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Advocacy In Motion with Scott Gardner- UPTA

Advocacy In Motion with Scott Gardner- UPTA

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In this episode of The Alex and Mo Podcast, we sit down with Scott Gardner, the visionary founder of the United Physical Therapy Association (UPTA), a groundbreaking grassroots organization dedicated to advocating for Physical Therapists (PTs) and Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs).

Scott shares his inspiring journey of creating UPTA, driven by a deep passion to empower professionals in the physical therapy field. He sheds light on the pressing challenges PTs and PTAs face today, from reimbursement issues to navigating the complexities of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Most importantly, Scott outlines UPTA’s mission to amplify the voices of these vital healthcare providers and ensure their contributions are recognized, respected, and valued.

Throughout this thought-provoking conversation, Scott delves into:

• The inspiration behind founding UPTA and its core mission.

• The critical need for advocacy and leadership in physical therapy.

• How PTs and PTAs can unite to drive meaningful change within their profession.

• His bold vision for UPTA’s role in shaping the future of the industry.

If you’re a PT, PTA, or healthcare professional seeking actionable insights, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of this emerging movement, this episode is for you.

While Scott’s journey has sparked both support and controversy, his fearless approach to tackling reimbursement disparities and his passion for advancing the profession are undeniably motivating. Tune in to explore how UPTA is reshaping the narrative for PTs and PTAs everywhere!

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