Communication Skills PTs Need But Don’t Learn
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概要
This episode dives into one of the biggest frustrations in physical therapy: feeling unheard at work. Rebecca Griffith breaks down how to communicate with leadership, advocate for patients, and avoid being labeled “difficult.”
Key Insights:
• Most leadership decisions are system-driven, not personal
• Curiosity beats criticism in tough conversations
• Timing, tone, and delivery matter as much as the message
• Not all feedback moments are created equal
• Small organizations allow more personalized communication
What This Means for PTs & Clinic Owners:
• You can advocate without damaging relationships
• Better communication leads to more influence—not less
• Understanding the system helps you navigate it
• Emotional reactions can sabotage valid concerns
• Leadership communication is a learnable skill
Tactical Takeaways:
• Ask: “Help me understand the goal of this decision”
• Write questions first—don’t react in the moment
• Clarify: is this decision final or open for input?
• Choose the right time and setting for feedback
• Focus on system impact—not just personal impact
Guest
Rebecca Griffith, PT, DPT
Sponsors
SaRA Health – patient engagement solutions
EMPOWER EMR – faster, smarter documentation
U.S. Physical Therapy – clinic growth and career pathways