PhysioU PTA Faculty User Panel Discussion - Key Teaching Strategies and Lessons Learned with PhysioU

Embracing technology looks different in every classroom and doesn't have to be complicated. Join PhysioU Education Lead Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, for a collaborative panel discussion regarding implementation, teaching strategies, and outcomes using the PhysioU suite of apps to support students across the entire curriculum.

Our expert faculty panel will include:

  • Dr. Justin Carrier, PT, DPT, Salt Lake Community College

  • Dr. Amanda Snider, PT, DPT, CKTP, CSFMA, Penn State Mont Alto

  • Dr. Ashley M. Reedy, PT, DPT, BSPTS, Lackawanna College

00:00 Tracy Moore Introduction

00:24 Today's Agenda

01:46 Today's Faculty Panel

04:09 The Future of PT and PTA Education: Where Are We Headed?

04:59 Justin Carrier Introduction

07:41 State of PTA Education

11:34 PT/PTA Program Collaboration

13:50 PhysioU

16:56 Connecting Clinical Practice to Classroom Learning

17:32 Amanda Snider Introduction

19:10 How to use PhysioU in the Lab

23:30 Student Perspective/Faculty Perspective

25:21 Clinical Education

27:48 Lessons Learned

33:18 Mentoring Millennials: Training the Next Generation of Students with Technology in the Classroom

33:48 Ashley Reedy Introduction

36:35 Pre-Labs: Orthopaedic Rehabilitation & Kinesiology

40:43 Examples: Kinesiology Pre-Lab

45:44 Therapeutic Exercise-Critical Thinking Assignments

52:59 Advice for New Faculty Users

55:09 Questions/Answers

1:03:32 Supporting Students Through the Entire Curriculum

1:07:32 Get Started With PhysioU

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Revolutionizing Medical Screening and Patient Assessment for Physical Therapists

The Medical Screening app is an innovative tool for educators and students to learn about screening patients with medical conditions. As a quick reference guide, clinicians can use the app to aid their clinical decision-making about whether the patient warrants an immediate referral or can continue with treatment and rehabilitation. The app covers all body systems and provides essential assessment skills, insightful subjective interview/patient history questions, and a visceral pain referral map.

After five years of meticulous development, the Medical Screening app contains a wealth of information. It provides an understanding of constitutional signs, guides users through the process of performing a systems review and a review of systems, and explores common visceral pain referral patterns. Moreover, it enables users to conduct appropriate screening procedures, ensuring optimal decision-making regarding a patient’s suitability for continued treatment or the need for an immediate referral. The app also includes an invaluable compilation of "not to be missed"/red flag conditions.

This app is an indispensable tool for educators, clinicians, and students who want to enhance their knowledge in these areas while working with diverse patients and clients. It is a comprehensive resource for determining the appropriateness of rehabilitation or referral.

Elevate your teaching and clinical practice by exploring the features of the new Medical Screening app today! Witness firsthand how this innovative tool can revolutionize patient assessment, streamline decision-making, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

Cardiopulmonary Rehab Apps and E-Learning to Improve Clinical Reasoning

This week in our Faculty Friday series, Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, Education Lead at PhysioU, will guide you through PhysioU’s cardiopulmonary rehabilitation app and e-learning content. Whether you are struggling to organize information for your students, trying to stay up to date with classroom technology, or excited to share how you use these resources in your own classroom, join us for a discussion of all things cardiopulm!

00:00 Tracy Moore Introduction

01:22 Webinar Overview

02:28 Common Challenges

05:02 PhysioU Suite Apps

07:54 Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation App

35:20 Lab Handouts/Worksheets

42:43 Case Studies

47:33 Simulations

57:14 Supporting Students Through the Entire Curriculum

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Fundamental Skills: ROM/MMT, and Surface Anatomy Palpation Apps and SIMs for your Classroom

Let’s go back to basics with key motor skill learning for ROM, MMT, and Surface Anatomy Palpation during this week’s Faculty Friday webinar! Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, Education Lead at PhysioU, will provide an overview of our fundamental skills suite, focusing on the ROM/MMT and Surface Anatomy Palpation apps, as well as e-learning materials and simulations for your classroom. See you there!

00:00 Tracy Moore Introduction

02:20 Webinar Overview

02:53 Common Challenges

06:30 PhysioU suite apps

09:06 ROM, MMT, and Palpation app

34:43 Surface Anatomy Palpation app

50:37 ROM, MMT, and Palpation Simulations

56:33 PTA Faculty Panel

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Evolving Clinical Reasoning with the Improved MSK Decision Tree

The MSK Decision Tree has gotten an upgrade! Your favorite evidence-based clinical reasoning tool has learned a few new tricks. Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, Education Lead at PhysioU is here to present the new and improved MSK Decision Tree, don’t miss out. Whether you are already using this tool in your program or you are just curious about how to incorporate clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis according to the guidelines, sign up today to join the conversation.

00:00 Tracy Moore Introduction

00:16 Today's Agenda

00:34 Meet the Team

01:35 What is a decision tree?

12:17 MSK Decision Tree app

44:48 Feedback/coments/questions

47:31 Ortho app

51:10 PTA Faculty Panel Spotlight

52:17 Preview of Medical Screening app

Helpful Links: Complimentary Educator access | Educator resources | Set up a Demo