Dr. Lauren Mueller talks today with Megan Daley, a kindred spirit met through The Foundress, a women's networking group that prides itself on forging connections among trailblazing women. Megan, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, unravels her story, taking us through a decade of diverse experience—from working in corporate clinics to providing inpatient care, and even taking a detour to care for family. Her tales from the trenches reveal the humor and humanity found in the healthcare profession.
Megan doesn't shy away from discussing the stereotypes and status quos she's challenged, advocating for a more fitness-forward approach in patient care. She highlights her work with the Institute of Clinical Excellence, where she helps shape minds and bodies with evidence-based and psychologically informed practices.
Further along, Megan gets personal, reflecting on the desire for location freedom that led her to rethink her practice and focus on the intersection of mental, emotional, and physical health. She shares her philosophy on the foundational importance of self-care, not only for her patients but also for her fellow clinicians.
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Dr. Lauren Mueller talks today with Megan Daley, a kindred spirit met through The Foundress, a women's networking group that prides itself on forging connections among trailblazing women. Megan, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, unravels her story, taking us through a decade of diverse experience—from working in corporate clinics to providing inpatient care, and even taking a detour to care for family. Her tales from the trenches reveal the humor and humanity found in the healthcare profession.
Megan doesn't shy away from discussing the stereotypes and status quos she's challenged, advocating for a more fitness-forward approach in patient care. She highlights her work with the Institute of Clinical Excellence, where she helps shape minds and bodies with evidence-based and psychologically informed practices.
Further along, Megan gets personal, reflecting on the desire for location freedom that led her to rethink her practice and focus on the intersection of mental, emotional, and physical health. She shares her philosophy on the foundational importance of self-care, not only for her patients but also for her fellow clinicians.
Listen In For:
We hope you enjoy this conversation!
Connect with us!
Visit our website:
www.ptstreamline.com
Follow us on Social Media:
Instagram - @streamlineperformancept
Facebook - @streamlineperformancephysicaltherapy
YouTube - @ptstreamline