
Ep #82: A New Way to Handle Negative Feedback
As clinicians, we got into this work because we want to help people. However, this fact makes negative feedback from our clients extra painful to

As clinicians, we got into this work because we want to help people. However, this fact makes negative feedback from our clients extra painful to

Following on from last week’s conversation about deciding what you’re really worth as a clinician and discussing the challenges of getting paid what you’re worth,

If you really think about it, do you get paid what you’re worth as a clinician? Clinicians tend to avoid conversations about compensation, especially in

What are the most effective ways to improve your relations with your colleagues? Whether it’s administrative support staff, other clinicians, or anyone you come across

As humans, we can sometimes struggle with change. However, as clinicians, change at work is a natural and normal part of what we do, and

My guest in this episode is Alex Thompson, the executive director and founder of Power For All. She has a background in education, outdoor recreation,

If you’re a speech language pathologist, an occupational therapist, or a physical therapist, you’ve likely worked with rehabilitation assistants before. But have you made the

Do you struggle with giving negative feedback or receiving it yourself? When you need to deliver feedback to a colleague, a patient, or anyone else

As we wrap up May and finish up with the Professional Development Review (PDR) season, I’m reminded of why this time of year is my