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Waves

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The official podcast of APTA Michigan

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APTA Michigan

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12. Jun 2026

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27: Oncology Rehabilitation, Part 2 03.01.2022

We conclude our round-table discussion with Drs. Lori Boright , Andrew Chongaway , Deb Doherty , and Chris Wilson , about the importance of oncology rehabilitation, the need for self-care, the importance of seeing and treating the whole person instead of just a "patient," and the international prevalence of oncologic rehabilitation. Music by Mark Joesting and Andy Wicks.

26: Oncology Rehabilitation, Part 1 20.12.2021

One of my favorite parts of making this podcast is getting to talk to people who are super excited about what they do. Today's guests are four examples of just that. Drs. Andrew Chongaway , Chris Wilson , Lori Boright , and Deb Doherty are oncology rehabilitation experts and share some of their wisdom and enthusiasm with us. Come along as we learn what "oncology rehabilitation" is all about. Links...

25: Humanities in Healthcare, Part 2 [Nicole Piemonte] 04.12.2021

We conclude our discussion with Dr. Nicole Piemonte about the importance of including the humanities in healthcare education, appreciating the lived experience of our patients, understanding the impact of social determinants of health, acknowledging our own vulnerabilities, and detachment as a protective mechanism. #nicolepiemonte #humanitiesinhealthcare #humanitiesinmedicine #humanitiesinphysical...

24: Humanities in Healthcare, Part 1 [Nicole Piemonte] 20.11.2021

The physical therapy profession is an evidenced-based one. Just ask any clinician, educator, or student over the last 15 years. But physical therapists and physical therapist assistants treat humans. Whole persons with quirks and foibles and inconsistencies and flaws. And we are humans, with those same quirks and foibles and inconsistencies and flaws. How do we train our students to be clinicians...

23: House of Delegates and Humanities [Kyle Covington] 13.11.2021

The APTA House of Delegates is a crucial governing body for our profession, yet we may know very little about how it works. Dr. Kyle Covington, associate professor at Duke University and vice-speaker of APTA’s House of Delegates, tells us how it works, how it helps the profession, and even how his students get into […]

Episode 22: 2021 Fall Conference Recap! 25.10.2021

Katharine and Andy were able to finally record together in person! And it was only a little weird! We bring you an audio highlight reel of the APTA Michigan 2021 Fall Conference, held at the Motor City Casino and Hotel in Detroit on October 15-16. It was a blast! We’re already looking forward to the […]

Episode 21: Gender Differences in PT, Part 2 [Karen Litzy] 25.09.2021

We continue our series on gender differences and disparities in the physical therapy profession with an interview with Dr. Karen Litzy, owner of Karen Litzy Physical Therapy in New York City, and host of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, and creator of the Women in Physical Therapy Summit. Dr. Litzy talks about her own winding career path, what inspired […]

Episode 20: Gender Differences in PT, Part 1 [Marie Johanson] 21.07.2021

Waves returns with a new series discussing some of the differences, discrepancies, and disparities among genders in the physical therapy profession. We begin with a conversation with Dr. Marie Johanson, interim director of the Division of Physical Therapy at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, talking about her 2007 research article entitled “Sex differences in career […]

Episode 19: PT and COVID-19, Part 5 [Round Table, Part 2] 03.04.2021

We conclude our series on physical therapists on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic with the second half of our round table discussion featuring Drs. Evan Haezebrouck, Stephanie Kostsuca, and Courtney Witczak. We talk about the benefit that PTs had in advocating for early mobility of patients that would have previously been considered “too […]

Episode 18: PT and COVID-19, Part 4 [Round Table, Part 1] 14.03.2021

After hearing some individual stories of physical therapists on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic (recorded in November 2020), we bring three clinicians together to hear how things have changed with the second surge and new developments with vaccinations. Our guests are Drs. Evan Haezebrouck, Stephanie Kostsuca, and Courtney Witczak. Drs. Haezebrouck and Kostsuca are board certified cardiov...

Episode 17: PT and COVID-19, Part 3 [Stephanie Kostsuca] 16.02.2021

The third part of our series on PTs working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic continues with an interview with Dr. Stephanie Kostsuca, a physical therapist and faculty member in the cardiovascular and pulmonary residency program at the VA healthcare system in Ann Arbor, MI. Music in this episode by Mark Joesting and […]

Episode 16: PT and COVID-19, Part 2 [Evan Haezebrouck] 27.01.2021

We continue our series of stories featuring physical therapists working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Today we hear from Dr. Evan Haezebrouck, a PT at University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. He tells about the mental and emotional toll that this disease caused on the health care professionals he works with, […]

Episode 15: State of the State 2020 [Mike Shoemaker] 12.01.2021

To recap the tumultuous 2020, and to commemorate the end of Dr. Mike Shoemaker’s term as president of APTA Michigan, we sit down with him to hear about some of the important issues covered in the last twelve months, as well as some of his favorite highlights and what is next. Dr. Shoemaker is a […]

Episode 14: PT and COVID-19 [Romina Bello] 14.12.2020

We are beginning a series highlighting the work of some physical therapists on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and hearing their stories in their own words. Dr. Romina Bello is a physical therapist and the early rehab coordinator at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. She tells us how things changed at the start […]

Episode 13: Geriatrics, Part 3 [Depression and COVID-19] 30.11.2020

We conclude our series featuring DPT students from the University of Michigan-Flint as they talk about important issues relating to geriatric physical therapy. Today’s episode features two segments talking about the effects of COVID-19 and depression in the geriatric community and how PT can positively effect patients in a post-COVID world. A special thanks to […]

Episode 12: Geriatrics, Part 2 [Dementia, Delirium, and Depression] 09.11.2020

Waves continues its series highlighting work from students at University of Michigan-Flint as they research topics related to geriatric physical therapy. This episode features Patrick Frazier, Rachel Rainko, Donovan Turchin, and Katie Persha, as they educate us on how we, as therapists, can recognize signs of delirium, dementia, and depression, and how we can provide […]

Episode 11: Geriatrics, Part 1 [Telehealth/Walking Programs/Fall Prevention] 20.10.2020

We begin a series of episodes featuring physical therapy students from University of Michigan-Flint as they present important information on geriatric physical therapy. This episode features Diana Stanek, Elizabeth Glasco, Amy Smith, Allie Lampman, Kateri Rybicki, Kim Krokoski, Emily VanVeldhuisen, and Jamie Schaub. Music in this episode is by Mark Joesting (www.soundcloud.com/mark-joesting), Nctr...

Episode 10: Diversity, Part 7 [Round Table] 05.10.2020

We conclude our series on diversity in the physical therapy workforce and education system by finishing the round table discussion with our guests Dr. Andrea Moore, Dr. Robert Burns, Dr. Leython Williams, and Bana Odeh, SPT.  In this episode, we discuss navigating uncomfortable situations to call out each other for insensitive behaviors and recognizing our […]

Episode 9: 2020 Fall Conference and Elections! 27.09.2020

Don’t miss out on the 2020 APTA Michigan Fall Conference! Click here to learn more! Also, make your voice heard in the 2020 APTA Michigan Elections! Click here to start your ballot!

Episode 8: Diversity, Part 6 [Round Table] 21.09.2020

Waves moves into the final phase of our series on diversity in the physical therapy workforce with the first half of our round table discussion featuring Dr. Andrea Moore, Dr. Robert Burns, Dr. Leython Williams, and Bana Odeh, SPT.  Michigan Executive Directive 2020-7Click on Detroit: Gov. Whitmer mandates implicit bias training for all Michigan health professionals

Episode 7: Diversity, Part 5 [Mihir Trivedi] 24.08.2020

Waves continues our Diversity series with an interview with Dr. Mihir Trivedi, co-chair of APTA Michigan’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee. He tells about his own story and struggles as a foreign-trained physical therapist, how the process could be easier for future foreign-trained therapists, and what the main goals of the DEI committee are.

Episode 6: Diversity, Part 4 [Leython Williams] 17.08.2020

Waves’ diversity series continues with an interview with Dr. Leython Williams, PT and clinic manager with Athletico, and president of the Detroit chapter of the National Association of Black Physical Therapists (NABPT). He tells us of his own journey, the goals of the NABPT, and how the PT profession can support more minorities getting exposed […]

Episode 5: Diversity, Part 3 [Robert Burns] 08.08.2020

Waves’ diversity series continues with a conversation with Dr. Robert Burns, owner of Novi DPT. He talks about disparities in healthcare outcomes among minorities and how PTs can be better prepared to close that gap, including learning about and appreciating the diversity in our patient population and how it relates to patient/therapist interactions. He also […]

Episode 4: Diversity, Part 2 [Bana Odeh] 31.07.2020

Waves’ diversity series continues with a conversation with Bana Odeh, a third year DPT student at Wayne State University. She is a member of APTA MI’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committee and a co-founder of the student organization Inclusivity, Diversity, and Equity in Action (IDEA) at Wayne State’s DPT program. To learn more about […]

Episode 3: Diversity, Part 1 [Andrea Moore] 25.07.2020

Waves is starting a series of episodes on diversity in the physical therapy work force. We are fortunate to have four very special guests who share their experiences as a minority and how it has affected their education and careers. We will release each interview as its own episode, followed by a round-table discussion with […]

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