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Why Physical Therapists Chase Credentials Instead of Expertise

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Physical therapists often feel pressure to collect certifications and letters after their name.

But does that actually make better clinicians?

In this episode, Jimmy talks with Clint Serafino and Nate Henry about why the PT profession needs more mentorship, deeper clinical reasoning, and better collaboration across healthcare disciplines.

They also share the story behind Global Physio Training, a nonprofit working to deliver hands-on clinical education to physical therapists in underserved communities like Cameroon.

Instead of focusing on expensive equipment or healthcare infrastructure, their mission focuses on something simpler — training clinicians.

Because better clinicians create better healthcare systems.

Chapters

00:00 — Why Credentials Aren’t Expertise

04:30 — Mentorship In Physical Therapy

10:00 — Building Global Physio Training

15:30 — Lessons From Cameroon PTs

21:30 — Interdisciplinary Healthcare Teams

27:00 — Diagnosing Movement Problems

33:30 — Future Of Physical Therapy

In This Episode

• The difference between technicians and clinicians in PT

• Why mentorship matters more than credentials

• What American PTs can learn from global clinicians

• How interdisciplinary healthcare teams improve outcomes

• Why PT clinics should collaborate with physicians and other providers

• The vision behind Global Physio Training

Resources Mentioned

Global Physio Training

https://www.globalphysiotraining.com

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