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The AlexAndMo Podcast

The AlexAndMo Podcast

Listen•Learn•Be Curious Not Judgemental!</p>A podcast sparking conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, mavericks, disrupters and supporters to engage, enlighten and empower.</p>Podcast Title: 🎙The AlexAndMo Podcast</p>Hosts: Dr. Alex Altamiranda & Dr. Monique J. Caruth</p>This podcast was created to have virtual unscripted & unfiltered fireside conversations with healthcare students and professionals so we can feel connected to one another. Having a community of people you can network with improves both your net worth and your self worth.</p>We know how tough the grind is. There is a price to success that many people do not have the discipline to pay consistently and we will have guests from various healthcare disciplines who may make the job seem easy but have experienced the pressures and still thriving, who will share insights on how to adjust, adapt and pivot. You are not alone.</p>This podcast will help you to find your tribe.</p>Join us by subscribing below. Welcome.</p>

Available Episodes 10

David Friedberg, PT, DPT, is a distinguished physical therapist who graduated from the Russell Sage College DPT program in Troy, New York. During his undergraduate years at the State University of New York at Oneonta, David was a Division 3 NCAA wrestler, where he gleaned many life lessons from his time on the mat.

David currently practices in an outpatient private clinic in Long Island, New York. Outside of the clinic, he dedicates his time as the Course Coordinator for NPTE Final Frontier, a preparation course aimed at helping PTA and PT students pass their NPTE exams (https://www.npteff.com). His passion for education extends to co-hosting the NPTE Final Frontier Podcast, providing valuable guidance to students.

In addition to his clinical and educational roles, David serves on the Board of Directors for the Foreign Academic Credentialing Tools & Services (FACTS PT), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that assists foreign-trained students with the PT and PTA licensure process in the United States (https://www.factspt.org).

David has presented at several prestigious conferences, including the APTA Combined Sections Meeting, the California Physical Therapy Association Tri-State Conference, and the World Physiotherapy Congress. He was also selected as an APTA Association Leadership Scholar for 2024.

You can connect with David through the following platforms:

• Email: DavidPTDPT@yahoo.com

• Facebook: Facebook.com/DavidPTDPT

• Instagram: Instagram.com/DavidPTDPT

• LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/DavidPTDPT

• Twitter: Twitter.com/DavidPTDPT

Dr. Roody Joseph, PT, DPT, OCS, is a distinguished board-certified orthopaedic physical therapist and an associate professor with a passion for advancing the role of physical therapists as primary points of contact for non-invasive musculoskeletal injuries. A graduate of Florida International University (FIU), Dr. Joseph earned his Bachelor of Science in 2009 and Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2012. He further honed his expertise by completing an orthopaedic residency at The Ohio State University (OSU) in 2014.

As a minority in his profession, Dr. Joseph brings a unique and valuable perspective to his dual roles as a clinician and an academic. He joined the NSU Florida Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2016, where he teaches Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP), research, and musculoskeletal (MSK) courses. Dr. Joseph’s clinical practice is equally impressive, working within the NSU Sports Medicine Clinic and as an independent contractor through Luna Physical Therapy via his private practice, A.R.T Physiotherapy, LLC.

In addition to his teaching and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Joseph is a published researcher, a journal editor, and an entrepreneur. He holds leadership positions within the Florida Physical Therapy Association, where he continues to influence and shape the future of physical therapy.

Join us as Dr. Roody Joseph shares his insights on the evolving role of physical therapists, his experiences as a minority in the field, and his seamless blend of clinical practice and academic duties.

In this upcoming episode, we are honored to host Dr. Kiaana Howard, PT, DPT, an esteemed educator, practicing physical therapist, speaker, and DEIB-J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Justice) contributor.

Dr. Howard is dedicated to community engagement, focusing on raising awareness about health disparities and social inequities affecting underrepresented minority (URM) groups.

As a TEDx/ TED Talk speaker, Dr. Howard has addressed crucial issues in her talk titled “The Lack of Diversity in Healthcare: A Health Disparity,” where she emphasized the urgent need to enhance visible diversity within physical therapy and other healthcare professions.

In this episode, we will delve into the systemic challenges and explore actionable steps to foster a more inclusive and equitable healthcare environment. Join us for an enlightening conversation that aims to inspire change and promote diversity in healthcare.

Born and raised in Brazil, Francisco moved to the United States in 2005. He graduated with a B.S. degree in Exercise Science from IUPUI in 2009 and earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from The University of Pittsburgh in 2012. With a background in orthopedics and sports medicine rehabilitation, Francisco decided to merge his expertise in physical therapy with his passion for animals. In 2015, he completed his certification in canine rehabilitation at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute.

In 2017, Francisco founded TheK9PT - Canine Rehabilitation and Wellness, which began as a mobile business and has since evolved into a thriving canine rehabilitation clinic in the Chicago area. He also serves as a consultant for the Canine Rehabilitation Institute and co-instructs their Business of Canine Rehabilitation course.

Driven by a desire to assist both dogs and canine rehabilitation therapists, Francisco launched TheK9PT Academy, a program that has already helped over 50 therapists, including physical therapists and veterinarians, start or grow their canine rehabilitation practices. He currently serves as the President of the Animal Physical Therapy Special Interest Group within the American Physical Therapy Association.

Join us tomorrow 05/21/2024 at 8pm EST as @sportsdpt13 and @drmoniquecaruth host Francisco to learn more about his dedication to the field of canine rehabilitation and his commitment to helping others succeed.

francisco@thek9pt.com || www.thek9pt.com

Geriatric House-calls - Alex and Mo have observed the increasing emergence of mobile PT practices. Clinicians who have chosen to do outpatient in the home and being successful at it.

We couldn’t help but reach out to Fox Rehabilitation being a pioneer group in this setting.

This week, we're thrilled to have Dr Jovanni Cifaloglio join us. Joe, a passionate physical therapist, embarked on his career journey after graduating from Stockton University's Physical Therapy program. Initially drawn to working with young athletes, Joe's path took an unexpected turn when he discovered his calling for geriatric care during a placement with FOX Rehabilitation in 2017.

Since then, Joe has been making a significant impact in the field. He completed FOX's Emerging Professionals Mentor program and swiftly transitioned into a role where he coached other clinicians on documentation and clinical techniques, enhancing their effectiveness. Currently serving as Clinical Practice Leader of University Relations and Site Coordinator for Clinical Education, Joe relishes the opportunity to share FOX's unique "Outpatient on Wheels" treatment model with students.

When he's not busy empowering clinicians and students, Joe enjoys quality time with his family at the beach, tending to his yard, and braving the highs and lows of being a Philly sports fan. Tune in as Joe shares insights, experiences, and the joys of serving the geriatric community. #MedB #outpatinetathome #housecalls #getiatricrehab #foxrehab

You can reach Joe at jovanni.cifaloglio@foxrehab.org

In part 2 of our enlightening discussion, we continue our journey with Dr. Raphael Denbow, owner of Portera Rehabilitation in Prince George’s and Charles County.

Last week, Raphael shared his inspiring backstory, revealing how his upbringing shaped him into the exceptional leader and owner he is today.

Tonight, we shift our focus to attracting and retaining talent, diving deep into the challenges many PT private practice owners face and conquer.

Join us as we explore strategies, share insights, and uncover the secrets to building a thriving team. Tune in for an episode packed with valuable advice and empowering stories.

Dr Raphael Denbow, a native Washingtonian whose academic and professional journey illustrates the power of diversity and representation being a proud alumnus of 3 HBCU’s.

Raphael obtained his undergraduate degree from Hampton University, he holds a Master's in Physical Therapy from Howard University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University. His extensive training is complemented by multiple certifications, including dry needling and lymphedema treatment.

As the owner of Portera Rehabilitation, Raphael has successfully expanded his therapy company to three locations across the DC metro area. His experiences as a Black healthcare professional and business leader drive the core discussions of this episode, which delves into the impact of and need for diverse leadership in physical therapy.

Join this conversation as we not only explore the intersections of culture, education, and leadership but also highlight how representation at all levels can reshape our profession and inspire the next generation of leaders.

Introducing the remarkable Dr. K. Taylor Adkins, PT, Cert. DN—a beacon of leadership and clinical excellence. With a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Residency from Mercer University under her belt, Dr. Adkins shines as the Clinic Director in Stockbridge, Georgia.

Driven by a passion for increasing diversity and equity in her field, Dr. Adkins founded Exceed Three, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to empowering pre-DPT students. Inspired by a mission to bridge the gap, being that only 3% of African American students are in DPT programs, Exceed Three offers invaluable resources such as mock interviews, essay reviews, and pre-PT anatomy and kinesiology support.

Beyond her visionary work with Exceed Three, Dr. Adkins is a dedicated Delegate for APTA Georgia and serves as Secretary of the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Her commitment extends to the community, where she volunteers at the Good Samaritan Health Center, providing essential diabetic footcare and education to underserved populations in West Atlanta.

In every endeavor, Dr. Adkins exemplifies servant leadership, propelling her profession forward while nurturing the next generation of physical therapists. With her unwavering dedication, she embodies the essence of clinical excellence and advocacy.

Welcome to Season 3 of The AlexAndMo podcast, where we delve into the diverse world of physical therapy and healthcare to get the knowledge from the people who know.

Tonight we are joined by Zach Fox. Based just outside of Denver, Colorado, Zach brings over a decade of experience to the show. As the Associate Director of Clinical Services for Concentra, he's been at the forefront of rehabilitating acute musculoskeletal injuries, specializing in workers' compensation cases.

Prior to his current role, Zach honed his skills in outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine, drawing from six years in private practice clinics. With a DPT from the University of Colorado and a Masters in Athletic Training from UNC Chapel Hill, Zach's journey from high school to collegiate and professional athletic settings enriches his approach to patient care.

Join us as we explore Zach's insights on carving out your niche in the dynamic field of physical therapy.

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Dr. Natalie O’Neal, PT, DPT is a citizen of the Ft. Peck Assiniboine & Sioux tribes of Montana. She played college basketball at University of Idaho, completed her Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology at California State Univiersity, Long Beach in 2003 where she was active in American Indian Student council and was honored as a distinguished alumni for her continued advocacy. She went on to obtain a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in 2006. She has been an active part of the American Indian community as an advocate for education, health, and wellness. She is a national and international speaker for youth outreach, elder care, and disease prevention and health promotion with American Indians & Alaskan Natives. In 2020 she co-founded the Indigenous Physical Therapy Network dedicated to increasing the number Indigenous Physical Therapists through outreach and education. She currently serves as the Vice Chair and Billings area delegate for the U.S. Dept HHS Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity Tribal Advisory Committee. She also was appointed to the inaugural APTA DEI committee as a member. She enjoys pow-wow dancing and coaching youth sports. She married her college sweetheart, Charles, and their children Venture, 23, and Lilliana, 16. Alex and Mo are honored to have this special guest on the heels of celebrating Indigenous People’s Day and to close out Season 2. The Alex and Mo Podcast has live episodes every Tuesday at 8pm EST on Youtube, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Stay connected with us: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thealexandmo Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thealexandmo Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/theAlexAndMo TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/thealexandmo Subscribe to our channel | https://www.youtube.com/@thealexandmopodcast Find us now on Apple Podcasts. Listen, rate and leave a review. #indigenouspeople #physicaltherapy #publichealth #bpoc #DEI #populationhealth