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I am a PT not a SLP
I am a PT not a SLP but i think the same comments would apply to all our our iposrnrtfeseional team. We need to know how to be safe, then to know how to assess properly so we can be progressive and try to help all our patients reach great functional outcomes and goals. I think in the comment you made it was clear you are assessing your skills and for the most part feel you are doing a really good job with your patients in several different settings. None of us is an expert in every area for every diagnosos and patient level. We do the best we can and then consider does the patient need more than I can deliver? If that is the case do we refer to someone with a particular area of expertise that the patient needs? That is not a failure as if we are generalists and doing a good job we need to know what we can do and when the patient should be referred or have a consult with another healthcare professional that could look with a new set of eyes and experience.Sounds like you are doing a really good job and have to deal with various settings which sure isn't easy!Donna Frownfelter PT, DPT, CCS, MA, RRT





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Alice

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17 december 2014, 03:44:05

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