J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1996 Sep; 24(3): 115-21.
In search of clinical excellence.
Redwood Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, Inc. Castro Valley, CA 94546, USA.
This article was presented as a lecture at the 1995 Combined Sections Meeting by Joseph P. Farrell, MS, PT, who received the Orthopaedic Section's Paris Distinguished Service Award. He was recognized for service to the Orthopaedic Section in the area of manual therapy and for the formation of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT). Clinical excellence is a journey that every clinician should commence early in his/her career. The purpose of this paper is to discuss clinical excellence and its importance to the physical therapy profession. To address this topic, the following items will be discussed: 1) clinical competency and clinical expertise; 2) communication and patient management in the current era of health care reform; 3) politics relating to manual therapy; 4) the role of manual therapy in our profession; 5) clinical residency educational programs; and 6) the academic and clinician role in education. The author concludes that if physical therapy is a profession of excellent clinicians, then the physical therapy profession can survive evolving changes in the health care system.
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