Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 the more you know the more you realize what you don't know. Kent Dunovan PT Regional West Medical Center sbluff NE > [bULK] Re: Intro to PT class question > Importance: Low > > Interesting question, I would say you need to know how to effectively > communicate with a wide range of people. You can have all the technical > knowledge in the world but if you can't get your point across and make a > connection it won't help you much. > > Jon Weiss, PT, LAT > Team Facilitator > Bellin Sports Medicine - West > > Green Bay, Wisconsin > > >>> " biapt000 " < biapt000@... <mailto:biapt000%40yahoo.com>> > 12/8/2006 8:50:01 AM >>> > To all: > I teach an Introduction to Physical Therapy course to about 400 pre- > physical therapy students. I posed a question to them: What is the > most important thing a PT needs to know/remember? As professionals at > different levels I would like to hear your answers. What would you > tell a future PT student is the most important thing to know/remember... > You don't have to give your name but I would like to know what field of > PT you are working in and how long you have been practicing. Thanks to > all! > > Amy Marshall, PT > biapt000@... <mailto:biapt000%40yahoo.com> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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