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3 minutes: Sandra Philip-Rafferty engaging the patient
Highly specialist physiotherapist Sandra Philip-Rafferty helps people with eating disorders in the Aberdeen area and beyond to find a route back to
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CPD Practice: your physiotherapy career (part 6)
Continuing our series on career development, CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson looks at opportunities for support workers in the first of two
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Your comments: 2 May 2018
Here are your comments on topics covered by us.
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Editor's comment: your vote counts
As the opportunity for members in England to vote on the NHS pay offer opens later this week, it’s an important time.
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AHP lead gains prestigious fellowship to research public engagement with health care
Michelle Tennyson, assistant director of allied health professions and personal and public involvement at Northern Ireland’s Public Health Agency, has received a fellowship that will allow her to conduct international research into how public involvement can help shape health services.
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Advice line: make sure you’ve given CSP the right to contact you
Make sure you’ve given the CSP the right to contact you, says Rob Ledger.
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3 minutes: Sandra Harding setting the gold standard
Sandra Harding used to manage a large private healthcare physio team. Now she audits physiotherapy processes to make sure they are the best.
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Staffing levels: give us a tool for optimum staffing levels
A new tool from the CSP – designed to help members decide appropriate staffing levels – is due to be launched soon.
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CSP campaign: love activity, hate exercise?
A vital physiotherapy campaign will help empower professionals to promote the activities people love and improve health.
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Physio findings: research highlights gaps in knowledge of effectiveness of back pain techniques
Caroline White and Lynn Eaton on the latest physio research findings.