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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2017 · 7 MIN

SHORTS: "A Middle Way"-Psychologically Informed PT Practice by Zach Stearns @ZachRStearns

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SHORTS: "A Middle Way"-Psychologically Informed PT Practice by Zach Stearns @ZachRStearns. If you missed last week's announcement, The Voice of the Patient Podcast is joining the Senior Rehab Project! Started by David Reed, the Voice of the Patient Podcast focuses on improving healthcare not only through hearing, but truly listening to the voice of the patient. David is teaming up with Zach Stearns to continue the good work of the podcast. Zach R Stearns - "A Middle Way": Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy Practice Also, check out OldNOTWeak.com for some helpful resources related to my CSM presentation with Karen Litzy. -------------------- If you like what you hear, consider Joining the Senior Rehab Project to get access to: Monthly Mastermind Meetup Newsletter Private FB Group *For links & the other podcasts in the Senior Rehab Project, go to http://SeniorRehabProject.com

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