Darryl Yardley, PT
Director, Brant Community Healthcare System
Consultant, Hip & Spine Specialty
Assistant Professor, Business & Entrepreneurship in Physical Therapy, Western University
Chair, Private Practice Division, Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Co-Founder, Entry to Practice Essentials (Canadian PCE Study Guide)
Founder, Mentorship Bootcamp
Darryl graduated from the University of Toronto in 2006 with a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy. He later completed further post-graduate education and Master's in Clinical Science at Western University and became a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists in 2009.
He is the Senior Director of Quality, Risk Management and Clinical Services at BCHS.
He is the professor of the Business and Entrepreneurship in Physical Therapy course at Western University. He also lectures at McMaster University, University of Toronto and Queen's University on business and practice management topics.
Darryl is a consultant with orthopaedic and neurosurgeons and has a special interest in hip and spine. He is a co-author of, Diagnosis and Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement: An Evidence-Based Approach - Chapter: ‘Evidence for Rehabilitation After FAI Surgery: A guide to Postsurgical Rehabilitation and Supporting Evidence.’ He has co-authored multiple publications and has presented at over 50 conferences and courses throughout Canada and Internationally.
He is founder of Mentorship Bootcamp, a program offering business training and career coaching to practicing clinicians. He is an advisor with Clinic Accelerator and consults with many clinic owners to grow their business. He has recruited and mentored over 100 therapists.