In this live episode from NYIT, we chat with John Handrakis, Professor of Physical Therapy at NYIT and Principal Investigator of the Thermoregulation program at the Spinal Cord Damage Research Center. John shares his insights on the importance of research in DPT education, how to critically review clinical evidence, and how PT students can engage with research early in their careers. We also dive into the practical application of evidence-based medicine, and why it’s essential for physical therapists to stay updated on current research throughout their careers.
Key Takeaways:
- How DPT students at NYIT engage with research and why it’s critical to their education.
- Tips on how to ask a clinical question and where to find reliable research evidence.
- The importance of critically evaluating research publications for clinical application.
- Whether physical therapists should continue looking for evidence after they leave academia.
- The role of research in advancing physical therapy practice and education.
Guest Information: John Handrakis, PT, DPT, Ed.D.
Professor of Physical Therapy at NYIT
Principal Investigator of Thermoregulation Program, Spinal Cord Damage Research Center, VA Medical Center