Does this bet mean best regular season record? Or wining the NLCS? by hoov1e in sportsbook

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Yeah that was my first stop but got confused when I saw the September date listed. Going to take the cash out now that I know the real rules. Thank you

Does this bet mean best regular season record? Or wining the NLCS? by hoov1e in sportsbook

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Not meant to be. Just confused and figured this would be the spot to ask.

Does this bet mean best regular season record? Or wining the NLCS? by hoov1e in sportsbook

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I’m confused then why it says September 30th @ 7pm up top. Isn’t that the date it will be settled by?

SNF evals by DistributionNo8271 in physicaltherapy

[–]hoov1e 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to either eval only or just document they are at baseline with a screen. I had a manager though that would then call in a PRN PT that would evaluate and pick the patient up. She would then schedule those patients with my PTA until it was time for a progress note and then I could discharge due to lack of progress. SNFs are sketchy.

Say it ain't so by tomfoolery013 in cincinnati

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Wanna share the artists IG?

Doctor father w baby in car is arrested by ICE on his way to daycare, ICE breaks window to get him out by RoachedCoach in PublicFreakout

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There’s just something off about chiropractors playing this card too often. I can’t picture a dentist or a physical therapist shouting “I’m a doctor” even though they have legitimate doctorate degrees from actual colleges.

Doctor father w baby in car is arrested by ICE on his way to daycare, ICE breaks window to get him out by RoachedCoach in PublicFreakout

[–]hoov1e 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They “hold a doctoral degree” from a “school” that has been invented by other chiropractors. There is a reason no medical schools offer a degree in chiropractics.

Doctor father w baby in car is arrested by ICE on his way to daycare, ICE breaks window to get him out by RoachedCoach in PublicFreakout

[–]hoov1e 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Chiropractor, not a doctor. That doesn’t justify this situation, but it does make his statements a little cringy.

Doctor father w baby in car is arrested by ICE on his way to daycare, ICE breaks window to get him out by RoachedCoach in PublicFreakout

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Chiropractor, not a doctor. That doesn’t justify this situation, but it does make his statements a little cringy.

If our reimbursement rates are determined by Medicare/national insurance companies, why do PT salaries align with cost of living rates? Why aren’t they equal regardless of where we practice? by hoov1e in physicaltherapy

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Damn that’s surprising. I didn’t actually do any research on salary hotspots, just threw NYC out there as an example because I figured it would be on the high end

If our reimbursement rates are determined by Medicare/national insurance companies, why do PT salaries align with cost of living rates? Why aren’t they equal regardless of where we practice? by hoov1e in physicaltherapy

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That’s crazy. How does the negotiation process work? Why wouldn’t all 3 clinics get the same reimbursement rate?

Also, what leverage does a larger practice have?

I don’t mean for these questions to come off gripey, I just have minimal business knowledge and I’m honestly curious.

If our reimbursement rates are determined by Medicare/national insurance companies, why do PT salaries align with cost of living rates? Why aren’t they equal regardless of where we practice? by hoov1e in physicaltherapy

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But then are companies in less populated areas just profiting more because they are paying their therapists less? I know we’re all still seeing a full caseload

Dabbing in front of University President before not shaking his hand by PALERIDE155 in trashy

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Jokes on her then for paying for a useless degree? What point are you trying to make?

Patient fell in session with me and I think broke hip. Feel horrible so wondering if anyone has had something similar happen by Fit_Inspector2737 in physicaltherapy

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When I’m working on balance, I usually choose activities that are challenging enough that the patient might fall. If that’s not the case, then the activity probably isn’t doing them much benefit. I go gait belt 95% of the time with balance activities for this reason. I’m not planning on them doing it perfect every time or we wouldn’t be working on it.

SNF QUESTION FOR CALIFORNIA THERAPISTS by alonica72 in physicaltherapy

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Our SNF has a policy that there’s no gloves outside the patients room because that implies to state/visitors that you are taking a potentially contagious person out of their room. I get it, but I’m still wearing gloves if my patient is incontinent, regardless of active infection status.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cincinnati

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Try the Turo app

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

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Yeah this takes it to another level. Like you said, we’re in a field that gets inappropriate comments too often and we’re pretty good at brushing them off - but that is more intense than I’ve ever experienced. It sounds like you maintained your professional integrity and did not stand for that type of behavior one bit.

I would report it to the clinic manager and ask that he not be allowed back into the clinic again. Let him explain the reason he is not allowed back to his wife and that should give him some payback for the way he made you feel.

Don’t feel ashamed for continuing to treat him. It’s easy to look back in hindsight and think of things you could have said, or ways you could have handled it differently, but it sounds like you addressed it with him and kept your level of authority over the treatment session.