| Population Health SIG |
Population Health Special Interest GroupWelcome to the Population Health Special Interest Group! Our mission is to connect people, knowledge, and resources to develop and disseminate best practices in population health, prevention, health promotion, and wellness for all members of society. We are committed to empowering clinicians, academicians, and students of the physical therapy profession to be leaders in these spaces.
If you are passionate about transforming the health of communities through physical therapy, JOIN TODAY!
Join the Population Health SIG!There is no additional charge to be a member of the Population Health SIG (PHSIG); however, you must be a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the APTA Academy of Leadership & Innovation. Join the Population Health SIGFollow UsFollow us on Instagram and X, and listen to our podcast. Resources
Health Priorities For Populations and Individuals - APTA Position Physical Therapists’ Role in Prevention, Wellness, Fitness, Health Promotion, and Management of Disease and Disability - APTA Position Healthy Workforce Promotion - APTA Webpage Community Health Promotion: Reaching Beyond the Clinic - APTA Magazine Nutrition and Physical Therapy - APTA Webpage APTA Practice Advisory: Screening Patients for Anxiety Annual Physical Therapy Visit - APTA Webpage
Health Promotion and Wellness Engagement Community - Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Health Promotion and Wellness SIG - APTA Geriatrics Health Promotion and Wellness Practice Committee - Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Academy of Prevention & Health Promotion Therapies
Embedding Population Health in Physical Therapist Professional Education Beyond “Exercise as Medicine” in Physical Therapy: Toward the Promotion of Exercise as a Public Good Sleep Health Promotion: Practical Information for Physical Therapists Nutrition in Physical Therapist Practice: Setting the Stage for Taking Action Nutrition in Physical Therapist Practice: Tools and Strategies to Act Now
Population Health SIG LeadershipChair: Patrick Berner, PT, DPT, RDN |