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APTA Pediatrics SNP Podcast

#2: Interview with Residency Directors

12 Jan 2019

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In this episode of SNP Podcast, we will be speaking to Sally LeCras, the Residency Director at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and Jim Moore, the residency director at University of Miami. Our topic today is to get more information on a hot topic of physical therapy...residencies! In our conversation, we touch on what residencies entail, how students can boost their applications, and a little about the LEND program that residencies may be partnered with in order for students to have a more educated decision if they are contemplating applying. Thank you to our guests Sally and Jim for chatting with us about Pediatric Physical Therapy Residencies!  We hope you enjoyed our conversation with Sally and Jim as much as we did! For more information about their programs, visit the links below.  Cincinnati Children's: https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/education/clinical/specialty/sub-res/pt-peds University of Miami: http://pt.med.miami.edu/academics/academic-programs/residencies/miamichildrenshospital For more information about the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and  Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) please visit http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx  Thanks for listening to SNP Podcast where we talk about all things pediatric physical therapy for students and new professionals! If you liked our show, subscribe so you never miss a new episode!  To connect with us in more ways than just this podcast, follow us on Instagram (@snp_appt) Twitter (@snp_appt) or Facebook (APTA APPT Students and New Professionals) Host: Natalie Miller and Josie Kautsky Music by Scott Miller

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