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2016 State Policy & Payment Forum Sets Stage for 2017 Advocacy
2016 State Policy & Payment Forum Sets Stage for 2017 Advocacy

The 2016 State Policy & Payment Forum was held September 17-18, 2016, at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. The State Policy & Payment Forum increases attendees’ knowledge of state legislative issues that impact physical therapy practice and payment, as well as improve individual advocac Continue Reading

Postedby Gail Heather Zitterkopf
Date posted07/26/2017


Part 2 - New JWHPT Statistician Identifies Two Statistical Skills Most Needed by PTs
Part 2 - New JWHPT Statistician Identifies Two Statistical Skills Most Needed by PTs

Physical therapists need several key statistical skills to bolster the quality of their patient care, according to Mark Bishop, PT, PhD, the new statistician of the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy. Continue Reading

Postedby Cynthia Michelle Chiarello
Date posted07/11/2017


Part 1 - Transforming the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy
Part 1 - Transforming the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy

Reflections from New Editor-In-Cheif Cynthia Chiarello. A new team of leaders in women’s, men’s, and pelvic health physical therapy has united to strengthen and innovate the top-rated membership benefit of the Section on Women’s Health: the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy. Continue Reading

Postedby Cynthia Michelle Chiarello
Date posted06/26/2017


Part 1 - 3 Ways to Ensure Your Research Data Add Up Right: Tips from JWHPT Statistician
Part 1 - 3 Ways to Ensure Your Research Data Add Up Right: Tips from JWHPT Statistician

In 2016, members of the Section on Women’s Health rated the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy as their most used and valued benefit. Their allegiance to the peer-reviewed publication prompted the SOWH Board of Directors to invest in a major upgrade, including development of a revamped strat Continue Reading

Postedby Cynthia Michelle Chiarello
Date posted06/9/2017


Exploring the Basics of Urogynecological Evaluation and Treatments: A Talk with the Doc
Exploring the Basics of Urogynecological Evaluation and Treatments: A Talk with the Doc

The most important lesson physical therapists can take away from the Section on Women’s Health’s new video course on “Urogynecological Clinical Evaluation and Treatments” is to “to understand the variety of assessment and office procedures,” says creator Daniel Gruber, MS, MD, FACOG, FPMRS, Lt Col, Continue Reading

Date posted06/5/2017


Why Women’s Health Has No Borders
Why Women’s Health Has No Borders

I have been teaching for the Section on Women’s Health for years, but what I witnessed in May 2017 as one of four instructors leading SOWH’s first Tokyo courses is the most amazing experience yet. Continue Reading

Postedby Karen Lynne Litos
Date posted06/2/2017


Part 1 - Why You Should Want Women Health Certification
Part 1 - Why You Should Want Women Health Certification

The July 1 application deadline for the Women’s Health Certification (WCS) exam is fast approaching. If you are on the fence about it, I encourage you to take the plunge and do it. If you are like I was a few years ago–a seasoned pelvic and women’s health physical therapist with absolutely no desire Continue Reading

Postedby Margaret (Peg) Maas
Date posted06/1/2017


Deafness as a Physic: A Personal Experience
Deafness as a Physic: A Personal Experience

I have been deaf from birth. It rarely stops me from doing anything, but it does touch everything in my life. As with any disability, the degree to which it alters one’s experience and behavior can vary widely from person to person. Continue Reading

Date posted05/16/2017


Why Volunteer?
Why Volunteer?

The American Physical Therapy Association and its components are supported by countless volunteers that help deliver resources, education and opportunities to ensure we provide gold-standard care to our patients, connect us to ideas and support within our professional communities, and enable us to.. Continue Reading

Postedby Stacie L. Dichsen
Date posted05/3/2017


The Visible Life: Building Authentic Student/Patient Relationships
The Visible Life: Building Authentic Student/Patient Relationships

Something caught me by surprise when I began working with students full-time in the academic world. I find very interesting (and awesome) how they have this inner desire to know just as much about how to be an adult, professional, wife, or mom as they want to know about classroom physical therapy co Continue Reading

Postedby Lora Ann Mize
Date posted04/11/2017


Giving Voices to Our Women Health Patients: Highlights from the APTA Federal Advocacy Forum
Giving Voices to Our Women Health Patients: Highlights from the APTA Federal Advocacy Forum

First, I want to give a huge shout-out to the Section on Women’s Health for sponsoring me to attend my first American Physical Therapy Association Federal Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C., March 26-28, 2017. Continue Reading

Postedby April Ritz
Date posted04/7/2017


This is the Year: The Name Change Journey
This is the Year: The Name Change Journey

The “i’s” have been dotted; the “t’s” have been crossed. We have listened. We have learned. We have debated and pondered. We have reached across the globe. At the Combined Sections Meeting this year, we celebrated 40 years of the Section on Women’s Health, honoring the achievements of those who came Continue Reading

Postedby Carrie Pagliano
Date posted04/5/2017