Membership Matters

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The mission of the Private Practice Section (PPS) is to champion the success of the physical therapist in business. Whether you’ve just joined or are a long-time member, PPS is here to support your efforts and provide the resources and tools to help you meet your goals. But don’t take our word for it, hear from our members about what PPS membership means for them and their business.

Stacy Menz, PT, DPT, PCS

Stacy Menz, PT, DPT, PCS

Solidarity

“Going to that first PPS conference was like drinking from a fire hose. The education at the event is overflowing, but the people really enhance the value. It helped me create a network that I can call and reach out to when I need guidance. A physical therapist can get education from other places, but having a network of other physical therapists in private practice adds value to PPS membership on top of the top-notch education.”

Staci Lyons, PT

Staci Lyons, PT

Gaining the Courage to See What Could Be

“PPS gave me the confidence to move toward my new business model. I was given a national audience to share my ideas with and I was able to learn ideas from others. I’ve been able to collaborate with peers and learn from people with whom I don’t compete. There’s value in the relationships and networking that PPS provides.”

Ashley Church

NEW MEMBER RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT

PPS provides payment tools and resources to guide you through the complicated payment environment. Updated regularly, the payment tools and resources are some of the most sought-after PPS membership resources. Access them at ppsapta.org/practice-management/payment-resources.

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