Mastery: A Dangerous Concept

Mastery: A Dangerous Concept

Recently Scott Dartnall, RMT, and I sat down for a talk on the concept of mastery in manual therapies. Keeping humble not only benefits our reputation but also keeps us from avoiding errors. With a higher call for adherence to evidence-based practice (EBP) models of care, clinicians are often caught between using their experience and knowledge to provide treatment assessments and diagnoses to determine the best intervention, with little input from the patient and respecting patient preferences and values, a core part of EBP. Join us for this talk on these and related topics at this link.

Cheers,

Walt Fritz, PT

Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars and The Pain Relief Center

www.waltfritz.com

Please consider checking out my upcoming live seminars and online course offerings, including a full hands-on online course. You can find the information here. Also, read up on my in-person seminars at the links in the menu on this page.

Walt Fritz
Author: Walt Fritz

2 Responses to Mastery: A Dangerous Concept

  1. Dear Team ,

    I am a Speech and Language Therapist from Sri Lanka , and we have very limited access to technology due to many issues and your principals can be easily applied due to that fact as it requires manual intervention.
    Just wondering if you do any free online zoom sessions on this approach as the course fees is not possible for us to afford.

    Thank you ,

    Saumya Rathnayake
    Speech and Language Therapist
    Sri Lanka

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