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New year (re)solution: everyday life and CPD
CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson says our everyday lives can be a rich source of material for continuing professional development.
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Physio findings: help after heart failure
In our latest round-up on research based articles, Janet Wright looks at a home plan that can help patients after heart failure and Katherine Jones
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Lasting friendships: Scottish burns physios build links with Malawi
A unique partnership between burns physios in Glasgow and Blantyre, Malawi, is reaping dividends, as Louise Hunt discovered.
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Aussie rules: Jonathon Kruger takes the helm at the WCPT
Physio Jonathon Kruger swapped Melbourne for London last summer when he took the helm at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy.
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Student placements: are you experienced?
Students need to spend 1,000 hours in settings that enhance their knowledge and practice.
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Physiotherapy Pain Association study day: Physiotherapists must ‘welcome their day in court’
Physiotherapists are likely to face more requests to act as witnesses in court proceedings, according to the national lead clinician for chronic pain in Scotland.
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Not in my name
Ruaidhri O’Connor explains the reasons for boycotting Ireland’s regulatory body.
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Your comments: 18 January 2017
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Physio findings: research is flourishing in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapy research is flourishing in Northern Ireland.
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ECMO: the physio’s role
Allaina Eden and Kelly Morris examine the use of ECMO for patients with severe respiratory failure and other conditions.