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The Unconventional CSM Session You Don't Want to Miss

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We’re all about multidisciplinary care here at TheOncoPT. But sometimes the “how” of multidisciplinary care is challenging to implement. Should your patient see multiple disciplines at the same time? Should we stack appointments in one day? Or space them out?

The cleanest answer is, it depends. But if you’re ready for a real answer, tune into today’s episode!

Dr. Sharon Gorman, PT is leading two teams as they go head to head in an Oxford Debate to deliberate if acute care PTs should or should not provide co-treatments with other therapies. (P.S. if you’ve never seen an Oxford Debate, you are in for a treat. And if “Oxford” or “debate” seems boring, this Oxford Debate promises to be anything BUT boring!)

No matter where you fall on this practice spectrum, what Dr. Gorman shares in this preview episode will challenge you to think more about why (or why not) you choose to co-treat on your next patient case.

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Writing your oncology specialty exam case report is a huge undertaking.

And it’s easy to make silly mistakes that can derail your entire writing process.

That’s why you need my brand new FREE masterclass: The 3 Step Framework for a Finished Case Report

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We’re all about multidisciplinary care here at TheOncoPT. But sometimes the “how” of multidisciplinary care is challenging to implement. Should your patient see multiple disciplines at the same time? Should we stack appointments in one day? Or space them out?

The cleanest answer is, it depends. But if you’re ready for a real answer, tune into today’s episode!

Dr. Sharon Gorman, PT is leading two teams as they go head to head in an Oxford Debate to deliberate if acute care PTs should or should not provide co-treatments with other therapies. (P.S. if you’ve never seen an Oxford Debate, you are in for a treat. And if “Oxford” or “debate” seems boring, this Oxford Debate promises to be anything BUT boring!)

No matter where you fall on this practice spectrum, what Dr. Gorman shares in this preview episode will challenge you to think more about why (or why not) you choose to co-treat on your next patient case.

Listen now!

Writing your oncology specialty exam case report is a huge undertaking.

And it’s easy to make silly mistakes that can derail your entire writing process.

That’s why you need my brand new FREE masterclass: The 3 Step Framework for a Finished Case Report

Save your seat at TheOncoPT.com/framework

Follow TheOncoPT on Instagram.
Follow TheOncoPT on TikTok.
Follow TheOncoPT on Twitter.

  continue reading

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