Recent residency graduate DPT Chloe Artrip was selected as the recipient of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy’s Federal Advocacy Grant, which was held April 14-16. The grant is awarded to one outstanding neurologic resident per year to support them while advocating for the profession. Recipients are sent to the American Physical Therapy Association’s Federal Advocacy Forum further advocate at a federal level.
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        	Artrip Represented Neurologic PT Academy in Federal Advocacy
 
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