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PT Crab 🦀 Issue 170 - Best of Everything Else
It’s about time for new content but we’ve got one more best of edition to go. Next week, I’ll be moving to a new platform as well so you’re going to see some changes ‘round here. It’s going to look different and smell different, but
🦀 Issue 152 - Autonomics? Automatic.
You probably haven’t thought about this stuff since school, or at least since that one con-ed course that you swore you’d read the notes on later but you actually never did and now you wonder if it was just a waste of time. Not that I’ve done
🦀 Issue 152 - Autonomics? Automatic.
Did someone forward this to you? They're pretty swell. Get this every week, here.
You probably haven’t thought about this stuff since school, or at least since that one con-ed course that you swore you’d read the notes on later but you actually never did and now you
PT 🦀 Issue 135 - Bye Bye Pride?
We’re hitting the end of June and I am yet to talk about LGBTQ issues in PT. I know that I harp on this a lot throughout the year, but I thought now would be a good time to reemphasize it, especially as Pride Month winds down and many
PT 🦀 Issue 135 - Bye Bye Pride?
🦀 Issue 126 - Dealing with Sex
Last week, I completed my second to last CPI. And I’m grumpy. I’m not grumpy about the result of the CPI, that went perfectly fine. I’m grumpy about the CPI, which is ableist and frustrating. Insomuch as anything above intermediate is judged by the ability to maintain
🦀 PT Crab Issue 121 - HEP? Maybe?
This week, I’m officially coming to you from Portland, having started my last clinical. All goes well and I’ll be reporting to you as a DPT instead of an SPT in about four months. 🤞. And if you didn’t already know that this is written by a student,
🦀 PT Crab Issue 121 - HEP? Maybe?
🦀 PT Crab Issue 119 - A Recap
We’ll end the year at PT Crab with something new to the newsletter, a recap of what has happened, changed, and been popular in the last 12 months. 2022 was a quieter year for the Crab than 2021 or 2020, based mostly on the activity-induced exhaustion that comes with