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            <title>EIM is excited to announce a new Executive Program in Private Practice Management with optional tDPT Cohort!</title>
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            <description>40 students from 20 different states kicked off their program in Louisville, Kentucky this month.  Four of this cohort's students are the second or third in their practice to participate in the Executive Program.  EIM's Executive Program enhances the business intelligence and savvy of owners/managers in private practice with practical applications to provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace.  Click here for program details.  
&quot;In today's ever changing healthcare environment with declining reimbursement we found our practice after 9 years on the edge of disaster. Referrals had declined, we were locked into two low paying contracts and our office morale was at an all time low. Using the tools and techniques learned in the EPPM Executive Program has allowed us to essential...</description>
            <author>MyPhysicalTherapySpace.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 14:40:33 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Orthopedist or Family Practitioner- Who Should I See For My Back Pain?</title>
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            <description>The article Orthopaedists' and family practitioners' knowledge of simple acute low back pain management is both informative and a great example of why one can go terribly awry simply reading an article abstract and worse yet, only the abstract conclusion. In this case, the primary abstract conclusion was: “Both orthopaedic surgeons’ and family physicians’ knowledge of treating LBP is deficient. Orthopedic surgeons are less aware of current treatment than family practitioners……”. This would elicit a “Tell me something I don’t already know” response from readers of this blog in many cases. However, when you read further you realize that this article doesn’t really provide an answer to that question. The researchers determined knowledge deficiency in these two groups of do...</description>
            <author>MyPhysicalTherapySpace.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 16:22:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Introducing EIM's Radiology Course for Physical Therapists</title>
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            <description> 
Introducing EIM’s Radiology Course For Physical Therapists
EIM's Radiology course encompasses the essentials of musculoskeletal radiology. Common imaging modalities such as Radiographs, MRI, CT, musculoskeletal ultrasound, Bone Scans &amp; DEXA Scans will be discussed. This course helps participants' confidence grow in the areas of common radiographic views and radiographic presentation of common musculoskeletal conditions.
After this course you will be able to:
 

Describe common musculoskeletal imaging modalities &amp; be familiar with appropriate imaging for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions
Identify common musculoskeletal conditions on unmarked radiographs
Recommend appropriate imaging modalities and views for common musculoskeletal conditions
Describe current clin...</description>
            <author>MyPhysicalTherapySpace.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 17:47:37 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Private practice section 2010!</title>
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            <description>﻿ 
WOW, hear what the Executive Program 2009 graduates have to say about the program’s ROI following graduation…
“I have always felt like I should get my tDPT but I just could not justify the time out of the office for any curriculum I found.  Then I found the Executive Program.  This program is actually an investment.  I have made much more income from the knowledge gained than I spent on time, effort and money on the course.   I grew from 5 locations to 8 last year and realized a 12% increase in my profit margin.  In my opinion, if you are serious about your business then you HAVE to do this program.  Oh yeah, it is also a blast!” -Brett Tice, DPT, CEO/President, Back To Action, Harlingen, TX
 “We are doing great this year.  We have almost doubled our visits since...</description>
            <author>MyPhysicalTherapySpace.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:47:36 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The new 5MCC on iPhone from Unbound Medicine</title>
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            <description>The 5-Minute Clinical Consult and it&amp;#8217;s website www.5mcc.com has been around for a while and is developed by Unbound Medicine. iPhone users were able to use it by logging in to the website above and access the content.
Now, with the development of a native app there is no need for Wifi or 3G anymore and the application can resides on the iPhone.
See how it looks on iPod Touch;

This is the ultimate reference and it was a best seller on Palm and Pocket PC, and it would certainly be on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
The 5-Minute Clinical Consult is not just like the traditional paper book that we used to carry, the digital version includes much more content like the ICD codes and SNOMED codes, full list of searchable medications, algorithms, dermatologic images and other tools.
Unbound Medi...</description>
            <author>The Pediatric PDA Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 16:34:31 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Patient Education for Your Dental Practice Website</title>
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            <description>Patient education, co-diagnosis, &amp;#8220;partnering&amp;#8221; with patients – theory has it that making a patient aware of his condition, providing and explaining treatment options, and answering his questions will make him more likely to accept and follow through with a treatment plan. You&amp;#8217;ve provided chairside patient education for years with models, brochures, videos, and digital photos. As technology advances and the Internet grows, your potential patients are becoming accustomed to self-teaching in comfort, lying on the sofa at home with a laptop. It&amp;#8217;s just natural for patient education to evolve accordingly…and it has.

Consult-Pro™, a leader in patient education software, now offers WEBLINK, 30 short videos from their Chariside™ library that can be featured on your w...</description>
            <author>dental blog for dentists about dentistry</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 13:28:27 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>5-Minute Clinical Consult 2008</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=716577&amp;cid=t_417853_113_f&amp;fid=34933&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpalmdoc.net%2F%3Fp%3D1309</link>
            <description>Unbound Medicine has announced the release of The 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2008 for PDA and smartphone. This acclaimed quick reference delivers concise clinical answers about more than 600 medical conditions to clinicians at the point of need. Organized for easy use and rapid information retrieval, topics highlight evidence-based medicine with direct links from recommendations to supporting clinical studies. Purchase of the 5-Minute Clinical Consult includes 12-months of regular updates.
As a bonus, Unbound Medicine has included a free copy of the popular Diagnosaurus. Extensive cross links are used to integrate the two products, and users can instantly link between differential diagnoses and the details needed for patient assessment and management. The Unbound™ platform supports Palm O...</description>
            <author>The Palmdoc Chronicles</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>USBMIS Current Consult Medicine 2007 review</title>
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            <description>Hello everyone. Last week I reviewed USBMIS´s SkinDx for Palm OS, a high quality product made by this company. Now they have kindly provided us with a full copy of Current Consult Medicine 2007 for Palm OS, so we can again analyze one of their products. As you all know, there is also a print version of this same book (with 1300 pages and in the $60-70 price range). At the same time both are based on “Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2007”, one of the top clinical references nowadays.
It is important for the busy clinician with a PDA (as many of us are) , to have a reference that provides only the right amount of information without sacrificing important stuff in order to be used during clinical rounds or outpatient settings (after all, the deep research on a topic usually its d...</description>
            <author>The Palmdoc Chronicles</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2007 07:43:54 +0100</pubDate>
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