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Alex MacKenzie will lead new CSP Council
Long-standing CSP activist Alex MacKenzie is the new chair of the CSP.
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Physios sign up to 70 day challenge to end ‘pyjama paralysis’
Physiotherapy staff are pledging their support for this year’s #EndPJparalysis campaign, which runs from 17 April to 26 June.
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Physios urged to help review NHS supply chain product availability
Dan Lewin is the only physiotherapist on a team of 12 clinicians who are part of a national Department of Health programme to reduce spending inefficiencies in the NHS supply chain, and he is calling on physios to give their input at stakeholder events.
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Respiratory specialist replaces medic to become trust’s first physio consultant
Sam Pilsworth has replaced a medical consultant to become the first physio consultant at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS trust, the largest single site specialist heart and chest hospital in the country.
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Join in CSP consultation on NHS pay offer, urges council chair
Council chair Catherine Pope is urging all members working for the NHS in England to engage with the CSP consultation over the three-year pay proposals.
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Community physio braves extreme cold on RAF reservist training exercise
Physiotherapist and Royal Air Force (RAF) reservist Sarah Jones tested her resilience last month during a week-long winter survival exercise in the frozen mountains of Norway.
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One physio’s journey from clinical respiratory lead to adviser on the digital self-management of long-term conditions
Jane Stokes believes she is one of the first CSP members to have taken on the role of physiotherapy lead with a mobile health applications developer.
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Lifestyle specialist physio is invited to speak at prestigious liver symposium in Paris
Dr Kate Hallsworth, a lifestyle specialist in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), believes she could be the first UK physio invited to speak at an international liver symposium.
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Advanced practice apprenticeships: standard for final assessments approved
The assessment plan for how advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) apprentices in England are tested at the end of their programmes has been approved.
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NIHR sets five strategic goals for AHPs to blaze a trail in research
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has published five strategic goals for allied health professionals to ‘blaze a trail’ in research.