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🎙️ In Ep. 345 of TheOncoPT Podcast, Dr. Deb Doherty shares why research isn’t just for academics—it’s for every clinician who wants to make a bigger impact

Listen now: https://theOncoPT.com/345

 #OncologyPT #CancerRehab #PhysicalTherapy #PTResearch #DPTstudent #OncoPT #Physio
How Research & Mentorship Are Launching Tomorrow’s Oncology Leaders -
Discover how research, mentorship, and global collaboration are shaping the next generation of oncology rehab professionals—and what it means for your practice.
theOncoPT.com
May 20, 2025 at 6:52 PM
✅ Brainstorm confidently
 ✅ Narrow your case
 ✅ Start writing — without second-guessing

Ready to move forward on your case report?
 👉 Enroll in the Case Report Writing Workshop today: TheOncoPT.com/workshop

#OncoPT #cancerrehab #ABPTS #ABPTSoncology #ABPTScasereport
May 8, 2025 at 3:07 PM
📝 Write everything down. Don’t overthink it.

That gave her clarity.
She didn’t need the most complex patient — she needed the right one that told a clear story about her clinical reasoning and growth.

That’s what we help you do in Case Report Writing Workshop ⬇️
May 8, 2025 at 3:07 PM
If you’re considering OncoPT board certification — you MUST listen to Theresa's interview ⬇️

You’ll walk away with practical insights, plus why this process matters so much for you & your patients
🎧 Listen here → https://TheOncoPT.com/343

#OncoPT #CancerRehab #ABPTSoncology #ABPTS #ABPTScasereport
Your Oncology Case Report Demystified: One Specialist’s Advice -
Practical advice on writing your oncology case report and earning board certification. Learn key strategies, pitfalls to avoid, and how to boost your confidence.
TheOncoPT.com
May 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
That’s the real power of the ABPTS case report requirement
Not just to prove what you know… but to discover what you didn’t know (yet)

After 22 years in practice, Theresa’s case report reminded her that great clinicians never stop learning — and reflecting on patient care is part of that journey.
May 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
That realization didn’t make her doubt her skills
It made her sharper. More thoughtful. More prepared to catch these patterns in future patients.

“It’s your clinical expertise — but also what can you learn and how can you grow from these patients?” Theresa told me.
May 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
BUT when she reflected deeper for her case report, she noticed things she hadn’t before:
 → The patient’s persistent fatigue (from cancer treatment & other comorbidities)
 → How that fatigue impacted her return to work
 → How her posture & mechanics at work could influence AWS itself
May 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Her patient had axillary web syndrome after breast cancer treatment, which Theresa treated with various interventions…nbd, right?

Well, not quite ⬇️
May 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM