Also in this issue
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Physios cross the globe for youth games
Four physios have travelled almost 10,000 miles to work with some of the UK’s brightest young athletes at this month’s Commonwealth Youth Games.
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Top tips for students: How to land that first job after graduating
Making the transition from being a student to the world of work can seem daunting. Recent graduate Chris Martey offers some pointers.
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On being mortal: leadership and end-of-life care
While on holiday, CSP chief executive Karen Middleton read an inspirational book on the need to reform healthcare.
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Physio findings: award-winning physio explores success of surgery
In our regular round-up of reseach related articles Janet Wright looks at award-winning surgery and asks the question, can enhanced rehabilita
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3 minutes with Patrick Shaughnessy
A life-threatening childhood illness led Patrick Shaughnessy to embark on a career in physiotherapy, as he explains below.
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Comment: professional opportunities
Whether you’re just embarking on your career as a physio, or have been in the business for decades, we hope you’ll find plenty to interest you in t
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Your comments: 2 September 2015
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Advice line: the controversial issue of evidence-based medicine
Carley King looks at the controversial issue of evidence-based medicine.
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Viewpoint: Making a difference - working in conflict and disaster zones
Responding to global emergencies is hugely rewarding – despite the many challenges, says Peter Skelton.
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Stand and deliver: using rota stands to aid stroke recovery
Louise Norman unpicks the pros and cons of using rota stands with people who have had a stroke.