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Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT
PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
If a TED Talk & a radio show had a baby & raised it in a physical therapy clinic. Hosted by former Rock Radio DJ turned Physical Therapist, Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT. The best conversations happen at happy hour, welcome to ours.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 188 ratings
Must listen for physical therapy!
This podcast has not only kept me informed about physical therapy but has also reignited my passion about this profession! It’s a valuable resource that has had a positive impact on my professional growth. If you’re a PT or interested in this profession do yourself a favor and hit subscribe! You...Read full review »
SamtheHand via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/23
Jimmy is likely one of the best podcasters in The industry. His guest and topics are original and entertaining. His technique and quality is excellent. But what makes me enjoy this podcast is honestly Jimmy’s authentic demeanor, thought provoking quality questions and passion for bettering the...Read full review »
Jess Goodine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/23
A must listen for PTs
Jimmy is a great host who knows how to communicate complex ideas in digestible ways. If you’re a PT looking to stay up to date on the latest discourse in the profession, this is where you start. The ride is also extremely entertaining.
Ricky The Burnout Coach via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/23
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