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Managerial and Supervisory Principles for Physical Therapists 

Written by Larry Nosse, Deborah Friberg and Peter R. Kovacek, MSA, PT and published by Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Managerial and Supervisory Principles for Physical Therapists is your best introduction to the business end of PT.  We provide successful business management techniques and technical insights that will help you understand the changing role of physical therapy and physical therapists in the future health care system.  Excellent for students, new and experienced managers and therapists.  A special feature of this textbook is a fully integrated, real life 14 part case study that will help you apply the principles of management and supervision to your every day professional life.  Great for managers to use with staff for professional development. Order from Amazon.com.

Managing Physical Rehabilitation in a Managed Care Environment.  
 
Written by Peter R. Kovacek, MSA, PT and Kathleen A. "Jake" Jakubiak Kovacek, PT. This advanced book contains a wealth of resources and materials to help you manage in an increasingly difficult managed care environment. (Also available as a workshop) 248 pages, illustrated. $49.95.

Improving Productivity Without Sacrificing Quality in Rehabilitation.

Written by Peter R. Kovacek, MSA, PT. An excellent workbook format book to help staff analyze departmental and systems aspects of being more productive without diminishing the quality of care given. (This is also a top workshop topic throughout the country.)
 
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