
Ep. 30: To the Clinic...And Beyond! Shante Cofield DPT, OCS, CSCS, CF-L1 & Kim Topp PT, PhD
09/06/22 • 52 min
In episode 30, Chris sits down with two inspirational clinicians who have taken the road less traveled. Pioneering, innovating, and mentoring are three big descriptors for these humans which you are going to hear some details on in this amazing conversation. If the word burnout has at all entered your mind regarding your path, then this episode is going to fill your brain with some new exciting ideas and opportunities for growth.
Shante Cofield, better known as the Movement Maestro, runs a social media based company that provides both online and in-person education for movement professionals, now providing one-one-one and group online business coaching for health and wellness professionals. IG: @themovementmaestro
And Dr. Kim Topp is a researcher, former faculty member and Department Chair at UCSF, and now professor emeritus. She has dedicated her career to improving physical therapy curricula, mentoring rising clinicians, and serving in leadership roles in the anatomy community.
Join us as we explore career options and tangents outside of a traditional clinical setting!
In episode 30, Chris sits down with two inspirational clinicians who have taken the road less traveled. Pioneering, innovating, and mentoring are three big descriptors for these humans which you are going to hear some details on in this amazing conversation. If the word burnout has at all entered your mind regarding your path, then this episode is going to fill your brain with some new exciting ideas and opportunities for growth.
Shante Cofield, better known as the Movement Maestro, runs a social media based company that provides both online and in-person education for movement professionals, now providing one-one-one and group online business coaching for health and wellness professionals. IG: @themovementmaestro
And Dr. Kim Topp is a researcher, former faculty member and Department Chair at UCSF, and now professor emeritus. She has dedicated her career to improving physical therapy curricula, mentoring rising clinicians, and serving in leadership roles in the anatomy community.
Join us as we explore career options and tangents outside of a traditional clinical setting!
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