Monday, March 23, 2009

Moving Day!

It has been fun while it lasted but thanks to an invitation from my physical therapist colleague Dr. Eric Robertson, I will now be doing my Physical Therapy related blog authoring at www.npathinktank.com (soon to be ptthinktank.com).  We will also be joined by fellow colleague and blogger Roderick Henderson, PT for what should be topically varied content relevant to our profession from various perspectives.

I hope you will follow and join us at this new virtual water cooler as fellow community members and stakeholders in our future as physical therapists.  I’m looking very forward to what should be an informative, enlightening and occasionally even entertaining venture with my fellow bloggers and colleagues.

4 comments:

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