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Cardiopulm Phys Ther J. 2011 Jun;22(2):19-28.

THE LINDA CRANE MEMORIAL LECTUR: Leading Leaders: A Vision for Our Centennial Years.

Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal

Venita Lovelace-Chandler

PMID: 21637394 PMCID: PMC3104933

Abstract

At 90 years of age, the APTA may be facing some of the greatest national and global challenges of its history. Membership has grown from 238 in 1921 to over 70,000 in 2011, but the expansion of the APTA may be restrictive to individual participation. A leadership gap appears imminent in practice and education. Fostering every member to understand the APTA and its great work is essential to ensuring a profession that lives its core values and meets societal needs. The Linda Crane Memorial Lecture in 2011 celebrated a vision of the APTA's 100th birthday with every member serving as a "professional centenarian" who stewards the organization to continued greatness.

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