old letter in my wallet as a token of the unfaltering quality of progress. The letter is from Martin Van Buren to President Andrew Jackson. Mr. Van Buren appears, from the beginning, to disdain the movements that are going on around him, and he eventially comes to be one of the people who will envision what happens. For mor details, Please visit this link https://www.marilynpinkphd.com/