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Cancer care: Bristol fashion
Louise Hunt reports on an ambitious physio-led project that aims to enhance the wellbeing of people in the Bristol area who have been diagnosed wit
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Hydrotherapy: Taking the plunge
Robert Millett meets a physiotherapist whose collaborative work is helping patients to get back into the water after a tracheostomy.
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Salisbury therapists launch integrative working initiative
Physiotherapists in Wiltshire are collaborating with occupational therapists on a quality improvement project aimed at better rehab and patient care.
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Direct access scheme for rheumatology patients wins HSJ award, with physio at the helm
A physio-led project in Devon has won an award for enabling people with rheumatoid arthritis to book appointments whenever their condition gets worse.
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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).
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Time to re-assess: Changes at Atos
Will changes at Atos make it a better company for CSP members to work with? Lynn Eaton looks at the international company’s plans.
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3 minutes with ... Leigh Boxall
As a naturally curious person who likes to ask questions, Leigh Boxall leaped at the chance to oversee a team of researchers in the NHS.
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Advice line: getting started in the CSP
There’s no better way to launch your physio career than as a CSP student rep. Luke Rockett knows: he is one
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Making a bridge - improving stroke services
A social enterprise is training staff to help people to manage their own care after a stroke.