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Join us on 4/30 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘Audit-Proofing Your Hospice: Practical Ways to Prevent Denials and Navi...
04/03/2026

Join us on 4/30 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘Audit-Proofing Your Hospice: Practical Ways to Prevent Denials and Navigate Scrutiny’, featuring hospice compliance expert Annette Lee. Get a clear breakdown of what auditors look for, and how to strengthen documentation and audit readiness. https://hubs.ly/Q0492F3-0

04/02/2026

The difference between feeling independent and dependent often comes down to everyday moments that shape a patient’s identity and confidence.

Dhaval Patel, CEO of (), shares a pivotal conversation that reveals where many patients start to feel a loss of independence. Not in big milestones, but in the simple moments where self-efficacy is challenged.

He joins Carol Chiang () to explore fall prevention strategies that don’t rely on apps, Wi-Fi, or complex setups, and how simpler, more accessible tools can often make the biggest impact on safety and independence.

Together, they uncover which interventions are a fit for real-life aging adults, so you can match the right tech to the right patient.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

04/01/2026

We’re keeping the momentum going in April with a great lineup of live learning.

From new webinars to a podcast conversation, each session is designed to help you think differently, build new skills, and be prepared to apply what you learn in your next session.

Plus, tuning in live gives you the chance to ask questions and be part of the conversation.

Visit the link in our bio to secure your spot, and share any requests for future topics below!

03/30/2026

At the heart of this shift in neurodiversity is a challenge to rethink your role as an advocate: Moving beyond “fixes” for one child to designing “fits” within school and community systems.

Liz Jones joins host Nicole Quint () to explore how advocacy evolves from supporting one child at a time to creating changes that impact many.

Drawing from her dual perspective as a therapist and parent, Liz breaks down the shift from case advocacy to causal advocacy, and why the most meaningful progress often comes from looking beyond the individual to the systems around them.

You’ll walk away with new understandings on the role of parent insight in effective care, and how your clinical voice can help shape more inclusive environments where neurodivergent children can truly participate and thrive.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

03/27/2026

How do we bring elite performance principles into rehab? Start by reframing what “high intensity” really means.

Because intensity isn’t fixed, it’s relative to the patient in front of you. Early on, that might be a quad set. Later, it’s strength, speed, and plyometrics. The principle stays the same, but the application evolves.

Robert Panariello joins host Phil Plisky () to explore the art and science behind adapting performance principles across recoveries from ACL reconstruction and more.

You’ll walk away with real-world insights on Vermeil’s Hierarchy, programming plyometrics, and building true return-to-play readiness.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

03/25/2026

Your expertise as an SLP shines in moments of nuance, judgment, and human connection. As new tools take on more of the administrative load, you get time back for what matters most.

Dr. Rinki Varindani Desai joins host Sarah Baar () to explore how AI, digital therapeutics, and remote monitoring are already shaping speech-language pathology, and what it means for the way you deliver care.

From reducing documentation burden to helping track patient progress between visits, they break down how these tools can support more informed decisions, stronger engagement, and better outcomes—without replacing the clinician at the center of it all.

With these technologies constantly evolving, you’ll also learn how you can play a key role in shaping what’s next.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

The people behind Medbridge, all in one room! 👋Seeing everyone in person was a powerful reminder of just how much collab...
03/24/2026

The people behind Medbridge, all in one room! 👋

Seeing everyone in person was a powerful reminder of just how much collaboration, care, and effort go into what we do every day.

Our conversations made it clear that this is a team that shows up for each other, whether it’s cheering on a bold idea or supporting one another when things take an unexpected turn.

That kind of support is what allows us to push limits and challenge what’s possible in care—all in service of helping everyone move, feel, and live well.

Grateful for this event, and excited for what’s ahead!

Registration closes tomorrow for our Coaching Foundations in Healthcare Practice Cohort Series! Don’t miss this exclusiv...
03/24/2026

Registration closes tomorrow for our Coaching Foundations in Healthcare Practice Cohort Series!

Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to move through the Coach Approach courses and meet monthly with master certified coach Hélène Theriault for live mentorship and case discussion. You’ll learn expert coaching strategies you can apply right away to improve patient motivation, accountability, and outcomes.

Save your spot now: https://bit.ly/478IDFs

03/23/2026

Better outcomes start with a simple shift: less stepping in, more stepping back. When patients learn to lead, independence lasts long after your care.

J.J. () sits down with Elizabeth Skidmore () to explore how Strategy Training empowers clients with cognitive impairments to lead their own recovery.

Listen to discover how to utilize the START framework to uncover subtle executive function deficits and foster greater independence in even some of your most complex patients.

As Elizabeth shares, “slowing down” your clinical approach can actually accelerate your patients’ return to meaningful community participation.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

It’s National Athletic Training Month, and we’re celebrating ATs with a giveaway! Enter for a chance to win a free year ...
03/20/2026

It’s National Athletic Training Month, and we’re celebrating ATs with a giveaway! Enter for a chance to win a free year of Medbridge, including 800+ BOC-approved CE courses, live webinars, certification prep, and more. Don’t wait—entries close March 22. https://bit.ly/4sZrHdb

03/20/2026

What happens when you combine your first visit to Seattle with some of the coolest teammates? ✈️🤔

A week full of inspiring conversations, project progress, and some extra fun thrown in for good measure.

It was so great to see everyone for our in-person gathering last week! Thanks again to everyone who contributed to bringing it all together.

Looking forward to bringing this energy into the rest of the year and feeling so excited for what’s ahead.

03/19/2026

We’re quickly approaching the kickoff of our new Cohort Learning Series!

If you’re looking for ways to bring connection, mentorship, and real-time application to your learning, this is for you. You’ll join master certified coach Hélène Thériault, () for a three-month program focused on a collaborative, client-led approach to care.

The pressure to be the “fixer” is a major driver of burnout in healthcare. This cohort helps you shift that—while strengthening patient motivation, accountability, and follow-through.

Secure your spot! Register by March 24 using the link in our bio.

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Thank you for visiting the MedBridge page! While visiting our page, please be sure to keep the following notes and policies in mind: 1. Facebook is a public forum. Any publicly posted comments, photos, notifications, or posts will be accessible to the public. By posting any private or protected health information, you are voluntarily consenting to the disclosure of that information. 2. We want our page to be a friendly place to visit and invite all visitors to engage with us. Please keep all posts, comments, questions, and photos of a friendly and appropriate nature. 3. This page is not intended to be used for personal medical advice. All information, articles, videos, and posts are of a general nature and do not constitute medical advice. If you require medical advice or attention, please contact your licensed medical provider. 4. This page is not monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please be aware of the information you are posting on this page. If a post appears to be personal, private, inappropriate, or inflammatory in nature, MedBridge may contact you to inform you that such information is publicly accessible, and MedBridge reserves the right to remove any of these posts from its public page. If you have a question or concern about information that was posted to or removed from the MedBridge page, you may contact us by: (i) sending us a private message on this page, (ii) calling our support line at (206) 216-5003, or (iii) emailing us at support@medbridgeed.com.