Whether you’re on the go or simply prefer audio learning, MedBridge Podcasts are here to provide in-depth conversations with industry experts on the latest research and the top challenges faced by rehabilitation professionals.
Learn more about this new education offering below.
What are MedBridge podcasts?
MedBridge podcasts are audio-only content designed to be conversational interviews with subject matter experts that dive deep into advanced, challenging clinical topics faced by practitioners today. The latest evidence, best practices, and case scenarios will be covered. Every episode ends with practical action items that can be used immediately.
Podcasts are free to listen to on Spotify or Apple podcasts.
Bonus takeaway handouts and continuing education credits for each episode can be found on MedBridge.com.
Where can I find these podcasts?
Follow the links below to directly locate each podcast show on your platform of choice. In MedBridge, podcasts will appear as audio-only courses in the professional development course catalog.
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Neuro Navigators hosted by J.J. Mowder-Tinney
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Speech Scope hosted by Sarah Baar
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Rehab and Performance Lab hosted by Phil Plisky
- House Call
How often are episodes launched, and how do I get notified?
A new episode for each show launches every month. Follow the show on Spotify or Apple podcasts to be notified of new launches.
You can also sign up to be notified about new episodes through our MedBridge podcasts page or by following MedBridge on Instagram.
Who can listen to these podcasts?
Anyone! Each show covers specific topics for certain disciplines:
- Rehab and Performance Lab covers sports and orthopedics and is primarily for physical therapists and athletics trainers.
- Neuro Navigators covers topics on neurology and geriatrics and is primarily for physical and occupational therapists.
- Speech Scope covers challenging topics faced by medical speech-language pathologists.
- House Call explores unique challenges facing home-based care today and is primarily applicable to nurses and physical therapist.
Please note: As each episode dives deep into a clinical topic, it may not be applicable for all disciplines. Please check the accreditation details to see if the episode provides continuing education credit for your specific discipline.
How do I get CE credit?
To earn CEUs, you’ll need to have a paid MedBridge plan. Visit plan details for more information.
Once you have an active plan:
- Listen to the podcast through your preferred player - Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc. (you can also listen via the course in our catalog)
- Log in to your MedBridge account.
- Navigate to the course catalog and search for the title of the episode to find the course.
- Click on the course to find accreditation details.
- If the course is applicable to your discipline, click "Complete Item" on the first item.
- Complete the learning assessment and course survey to be eligible for credit.
What is the takeaway handout, and how do I download the takeaway handout?
The takeaway handout can be found within the course on MedBridge and gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To download, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course. Once you start the course, you’ll be able to locate the takeaway handout on that same page.
Can I ask questions or recommend topics for future podcast episodes?
Absolutely! You can email podcasts@medbridge.com with your topics, questions, and/or guest speaker requests.