Adam Paris Pt, Clt
About Adam Paris Pt, Clt
Adam Paris is a Clinical Trainer and Physical Therapist at Phoenix Physical Therapy, where he has worked since 2019. With over 23 years of experience in various roles across the USA, he specializes in departmental budgeting and focuses on empowering therapists to take on leadership roles.
Work at Phoenix Physical Therapy
Adam Paris has been employed at Phoenix Physical Therapy since 2019, serving as a Clinical Trainer and Physical Therapist. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the skills of therapists and fostering a supportive environment for professional growth. His responsibilities include training staff, implementing best practices, and ensuring high standards of patient care.
Previous Experience in Physical Therapy
Prior to his current position, Adam Paris accumulated 23 years of experience in various roles within the physical therapy field, ranging from Staff Physical Therapist to Director of Rehabilitation. His career spanned multiple companies across the USA, providing him with a diverse perspective on healthcare practices and patient management.
Education and Expertise
Adam Paris studied at Milton Hershey School and later attended Stockton University, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Physical Therapy. His educational background has equipped him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his roles in physical therapy and clinical training.
Leadership and Management Skills
Adam Paris possesses extensive experience in departmental budgeting within the healthcare industry. He is known for cultivating productive relationships with patients, stakeholders, and employees. His leadership approach emphasizes empowering therapists to become leaders and business owners, fostering a culture of growth and accountability.
Proactive Approach to Improvement
Adam Paris is recognized for his proactive leadership style. He consistently questions existing processes to identify areas for improvement, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and patient outcomes within the physical therapy setting.