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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
It is an exciting time to be a physiotherapist (PT). Our roles, responsibilities, scope of practice and impacts are evolving; which includes our role within the emergency department (ED).


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== Suggested Roles & Responsibilities of a PT ==


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== Potential Benefits of having a PT within an ED ==


== Resources  ==
== Potential Challenges of having a PT within an ED ==
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== Additional Resources  ==
== References  ==
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

It is an exciting time to be a physiotherapist (PT). Our roles, responsibilities, scope of practice and impacts are evolving; which includes our role within the emergency department (ED).

Suggested Roles & Responsibilities of a PT[edit | edit source]

Potential Benefits of having a PT within an ED[edit | edit source]

Potential Challenges of having a PT within an ED[edit | edit source]

Additional Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]