• Friday, May 24, 2013RSS Feed

    DPT Moms Sought for 'Family Circle' Story

    If you're a mom with your doctor of physical therapy degree, Family Circle magazine may be interested in having a reporter interview you for an upcoming story, "Best Advice from Dr Mom." The story focuses on what these moms do to keep their families happy and healthy. Family Circle is looking for someone with a child or children between the ages of 7 to 18, affiliated with a university, and located in the Midwest, West, or Northwest. If you're interested and available, please contact APTA's Jennifer Rondon no later than Tuesday, May 28.


    Friday, May 24, 2013RSS Feed

    Proposed Legislation Seeks to Advance Rehabilitation Research

    Federal legislation proposed this week would help advance rehabilitation research within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Bill S 1027, introduced by Sens Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Tim Johnson (D-SD), calls for a working group comprising various NIH institutes and centers to update and streamline NIH's rehabilitation research priorities.

    The bill would require a report on the feasibility of implementing recommendations proposed in the final report of the NIH Blue Ribbon Panel on Medical Rehabilitation Research, which included APTA members Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, Anthony Delitto, PT, PhD, and Alan M. Jette, PT, PhD. It also would allow interagency agreements to better coordinate rehabilitation research conducted by agencies outside of the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Shortly after the release of the Blue Ribbon Panel recommendations late last year, APTA's Section on Research spoke with Kirk's office about the recommendations as part of APTA's 2013 research fly-in. During the fly-in, leading physical therapy researchers from Illinois and across the country highlighted the positive contributions of rehabilitation research and advocated for advancing the role of this research at NIH.

    APTA applauds this legislation and looks forward to working with the offices of Sens Kirk and Johnson to advance the bill in Congress.


    Friday, May 24, 2013RSS Feed

    APTA's Virtual Career Fair Coming Up June 6

    You are less than 2 weeks away from what could be the next level in your career-find out at APTA's free Virtual Career Fair on Thursday, June 6, 1:00 pm-4:00 pm ET. This live, online event is a great way for you to engage directly with employers about their current and future physical therapy opportunities. Participate in the Virtual Career Fair for as long as you wish, chatting 1-on-1 with recruiters to discuss your background and experience, and their current and future career opportunities. Here are a few of the companies you'll find at the Virtual Fair: Caduceus Occupational Medicine, Hallmark Rehabilitation, and Dynamic Physical Therapy. Space is limited, so register today.


    Thursday, May 23, 2013RSS Feed

    Support Provided to Oklahoma After Tornado

    APTA has reached out to the Oklahoma Chapter offering our condolences, assistance, and support following the devastating tornado this week. The chapter board has voted to designate funds toward relief efforts, with matching funds provided from APTA. Through its social media outlets and other channels, the chapter continues to reach out to identify those in the physical therapy community directly affected by the storms. At this time, a designated fund for relief efforts to directly benefit our community has not been established.

    Members interested in contributing to relief efforts are encouraged to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.


    Thursday, May 23, 2013RSS Feed

    Fit After 50 Member Challenge Winner Patsy Shropshire, PT, on BoomerCafé.com

    A blog post by APTA "Fit After 50 Member Challenge" winner Patsy Shropshire, PT, is the featured story on www.BoomerCafé.com. Shropshire talks about her health and wellness group for women who primarily are in their 50s and 60s. The group is called "Women With Balls," and most are cancer survivors. Read their story and post about it to your social sites!


    Thursday, May 23, 2013RSS Feed

    Foundation Gala to Honor Past and Present Visionaries

    Join the Foundation for Physical Therapy for a special evening at the Foundation Gala: Honoring Past and Present Visionaries on Thursday, June 27, at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center during APTA's Conference & Exposition. The program will include recognition of the Foundation's 2013 service award recipients and a special tribute to past trustees of the Foundation's Board of Directors. The evening also will include a special celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Marquette Challenge.

    Enjoy dinner, dancing, and the opportunity to bid on the following items in the Silent Auction: elegant vintage jewelry provided by Empire Diamond, an adventurous half-day sail aboard Stanley Paris' Kiwi Spirit, and an exquisite selection of handmade pottery by Roger Allen Clay.

    If you have not already purchased a ticket, please do so by June 5. Regular admission is $150 ($100 for students). Table sponsorships are $2,000 and include 10 tickets plus additional benefits. Find out how to purchase tickets or call Erica Sadiq at 703/706-8595.


    Wednesday, May 22, 2013RSS Feed

    Ask for Therapy Cap Repeal During National Stroke Awareness Month

    There are 7 million people in the United States who have survived a stroke, according to the National Stroke Association-and these survivors are your patients. Now, during National Stroke Awareness Month, help ensure their access to physical therapist services by e-mailing your legislators and asking them to repeal the Medicare therapy cap. Tell Congress that your patients-their constituents-must receive timely and proper care after they have suffered a stroke.

    APTA has joined the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to highlight National Stroke Awareness month on Capitol Hill through this rolling e-mail campaign. The goal is not only to repeal the cap but to bring awareness to the importance of rehabilitation following a stroke.

    Nonmembers and patients can also get involved and contact their legislators using APTA's Patient Action Center. Please take time to personalize your e-mails and share your experience as a physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, or patient. Members of Congress care how this issue impacts their constituents.

    As summer approaches, this issue will heat up as Congress works on legislation to reform the Medicare physician fee schedule and the sustainable growth rate formula. It is more important than ever to let your members of Congress know that patients should not be subjected to an arbitrary cap on medically necessary services.

    Join Mike Klonowski, PT, DPT, PCS, who has been treating Sen Mark Kirk (R-IL) following his stroke in 2012, and help ensure no one is denied necessary physical therapy by taking action today.


    Wednesday, May 22, 2013RSS Feed

    World's Health Professions Call for New Emphasis on Working Together

    The global bodies for the 5 leading health professions, representing more than 26 million health professionals worldwide, are calling for a new emphasis on collaborative practice. Health professions working together around the world can lead to improved health services and a more effective use of resources, they say.

    The World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA), which brings together the World Confederation for Physical Therapy, the International Council of Nurses, the International Pharmaceutical Federation, the World Dental Federation, and the World Medical Association, issued a statement during the World Health Organization's 66th World Health Assembly this week.

    WHPA calls on governments to fund health system structures that support interprofessional collaborative practice, promote shared learning in education programs, and encourage health professionals to respect each others' expertise.

    Marilyn Moffat, PT, DPT, PhD, DSc (hon), GCS, CSCS, CEEAA, FAPTA, president of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy said: "Effective interprofessional collaborative practice brings benefits in every area of health services-from health promotion through injury prevention to condition management. Working together, professionals can effectively address pressing societal health needs such as the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors."


    Wednesday, May 22, 2013RSS Feed

    CMS Offers Webinars on Health Insurance Marketplace

    Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who want to better understand the health insurance exchange initiative that resulted from the Affordable Care Act, also being called the health insurance marketplace, can tune in to webinars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

    Repeated several times throughout June and July, these training opportunities are broken into 2 levels:

    Level 1: Health Insurance Marketplace 101. A 1-hour high-level overview of the accomplishments of the Affordable Care Act and a basic introduction to the marketplace (exchanges) highlighting who is eligible and how the marketplace will work.

    Level 2: Understanding the Health Insurance Marketplace. A 2-hour detailed review of the marketplace (exchanges), including eligibility, enrollment, plan structure, Medicaid expansion, and the streamlined application.

    The training sessions are free but first-come-first-served, with a limit of 200 people per session. CMS said, however, that it will add sessions if there's high demand.


    Sunday, May 19, 2013RSS Feed

    Systems Updates Create Content Freeze at APTA Websites

    Due to necessary upgrades of the content management system powering APTA.org and other APTA websites, there will be no new content posted at these sites effective immediately until the system upgrades are complete.

    During this time, you can still access content, login to your account, and perform usual transactions (course registrations, profile changes, etc), but APTA will not be able to make content updates to sites, including the posting of breaking news.

    The "content freeze" could last as few as 48 hours, but it also could end as late as Friday, May 24.

    Affected sites are:

    We regret the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

    Contact APTA's member services department if you experience any problems on these sites during the upgrade period.


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