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Physios need the time to transform services for ‘Devo Manc’
Devolved health and social care would only succeed if frontline staff were fully engaged in transformation, the CSP’s director Sue Hayward-Giles has argued.
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Salford students stand up for posture
University of Salford physiotherapy undergraduates are putting their learning into practice by sitting for no longer than 30 minutes during lectures.
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Editor's comment: Liverpool beckons
This year the CSP’s annual clinical conference has morphed into something quite different.
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Breathing easier
Robert Millett speaks to physios at a new ventilation unit and hears about the benefits of lung ultrasound.
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Physio breaks British record for double cross-Channel swim
A physiotherapist has become the fastest British woman to swim from England to France, and back.
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Your comments: 5 October 2016
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Manchester physios help crisis response service win patient safety award
Physiotherapists in Manchester are part of a multidisciplinary team which won an award for treating people in the community and preventing hospital admissions.
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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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Physiotherapy Works menu of topics for regional events - 2015/16
Following the successful Physiotherapy Works locally events we are offering a menu of events for Regional Networks to run as they wish. They are:
Using population data to make the case e.g. the falls modelWorkforce issues and the new Workfoce Data ModelPrimary care - increasing physiotherapy rolesChronic obstructive pulmonary disease models. -
Engaging with NICE: a how-to guide
This guide outlines the ways physiotherapy staff can engage with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Due to the nature of registering as stakeholders with NICE, it is primarily relevant to the Professional Networks (PNs).