PT Made Simple: How to Be Succesful In Physical Therapy For Students, Clinicians, and Licensed Professionals
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Author(s)DPT, Brian Grenda PT
ISBN / ASIN1495955184
ISBN-139781495955181
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,317,305
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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PT Made Simple: How to be successful in Physical Therapy is a great book for anyone interested in the career of PT. The book covers all aspects of outpatient orthopedics and how to be successful in the clinic. Whether you are a student, clinician, staff PT, or manager, there is a section that you can benefit from. You will learn how to become a PT, find the right job, make the most salary, treat a lot of patients, properly document, increase your insurance reimbursement from Medicare and other insurances, increase your revenue and improve your PT business. You will learn how to treat athletes, post-surgical patients, and deal with the tough complex pain in the butt patients. This book was written about how to become a successful physical therapist by a successful physical therapist. This book is great for everyone no matter how much you know about PT. This book will get you on the right path to get into PT school, pass the board exam, and become a successful licensed PT. Brian Grenda is a real licensed PT that manages a PT clinic in Florida. His real life experiences will teach you how to be successful from his successes and failures. Learn firsthand how to be successful and what steps and strategies you can easily implement to be a great PT.
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