265: To Residency Or Not To Residency With Mari Biers, PT, DPT
May 12, 2025A question many clinicians face is whether or not to go to a residency program. There are pros and cons either way and a LOT to consider. Additionally, with so many residencies available to clinicians there are things you want to look for that will be a good fit for you. Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS and Claire McLean, PT, DPT, NCS talk with Mari Biers, PT, DPT who is currently completing a neurologic residency at the University of Missouri. This conversation highlights multiple perspectives as Mari is currently in residency, Claire completed a neurologic residency and Erin did not do a residency. Mari highlights the immense value of residency programs for new physical therapists seeking accelerated professional growth and we also touch on the ways that you can grow without doing a residency since it is not the only path to clinical excellence.
Key Takeaways:
- Residencies offer intensive mentorship, improving clinical reasoning and confidence
- Programs provide comprehensive learning across different healthcare settings
- Participants gain deep insights into specialized neurological treatment approaches
- Continuous feedback and structured learning help rapidly develop clinical skills
Mari's experience demonstrates that residencies are more than just additional training - they're a pathway to becoming an exceptional clinician. While challenging, these programs provide unparalleled opportunities for professional development, research exposure, and specialized neurological rehabilitation expertise.
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