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Inside Rehabilitation Counseling

Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification

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The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification presents "Inside Rehabilitation Counseling," a series of conversations with the professionals, educators, and thought-leaders working in the specialized field of rehabilitation counseling.
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BrooksRehab.org | Celebrating 50 years of excellence, Brooks Rehabilitation provides medical rehabilitation services through our highly trained clinicians to provide the most advanced therapy and medical care, along with the compassion, motivation, and hope to help people reach their highest level of recovery.
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RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine is a top podcast featuring interviews with faculty and staff of RUSK Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Medical Center. These podcasts are being offered by RUSK, one of the top rehabilitation centers in the world. Your host for these interviews is Dr. Tom Elwood. He will take you behind the scenes to look at what is transpiring in the exciting world of rehabilitation research and clinical services through the eyes of those involved in making dynamic breakt ...
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Rehabilitation Oncology is an indexed resource for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research-based evidence related to oncologic physical therapy and cancer rehabilitation. The journal provides a forum for scientific and professional exchange among researchers and practitioners throughout the world. The journal serves as the official journal for the Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy. High standards of quality are maintained through a rigorous, double-blinded peer-review process and adh ...
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An audible review for board preparation for PM&R. Focused on basics of PM&R. The main source is Cuccurullo. Mostly for my own personal education. I spend a lot of time in a car and need to listen to help study. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-hansen6/support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is dedicated to licensed wildlife rehabilitators and the veterinarians who support them.Each episode tackles topics about the rescue, care, management, reconditioning and release of wildlife found in North America - diving deep into each topic. Our aim is to give rehabilitators practical information they can use, because they’re already going to great lengths to rescue and nurse animals back to health.An injured or orphaned wild animal’s journey to restored health and independen ...
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The audio hub for rehabilitation medicine produced by the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the field’s top journal. Hosted by Dr. Bill Niehaus. Each episode features in-depth interviews with scientists publishing in the journal and news briefs relevant to all rehabilitation clinicians - PM&R physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists and more. The Archives is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilit ...
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Rehabilitation Psychology is a specialty area within psychology that focuses on the study and application of psychological knowledge and skills on behalf of individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions in order to maximize health and welfare, independence and choice, functional abilities, and social role participation across the lifespan.
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Rehabilitationships

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation

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“Rehabilitationships” is a new podcast spotlighting the intersection of rehabilitation and relationships. We all love a great story, and there’s nothing better than one about overcoming the odds. It’s a new podcast from Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation that brings you real stories of recovery from real patients and real clinicians. Join us each month, when we sit down with people who share their extraordinary experiences of hope and recovery through physical rehabilitation. Meet the patients who ...
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The Performance Rehabilitation and Strength Training Podcast provides a platform for some of sports medicine's most influential individuals to collaborate. Tune in as some of the field's most well renowned rehabilitation professionals, strength & conditioning coaches, and athletes come together to discuss the integrated world of performance physical therapy and strength and conditioning.
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Dive into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation with "Wild and Free Voices," hosted by Deidre Joubert, the dedicated owner of the Wild and Free Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. This podcast series brings you up close and personal with the tireless heroes and the remarkable animals they care for, offering a unique perspective on wildlife rescue and rehabilitation efforts. Each episode of "Wild and Free Voices" features candid conversations with experts, volunteers, and advocates in th ...
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Shae Datta, MD is a Sports Neurologist with special interest in post-concussion syndrome, vestibulo-ocular dysfunction and the relation of integrative medicine on brain health. Her specific training allows for a variety of treatment modalities in the identification of mild traumatic brain injury and sideline concussion diagnosis. She has written a …
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Amy Louw from Equine Librium College in South Africa joins Ané to share the insights and statistics she has gathered for a soon to be published research article: Examining the relationship between veterinarians and veterinary physiotherapists in South Africa post-registration of the veterinary physiotherapy profession. While this research is specif…
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I share one of the more difficult days in the OR—when a routine cataract surgery didn’t go according to plan. I walk through the moment everything shifted, how I kept my cool, and what came after—both technically and emotionally. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to be a surgeon in that moment, this episode is a rare, honest window into it…
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In the first part of a two-part conversation, we discuss the significance of ambassador animals with Melissa Moore, the Curator of Behavioral Husbandry and Ambassador Animals at the St. Louis Aquarium, and Jackie Kozlowski, the Senior Trainer at Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City. Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the Uni…
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On this episode, physical therapist Cheryl Brunelle joins us to discuss her study, partially supported by the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, in which she and her team analyzed agreement between commonly used breast cancer-related lymphedema diagnostic thresholds.Oleh Rehabilitation Oncology Journal
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At the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Illinois Institute for Rehabilitation and Employment Research (IIRER) is a hub for innovation and discovery that addresses vocational behavior, community integration, career development, and employment. Partnering with communities in Illinois and around the world, IIRER is continuously innovating …
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In this week's episode, João joins Megan to discuss his journey to becoming a Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapist. He shares insights into his work in the police force and how it has provided a unique opportunity to combine hands-on clinical practice with his passion for research. João's dedication and enthusiasm for his field are t…
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In this episode we are joined by a long-awaited guest—the one, the only, Emergency Medicine Doctor. Known for his mile-a-minute energy, caffeine addiction, and refusal to slow down, he makes his first-ever in-person podcast appearance… and it’s just as chaotic as you’d expect. Takeaways: He’s caffeinated. He’s chaotic. And now he’s got a microphone…
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Shae Datta, MD is a Sports Neurologist with special interest in post-concussion syndrome, vestibulo-ocular dysfunction and the relation of integrative medicine on brain health. Her specific training allows for a variety of treatment modalities in the identification of mild traumatic brain injury and sideline concussion diagnosis. She has written a …
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Tom joins Megan to share his journey into the world of canine hydrotherapy. They discuss how he managed to write a textbook while running a busy practice and how he built a business and partnership that reflect his passion for helping animals, all while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Learn more about Tom Worman: http://www.thecaninefitnesscentre…
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Takeaways: Match Day is one of the most stressful times in a medical student’s life, and not matching doesn’t mean your career is over. Family medicine and pediatrics residency spots are going unfilled, raising concerns about the future of primary care. The Pitt is one of the most medically realistic shows, and its portrayal of emergency eye trauma…
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In this episode, Francisco Maia helps us understand what the different roles in a rehab practice are or need to be, and what the benefits are of hiring these professionals in any specific order. He discusses finding the right fit for each position based on their skills and values. Learn more about Francisco Maia: https://www.k9ptacademy.com/#hero B…
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In this episode we invite Dr. Ryan Marino, a triple-board-certified toxicologist, addiction specialist, and emergency physician known for his relentless battle against medical misinformation—particularly myths about fentanyl and drug policy onto the podcast to share his shocking experience of being targeted by Tucker Carlson, which led to online ha…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion on Eastern Box Turtles with Debbie Sykes, the Director of Nashville Wildlife Conservation. We explore common injuries, care processes, behaviors, and criteria for release. Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Links to …
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Joseph Young is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, an LRC in Massachusetts, and owner of JOSEPH YOUNG CONSULTING, L.L.C. In this conversation, Joe shares his perspective on the importance of credentials, his journey with an invisible disability, and how CRCs who want to start their own private practice can begin their journey to working for them…
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Avery Menaker is a senior occupational therapist at NYU Rusk Rehabilitation. She is certified as both a stroke rehabilitation specialist and a brain injury specialist. She co-leads an initiative at NYU to bring high intensity practice to patients participating in occupational therapy. Faye Bronstein is the inpatient rehabilitation clinical speciali…
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In this episode, Francisco discusses the questions and uncertainties associated with expanding your business to include a new employee. One of our biggest questions is whether to hire administrative or clinical staff first. Francisco describes the differences in your business's growth and trajectory and how you can make the best decisions to buy ba…
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On this episode we talk with Steve Walczak, PT, DPT, PCS about our unique pediatric day program at Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital - University Campus. Send us an email with your questions or comments: [email protected]! Find us on social media @brooksrehab www.BrooksRehab.org -------------- Welcome to the Brooks Rehabilitation podcast where w…
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In this episode, Megan talks with Julia about her journey into Galen Myotherapy and how she believes that our patients should have a choice in treatment. She discusses and explains what one of her consults looks like and also how she is now teaching her Positive PACT system Learn more about Julia Robertson: https://www.galenmyotherapy.com/ Bookmark…
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Partners for Wildlife welcomes Debbie Sykes, the Director of Nashville Wildlife Conservation, to the show! In this two-part conversation, we dive into natural history, common injuries, and care of Eastern Box Turtles. Did you know they’re born the size of a raspberry? We didn’t! Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the U…
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Dr. Andrew Bateman has worked in clinical rehabilitation and research since 1990 as a chartered physiotherapist. He was fascinated by the problem of patients with neurological conditions not doing what he expected. So, he went off to learn more about neuropsychology and did so by completing a PhD in Neuropsychology in 1997. He was at the National H…
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In this week's episode, you are in for a treat. Creating reels can seem daunting at times but Ané and Megan share tips and advice on why you should create them, ways to batch content to save time, and also some tips for the time-strapped marketer. Learn more about the Instagrowth Blueprint: https://www.drmegankelly.com/offers/LCtmWGsY/checkout Lear…
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In the 53rd episode of RehabCast, we spotlight two revolutionary approaches that are transforming the world of rehabilitation. First, Kristin Nuckols, an occupational therapist and co-founder of Imago Rehab, takes us on a journey through the creation of a wearable soft robotic glove. This groundbreaking device empowers stroke survivors to regain in…
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In this episode, Caitlin and Megan speak about social media trends for 2025. They talk about AI and how we can use it to be more efficient in our marketing and eliminate the need to hire expensive copywriters and short-form video dominance, and why we should adopt this into our social media strategy. Caitlin talks about the two social media platfor…
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We continue our conversation with Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research's Clinic Director, Andrea Howey-Newcomb, along with Marian Quinn, the Clinic Outreach and Oil Programs Core Team Volunteer, and Maryanne Yingst, the Volunteer Coordinator and Downstate Delaware Field Response. In this episode, the Tri-State team discusses how adult learning theories…
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Pietrina Probst is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and Director of ADA, Student Access & Disability Services at Elgin Community College. In this conversation, Pietrina shares insights into the unique considerations community colleges consider in providing disability services and why cross-departmental collaboration is a blueprint for success i…
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Dr. Andrew Bateman has worked in clinical rehabilitation and research since 1990 as a chartered physiotherapist. He was fascinated by the problem of patients with neurological conditions not doing what he expected. So, he went off to learn more about neuropsychology and did so by completing a PhD in Neuropsychology in 1997. He was at the National H…
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Hayleigh joins Megan to talk about her fascinating journey in veterinary rehabilitation. Hayleigh has worked in multiple countries each offering her unique experiences and valuable lessons. She has recently started telemedicine, which has been a massive success. Learn more about Hayleigh Joyce: https://www.instagram.com/equinephysios.sa_hg/ Sign up…
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Join student hosts Rhoda Hijazi, OMS-III, and Tommy Tsang, OMS-IV, as they delve into the evolving landscape of spinal cord injury rehabilitation with two extraordinary leaders in the field. In this special episode, we welcome Dr. Isaac Hernandez Jimenez, Chair of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Americas Committee and Fellowship Direc…
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Ilona joins Megan to talk about her vet rehab journey. She shares how having a partner who is not a vet has been so useful and how this has really helped to shape her business. She is just about to open a new rehab center with an underwater treadmill. She shares how she sourced the underwater treadmill and the decisions she went through to decide i…
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In this episode, our host Meghan Mardashti, one of the AOCPMR Multimedia Committee Co-Chairs, is joined by Dr. Seidel, DO, Program Director at UT Health San Antonio, and Dr. Momin, DO a third-year PM&R resident. They discuss key factors in ranking residency programs, balancing "fit" vs. prestige, common applicant mistakes, and how to make the final…
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Partners for Wildlife is thrilled to welcome Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research's Clinic Director, Andrea Howey-Newcomb, along with Marian Quinn, the Clinic Outreach and Oil Programs Core Team Volunteer, and Maryanne Yingst, the Volunteer Coordinator and Downstate Delaware Field Response. In this two-part discussion, our guests and host, Gail Buhl, d…
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Dr. Andrew Bateman has worked in clinical rehabilitation and research since 1990 as a chartered physiotherapist. He was fascinated by the problem of patients with neurological conditions not doing what he expected. So, he went off to learn more about neuropsychology and did so by completing a PhD in Neuropsychology in 1997. He was at the National H…
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In this episode, Ané and Megan dive into the barriers that hold us back from pursuing continuing education. They explore practical strategies to turn learning into a regular habit. Sign up for our free birthday webinars: https://onlinepethealth.com/gift/ Bookmark the Vet Rehab Summit: https://vetrehabsummit.com/ Learn more about CuraCore: https://c…
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In this episode, Megan talks to Irene and Lonneke about the power of partnerships and how they have built an amazing team around them. They discuss how important it is to choose the right business partner, especially someone whose strengths complement your own and who shares your vision and values. Learn more about Irene and Lonneke: https://fhcvoo…
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What does it take to recover from a spinal cord injury? In this episode, we sit down with Charlie Powell, a spinal cord injury survivor, to hear his powerful story of resilience, rehabilitation, and regaining independence. Charlie shares his journey from the initial injury to long-term recovery, highlighting the impact of Physical Medicine & Rehabi…
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Partners for Wildlife is excited to continue our conversation with Brittany Turner, the Rehabilitation Director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota. In the second half of their two-part conversation, Turner and host Gail Buhl talk about baby pigeons and doves, providing tips and tricks for their care based on their natural history! S…
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The introduction is done by Dr. Steven Flanagan, Chairperson of the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health. Sara Cuccurullo MD is Professor and Chairman, Residency Program Director in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Rutgers- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Medical Dir…
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Lindy Dekker joins Megan to talk about her journey with TTOUCH. Lindy shares how she learned this technique and the profound impact it has had on her life with animals. Learn more about Lindy Dekker: http://www.lindydekker.co.za/ Learn more about TTOUCH courses: https://learn.ttouch.ca/ Sign up for our free birthday webinars: https://onlinepethealt…
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In this week's episode, we look back at Megan's lecture at the IAVRPT Conference. Megan shares her journey and how diversifying her income allowed her to take a sabbatical when she had her second child. Megan shares excellent ways in which you can add additional income streams to your vet rehab practice. Learn more about the IAVRPT: https://iavrpt.…
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Partners for Wildlife is excited to welcome back Brittany Turner, the Rehabilitation Director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota, to the show. In this two-part discussion, Turner and host Gail Buhl explore the natural history of pigeons and doves. The conversation will continue in episode 7, where they will discuss baby pigeons and …
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On this episode, Emma Gomes, a PhD student in the Physical Activity for Treatment and Prevention Lab at Colorado State University, joins us to discuss her team’s investigation of the immediate effects of videoconference exercise sessions on fatigue and energy among survivors of cancer.Oleh Rehabilitation Oncology Journal
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The introduction is done by Dr. Steven Flanagan, Chairperson of the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health. Sara Cuccurullo MD is Professor and Chairman, Residency Program Director in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Rutgers- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Medical Dir…
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Today’s episode takes us back to a Facebook Live session from our Small Animal Vetrehabbers group, where Megan had the pleasure of chatting with Lauren Hunt about demystifying laser parameters. Understanding laser strengths and parameters might come naturally to some, but for others, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Lauren does an amazing job of bre…
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Donna joins Megan to talk about the heartfelt inspiration behind her book, which chronicles her journey with her dog, Logan. Donna shares how the process of writing was deeply cathartic, allowing her to express her thoughts and emotions. Once her story was on paper, she felt compelled to share it in a book, hoping others could learn and find comfor…
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Join our host Meghan Mardashti, one of the AOCPMR Multimedia Committee Co-Chair, as she sits down with Dr. Unoma Akamagwuna, Assistant Professor and Fellowship Program Director for Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Akamagwuna shares her journey into pediatric rehabilitation medicine, insights into…
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Partners for Wildlife returns with Dr. Mark Pokras, a wildlife veterinarian and nationally recognized expert in loon and wildlife medicine. In this episode, Dr. Pokras and host Gail Buhl discuss environmental justice, the importance of working groups, the iNaturalist app, and sentinel species. Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor …
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Michelle joins Megan to discuss the essential checks every business owner should be doing. They discuss tracking monthly KPI's, conducting regular business health checks, and why it is important to divide your year into quarters. All their tips and advice will help you start the year in the right way Bookmark the Vet Rehab Summit: https://vetrehabs…
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Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Patholog…
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