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CPD Practice: your physiotherapy career part 2
In the second in a series of five articles on career development, CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson focuses on taking the first steps.
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3 minutes with Claire Fordam
As a therapy lead, Claire Fordham is convinced that kindness, humility and humour are essential components in building successful therapeutic relat
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In person: let’s get fresher!
Chief executive Karen Middleton welcomes those physios starting degrees or launching their careers.
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Success: CSP student medal winner on returning to uni
Physio student and disabled athlete Kadeena Cox tells Robert Millett how she struck gold in the London Stadium in July.
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Rehabilitation for musicians
It’s not just athletes who have aches and pains.
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Equality: busting the myths
When it comes to equality and diversity, there is still a long way to go, says CSP officer Jess Belmonte.
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Leadership: top tips for students
Student leader Luke Tobin offers guidance on blowing your own trumpet as an undergraduate.
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Northern Ireland’s health service being used as a ‘political football’, as trusts ordered to make £70m cuts
The CSP’s senior negotiating officer Claire Ronald took a leading role in speaking out against proposals to axe £70m from Northern Ireland’s health services during a recent interview for BBC Radio Ulster.
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In person: at the ready
CEO Karen Middleton says that CSP staff are keen to visit members – but rather than calling the shots, want to put the power in the members’ hands.
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Rehabilitation: jump to it
Specialist physiotherapist Sally Dufty treats jockeys who are injured on the turf. Mark Gould spends a day at the races to see her in action.