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In this editorial of his final issue as Editor-in-Chief, Dr Guy G. Simoneau shares his thoughts on how changes in the areas of physical therapy research design, professional collaboration, publishing and communication technology, and publication standards played out in the world of JOSPT and recognize the many people who supported and implemented the changes.
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