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OASIS-E2 may look like a minor update—but small item revisions and skip pattern changes can create confusion, slow asses...
03/11/2026

OASIS-E2 may look like a minor update—but small item revisions and skip pattern changes can create confusion, slow assessments, and introduce scoring inconsistencies across your team. Join us on 3/18 at 1 PM ET to get clear on what’s changing, how it impacts workflow, and the documentation strategies your clinicians need to approach April 1st with confidence. https://hubs.ly/Q043WPc60

What could a clinician’s day look like with AI woven into the workflow? In our latest article, we follow a PT navigating...
03/10/2026

What could a clinician’s day look like with AI woven into the workflow? In our latest article, we follow a PT navigating a packed schedule and explore how emerging tools in Medbridge Care—from 30-second patient summaries to AI-assisted messaging and data-informed exercise suggestions—aim to reduce clicking and cognitive load, so clinicians can spend less time on admin and more time with patients. https://bit.ly/47AZiSm

03/03/2026

March is shaping up to be a strong month for live learning.

We’ve got more webinars, a special podcast recording, and a brand-new cohort experience designed to challenge your thinking and sharpen your clinical edge.

Join us live, learn alongside your peers, and walk away with strategies you can use right away.

Save your seat through the link in our bio, and let us know in the comments what you’d like to see next!

RTM is getting a lot of attention—but the most valuable insights come from clinicians actually using it. On 3/6 at 12 PM...
02/27/2026

RTM is getting a lot of attention—but the most valuable insights come from clinicians actually using it. On 3/6 at 12 PM ET, tune in for a live podcast conversation with clinicians in the field as they share how RTM shows up in practice and what it’s delivering for patients and care teams. https://bit.ly/4qmIS6D

02/27/2026

Bathing is one of caregiving’s most sensitive challenges — and one families are often left to navigate alone.

After seeing that gap firsthand, Jodi Bellam, founder of The Blue Hug (), set out to create tools that preserve dignity, increase cooperation, and reduce caregiver stress.

Jodi joins host Carol Chiang () to unpack why this essential ADL so often sparks resistance. From real stories in home care to practical, dignity-centered approaches, you’ll walk away with a new perspective on how to better support families in deeply vulnerable moments.

Listen to the latest Innovative Aging for free on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Podcasts. For CE credit and downloadable clinical takeaways, log in to Medbridge, search for the episode, and complete the post-course quiz and survey.

Introducing our new Coaching Foundations in Healthcare Practice Cohort Series! Be part of the first group to experience ...
02/26/2026

Introducing our new Coaching Foundations in Healthcare Practice Cohort Series! Be part of the first group to experience this guided approach to learning that combines on-demand coursework you can begin right away with live mentorship from master certified coach Hélène Thériault, BScOT, MAdEd, MCC.

This three-month program focuses on a collaborative, client-led approach to care—helping you strengthen patient motivation, accountability, and follow-through while easing the pressure of being the “fixer.”

Register by March 24 to save your spot: https://bit.ly/4tKUrHM

02/25/2026

“Move the train to build the brain.” 🚂🧠

If a child’s “train” is uncomfortable, overwhelmed, or running on empty, even the most skilled “engineer” can’t move executive function forward.

Dr. Cara Koscinski () reframes executive function through a body-first lens, reminding us that cognition doesn’t operate in isolation. When a child can’t sense hunger, fatigue, or stress, small challenges can quickly turn into fight-or-flight responses.

She joins Nicole Quint () to explore how to move beyond behavior labels to identify the physiological readiness cues and embodied cognition strategies that support participation in even your most complex patients.

Listen to the latest Pediatric Pioneers for free on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Podcasts. For CE credit and downloadable clinical takeaways, log in to Medbridge, search for the episode, and complete the post-course quiz and survey.

02/24/2026

Next month, be part of a live conversation on modern strength rehab!

Dan Lorenz joins host Phil Plisky () for a live recording of Rehab and Performance Lab, as they challenge the long-standing 3x10 model and break down what true tissue loading actually requires.

If you’ve been looking for new strategies to move past clinical “guesstimation”, (like objective feedback loops, functional testing, and progressive overload), don’t miss this.

Plus, those who tune in live can get answers to any questions that come up during the Q&A!

Secure your spot by visiting the link in our bio.

02/23/2026

180 steps per minute might work for some runners, but recovery and performance demand more than a one-size-fits-all number.

So how do we move forward? With assessment, backed by a tool that’s already in your pocket.

Don Goss () joins host Phil Plisky () to unpack what the research actually says about cadence, foot strike, and footwear, and what that means for clinicians working with injured runners.

Together, they break down research on cadence, foot strike, and footwear, for meaningful insights you can bring to your next session.

From military data to real-world gait retraining strategies, this episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective on what truly matters in running rehab.

Listen for free on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Podcasts.
For CE credit and downloadable clinical takeaways, log in to Medbridge, search for the episode, and complete the post-course quiz and survey.

Our new guide outlines what PTs must document to support compliant, defensible RTM billing under Medicare, and how Medbr...
02/23/2026

Our new guide outlines what PTs must document to support compliant, defensible RTM billing under Medicare, and how Medbridge helps make it easy for clinicians to bill for RTM without losing valuable care time with patients. https://bit.ly/3MHtBj1

Join us on 3/18 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘OASIS-E2: The New Changes Coming April 1st Are No Joke!’, featuring hom...
02/21/2026

Join us on 3/18 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘OASIS-E2: The New Changes Coming April 1st Are No Joke!’, featuring home health expert Cindy Krafft. We’ll break down item revisions, updated skip patterns, and practical documentation strategies to help your team submit accurate, defensible OASIS data before April 1st. https://hubs.ly/Q043WPc60

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Thank you for visiting the MedBridge page! While visiting our page, please be sure to keep the following notes and policies in mind: 1. Facebook is a public forum. Any publicly posted comments, photos, notifications, or posts will be accessible to the public. By posting any private or protected health information, you are voluntarily consenting to the disclosure of that information. 2. We want our page to be a friendly place to visit and invite all visitors to engage with us. Please keep all posts, comments, questions, and photos of a friendly and appropriate nature. 3. This page is not intended to be used for personal medical advice. All information, articles, videos, and posts are of a general nature and do not constitute medical advice. If you require medical advice or attention, please contact your licensed medical provider. 4. This page is not monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please be aware of the information you are posting on this page. If a post appears to be personal, private, inappropriate, or inflammatory in nature, MedBridge may contact you to inform you that such information is publicly accessible, and MedBridge reserves the right to remove any of these posts from its public page. If you have a question or concern about information that was posted to or removed from the MedBridge page, you may contact us by: (i) sending us a private message on this page, (ii) calling our support line at (206) 216-5003, or (iii) emailing us at support@medbridgeed.com.