Martha C. Wroe, PT, MA, FAPTA, a former member of the APTA Board of Directors who made her mark as a clinician, educator, and mentor, has died at age 102.
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'Towering Figure' Martha Wroe, PT, MA, FAPTA, Dies at 102
Wroe's commitment to clinical excellence and lifelong learning helped to shape the physical therapy profession.
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