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This comprehensive text examines what it takes to progress toward -
and ultimately become - an expert in physical therapy. It explores
multiple dimensions of expertise: how expert practitioners develop,
what knowledge they use, where they acquire that knowledge, how
they think and reason, how they make decisions, and how they
perform in practice to demonstrate what it takes to progress and
ultimately become an expert in physical therapy. Introduces the
four core concepts that comprise the model of expertise: Knowledge,
Clinical Reasoning, Movement, and Virtue A Data Collection Tools
Appendix provides a step-by-step description of the process that
the authors used to select, interview, and collect data from the
experts in each case study to demonstrates the use of critical
thinking and research-based analysis Contributed chapters on Expert
Practice and Clinical Outcomes, Clinical Reasoning and Expert
Practice, and Implications for Practice Implications for Practice
chapter covers the implementation and results of this model of
expertise in a staff development program A Postscript "The Voices
of our Experts 10 Years Later" where clinicians share the evolution
of their expertise Two chapters on Inquiry into Expertise and
Implications for Doctoral Level Education in Physical Therapy
provide insights into the practical application of the core
concepts of the physical therapy model of expertise and facilitate
the continued development of expertise in physical therapy.
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