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PHYS THER
Vol. 86, No. 11, November 2006, pp. 1554-1557
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2006.presidential.address

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2006 APTA Presidential Address

Leaving a Legacy

Ben F Massey, Jr

BF Massey, Jr, is Executive Director, North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, 18 West Colony Place, Ste 140, Durham, NC 27705-5582 (USA)

Address all correspondence to Mr Massey at: bfmassey@mindspring.com


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    Introduction
 
Although each year we say goodbye to colleagues and lifelong friends, we were especially saddened by the recent loss of 3 highly respected and loved colleagues: Dr Jules Rothstein, Dr Scot Irwin, and Florence Kendall. Many of us have spent time remembering and reflecting about what their friendship meant to us, the impact they had on our profession, and the loss that occurred as a result of their deaths. Jules, Scot, and Florence were each exceptional leaders within our profession. They inspired us. They made the profession better. To us, they were legends, and they left us a special legacy. Simply put, each of them made a meaningful difference.

Throughout my career in physical therapy, I have had the opportunity to meet many great individuals in our Association and the profession who are making a difference. I would like to focus my address tonight on those individuals and on each . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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