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Men Need To Go with the Flow Too!

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Join us this Thursday 7PM EST to find out what men need to know to maintain the flow! All you have to do is ask the right people like our next guest Jane Kaufman. She's back to enlighten us more on such an important issue.  Jane's last show with us was a tremendous success and we are honored to have her back. If you missed the first time, don't miss this one!  Join us this Thursday 7PMEST for a show that promises teach the men in our lives what we may have been afraid to ask. 

 

Jane Kaufman, PT, MEd, BCB-PMD has been a practicing Physical Therapist for more than thirty years. She is a graduate of the Ithaca College Physical Therapy program and earned her Masters at the University of Vermont. More recently, she was certified by the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA) in Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback (PMDB), becoming one of only six healthcare professionals in the Northeast to earn this prestigious certification. Jane’s career has included practice at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont, and at the former Medical Center Hospital of Vermont where she supervised the Department of Physical Therapy. She has also worked with and managed Burlington area physical therapy practices.  Jane’s speaking resume includes annual lectures for the University of Vermont’s Physical Therapy Program and OB/GYN residents, as well as presentations for Grand Rounds for the Family Practice and OB/GYN Departments at Fletcher Allen Health Care.  Jane’s career has included practice at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont, and at the former Medical Center Hospital of Vermont where she supervised the Department of Physical Therapy.

 

 

 

 

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