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Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Certified Specialist Exam
Pathological Gait
Pediatric Concussion
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Transition To Adulthood
Early Intervention
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Myelodysplasia
Trauma-Informed Care
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
Child Development
Brachial Plexus Injury
School-Based Physical Therapy
Cystic Fibrosis
Congenital Heart Defects
Assistive Technology
Evidence-Based Learning Strategies
Maintenance Of Certification Process

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Welcome back for part 2 of our discussion with Mike Studer where we will be diving even further into the concepts of learning and neuroplasticity and how it applies to our pediatric patients and the PCS exam. Specifically, today, we discuss motivator... more

This week kicks off a very special three-part conversation with our friend and returning guest Mike Studer. Over the next three episodes, we will be diving into concepts from Mike’s new book, “The Brain That Chooses Itself”, like learning and neuropl... more

Welcome back to Pushing Pediatrics! We have another guest episode this week to bring you knowledge on a topic that has been widely gaining popularity and is now testable material, pediatric pelvic floor. Maggie Abbott, PT, DPT will join us to discuss... more

Thanks for joining us today at the Pushing Pediatrics podcast! Sara is solo today to share some valuable additional clinical insight about Scoliosis. This additional material may or may not be testable information, however it is great to know when tr... more

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Recent Guests

Maggie Abbott
Physical therapist specializing in Pediatric Pelvic Health
Episode: Season 5: Pelvic Floor
Marissa Peters
New York State licensed speech-language pathologist with over 10 years of experience and a supervisory role at her agency.
Episode: Season 5: AAC Part 1
Maggie Muzio
New York State licensed speech-language pathologist with eight years of experience, working with students with complex behavioral and medical needs.
Episode: Season 5: AAC Part 1
Helen Carey
Assistant professor at South College, expert in pediatric outcome measures
South College
Episode: Season 4: Mastering Pediatric Outcome Measures
Jessica Lewis
Co-creator of the PCS Advantage prep course and expert in gait analysis.
Rehab Knowledge
Episode: Season 4: Pathological Gait Interview - Part 1
Mike Studer
Expert in pediatric physical therapy and concussion recovery
Episode: Season 4: Concussion - Mike Studer Part 2
Emily Knell Spaeth
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified Neonatal Therapist, and Owner of Be Well Baby PDX
Be Well Baby PDX
Episode: Season 3: The NICU with special guest Emily Knell Spaeth, PT, DPT, IBCLC, LMT, NTMTC, CNT, RPYT
Emily Gaylord
School-Based physical therapist with 15 years of experience.
Pediatric Board Specialty Exam Prep Committee
Episode: Season 3: The Educational Environment and School-Based physical therapy with Emily Gaylord, PT, DPT, PCS
Marissa Slate
Expert in pediatric physical therapy and early intervention practices.
Episode: Season 3: Early Intervention with special guest Marissa Slate PT, DPT, PCS

Hosts

Sheila
Co-host of the podcast, providing insights and expertise in pediatric physical therapy.
Sara
Co-host of the podcast, with a focus on pediatric therapy education and exam preparation.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Helped us pass the PCS!

    Thank you guys so much, everyone in our study group passed the 2023 PCS and we loved listening to this podcast! Very helpful way to review info and passively study during daily commuting 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sarah.curiel
    United States2 years ago
  • Key to Passing my PCS!

    I took my PCS exam 2022 and passed. Listening to the Pushing Pediatrics podcast helped keep me on track with focusing on the important things and revisiting things I may have overlooked. Couldn’t have done it without Sheila and Sara and my amazing study group.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chiser10
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Starting Place for PCS

    This podcast was a great jumping off place for the PCS study process. Our study group had actually started a while before the podcast. Sheila did a Zoom with us and was very helpful to get us started. They did a great job with following the ABPTS guidelines and not discussing content while pointing to resources needed to pass the exam. I can say that I don’t think I studied anything that they didn’t recommend and I got a solid pass and am now a Board Certified Pediatric Specialist. It was the mo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MoWheels
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent!

    Great podcast to supplement your studying for the PCS or review pediatric physical therapy topics in general while on the go. Content includes Campbell chapters, APTA pediatric section fact sheets and much more. Thank you Sara and Sheila!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kristinn pt
    United States3 years ago
  • The best tool for PCS prep

    I can’t say enough good things about this podcast. It was so helpful to hear others go through the information. I used it to note important things to review in my studying with their guidance. I used it to prioritize and get organized. I did the study groups, PCS advantage, and Medbridge to prepare. This podcast was my favorite resource. This was the tool I was looking for that no one else was providing. Thanks ladies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jbril12345
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many reviews highlight the practical applicability of the discussions, making it a great supplement to traditional study materials.
The engaging presentation style of the hosts is often noted as a motivating factor for listeners.
Listeners have praised the podcast for being an invaluable resource during their exam preparation and for enhancing their clinical skills.
The informative content consistently receives appreciation for its clarity and structure, making complex topics accessible.

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Season 5: Mike Studer Part 1
Q: How do these ideas show up in this book? And how might they challenge the way pediatric therapists typically think about motivation and engagement in rehab?
Studer highlights that children are not just small adults and emphasizes commonalities in engagement that require different motivational strategies for pediatric patients.
Season 5: Pelvic Floor
Q: How can we as clinicians do better about identifying or addressing pelvic floor issues in kids?
Maggie suggested normalizing conversations about bowel and bladder function and incorporating screening questions in evaluations.
Season 5: Pelvic Floor
Q: What are some red flags that you will refer out for immediately?
Maggie mentioned referring out for weak or split streams, any sort of blockage, and recurrent UTIs, among others.
Season 5: Pelvic Floor
Q: What continuing education did you take to gain more knowledge on pediatric pelvic floor?
Maggie took the Herman and Wallace Pediatric Bowel and Bladder courses, both Level 1 and Level 2.
Season 5: AAC Part 2
Q: What is the most important consideration when co-treating a child who uses eye gaze AAC?
The most important consideration is maximizing trunk support to allow consistent eye gaze access during activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pushing Pediatrics

What is Pushing Pediatrics about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Targeting educators and healthcare professionals, this podcast serves as a dedicated resource for pediatric physical therapy, particularly for those studying for the Pediatric Certified Specialist (PCS) exam. It examines a range of relevant topics such as pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction, scoliosis management, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), and various genetic syndromes, providing practical insights and expert interviews to enhance listeners' clinical practice. Each episode combines evidence-based information with professional experiences to create a comprehensive learning environment for both aspiring and established pediatric therapists.

Unique in its focus on specific exam preparation and practical application, the ... more

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Recent guests on Pushing Pediatrics include:

1. Maggie Abbott
2. Marissa Peters
3. Maggie Muzio
4. Helen Carey
5. Jessica Lewis
6. Mike Studer
7. Emily Knell Spaeth
8. Emily Gaylord

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