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Doctor of Physical Therapy

Do you have a treatment philosophy? Yes.  Either you have developed one with intention or you have one by default. Our experiences, beliefs, upbringing, clinical instructors, professors, colleagues, content we consume, etc all affect this philosophy.  If you aren’t intentional in developing a treatment philosophy then you're treating your patients on default mode. I think it's easy to tell when a therapist is treating in default mode.  Take time to consider how your philosophy, whether intentional or not, is affecting your patients. #physicaltherapy #healthcare Read this post and more on my Typeshare Social Blog: https://lnkd.in/e_PzgWPV

Davidd Senecal

Chief Executive Officer at Vascular Associates LLC

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Our treatment philosophy at Vascular Associates is rooted in the principle of "prevention before intervention." We believe that the best care is proactive, aiming to prevent health issues before they necessitate more invasive procedures. This approach aligns with our mission to provide compassionate, patient-centered care, promoting long-term wellness and improving the quality of life for those we serve. By focusing on early detection, lifestyle education, and preventative measures, we strive to minimize the need for interventions, ensuring our patients lead healthier, happier lives.

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