The Heart of a Servant in Treating and Leading
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On this episode of the Uncaged Clinician Podcast, host David Bayliff sits down live with clinic director and orthopedic specialist Eric Spencer for a powerful conversation about leadership, service, and transforming the way we practice healthcare.
Together, they challenge the transactional model that dominates much of physical therapy and explore what it really means to create an experience instead of just delivering a plan of care.
This episode dives deep into the difference between treating impairments and restoring identity. Are we simply addressing range of motion and strength deficits, or are we helping people reclaim who they are? Whether it's the grandmother who wants to confidently play with her grandkids or the athlete struggling with lost identity after injury, David and Eric unpack how true impact happens when clinicians serve the person — not just the pathology.
They also explore:
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The art versus the science of physical therapy
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Why patients buy into identity transformation, not treatment plans
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How experiences create loyalty (and "difficult discharges")
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Speaking life into patients beyond their first sticking point
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Serving your team with gratitude to prevent burnout and turnover
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The difference between serving for applause and being a servant at heart
From love languages to leadership philosophy, this conversation reframes what it means to lead in healthcare — not through ego, metrics, or transactions — but through mission, vision, and genuine service.
If you're a clinician who wants to move beyond corporate box-checking and build a culture that transforms patients and teams alike, this episode will challenge and inspire you.
Pull up a chair. Let's think differently. Let's do differently. Let's uncage healthcare.