Meet the Experts

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Jeffrey W. Hathaway, PT

Jeffrey W. Hathaway graduated from Ithaca College and has been a PT for 23 years. He has owned clinics as well as consulting and coaching businesses. He has extensive experience consulting in industrial injury management. Mid-way through his career, Mr. Hathaway got out of the Physical Therapy field to study and then consult in the area of organizational development.
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What industry trend do you see growing? Evidence Based Practice; Clinics run on quality not production.
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Eric K. Robertson, PT, DPT, USACC

Eric Robertson is an Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Georgia, teaching orthopaedics. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Quinnipiac University in 1999 and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Boston University in 2005. Dr. Robertson has practiced physical therapy services in a wide variety of clinical settings, specializing in manual orthopedic physical therapy.
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Any advice for colleagues just starting out? A wise therapist told me early in my career to "do a bunch of things." I took him up on his advice and worked hard to get experience in many different settings. This diversity of experiences early in my career has given me an advantage and a unique perspective.
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Thomas L. Sevier, MD, FACSM

Dr. Sevier is committed to the field of rehabilitation and musculoskeletal medicine. For almost 15 years, he has been board-certified in internal medicine with a sub-specialty certification in Sports Medicine. In 1995, he became the youngest physician ever to become a fellow in the American College of Physicians. That same year he also became the youngest physician to be granted fellowship status in the American College of Sports Medicine. As a team physician for several colleges, he provided medical coverage for many high-profile sporting events. Dr. Sevier established the first ACGME accredited Sports Medicine Fellowship in the United States, and served as a faculty member at two universities. He pioneered important advances in rehab and sports medicine, and has received recognitions, awards and appointments. He writes extensively for peer-reviewed journals, scientific publications and books, speaks, and has appeared on television regarding health and physical rehabilitation.
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Any advice for colleagues just starting out? Get your message out. Your education has trained you to be a competent therapist, but if patients, physicians, and payors are unaware of what you can do for them, the number of patients you serve will be limited. Let them know what you can do to help them...what problems you can solve.
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