Saturday, February 23, 2008

Who Am I?

...as a blogger who am I? Blog's used to be an online journal to document what you were up to. Most of the more interesting ones tend to deal with bigger issues that focus on an entire profession (such as Physical Therapy). I have always tried to blend the two; often being cautious about discussing outright my feelings on some controversial topics so as not to offend anyone or bring a negative image upon the profession I am associating myself with.

As I transition into becoming an entry-level clinician and a New Professional I have been reflecting a little... in addition to the wealth of fascinating blog's related to PT out there (which I hope to list in an upcoming post) I feel I need to step my "blog-game" up. I have received little feedback from my readers and I thrive on feedback. All I have been told is I provide a decent amount of "noteworthy" topics. I was recently interviewed by PT Magazine about Web 2.0 and it's use in PT (apparently now there is a Web 3.0). In this interview I stated that my objective with this blog was to help disperse information about my view of the profession as a student and to help other students compare and contrast their programs. I haven't achieved the results I was quite looking for but have no regrets. At this point I hope to bring you even better material based on any and all feedback I receive.

Personally, this is an amazingly exciting time for me and the profession as a whole. I think we are growing in leaps and bounds with many more miles to go to achieve our ideal place within the medical community. I am at the verge of this huge transition with many many possibilities all of which will seemingly lead to a number of great results, now to figure out which will provide the most for me and my future patients...

Focus man...

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