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March 11, 2023 52 mins

In this episode, we delve into the Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT) program, with our guest Janise Alcantara, who is currently completing the program.

Janise shares her firsthand experiences of the DScPT program, discussing both the challenges and rewards of pursuing this advanced degree. She provides an overview of the program's curriculum, highlighting the importance of balancing coursework with clinical practice, as well as navigating research.

Drawing on her own experiences, Janise offers valuable advice and tips for colleagues who are considering pursuing a DScPT program. She shares the lessons she's learned, and the most significant takeaways from her journey thus far.


Janise Alcantara is a physical therapist and the owner of Movement Medicine Physical Therapy. She has a BS in Physical Therapy, magna cum laude, and is completing a DSc in Physical Therapy with a concentration in orthopedic manual therapy. Janise has comprehensive training in Pilates and Redcord/Neurac, is a Certified Kinesiotaping Practitioner and is a clinical instructor with Physical Therapy Advancement Seminars. She has worked in various settings, including SNFs, home health, acute care, subacute, wound care, and outpatient therapy.

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