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In person: in the driving seat
Who really runs the CSP, asks chief exec Karen Middleton.
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Consultation on Developing a Major Trauma Network for South & West Wales & South Powys
The consultation document presented work done to develop a major trauma network for South & West Wales & South Powys including the recommendations for a single major trauma centre supported by a number of trauma units across the region.
CSP’s response was developed in conjunction with ATOCP in
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Clinical update: Tracheostomy
Luke Rendell and Maxine Hoole set out one hospital’s policy on dealing with complex tracheostomy in prolonged disorders of consciousness.
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HCPC audit: are you ready?
The CSP’s Gwyn Owen and Isabella Oyelade offer guidance to help you prepare for the HCPC’s CPD audit.
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Physio findings:does cardiorespiratory exercise boost fitness after serious brain injury?
Caroline White reports on the latest physio research findings.
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Advice line: benefits received from pharmaceutical companies
Fran Fitch explains why members should publish details of benefits received from pharmaceutical companies.
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Physiotherapy Workforce Review 2016/17
This document provides an overview of the physiotherapy workforce in Wales with information from the Freedom of Information questions asked of the Welsh Health Boards by the CSP.
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Advanced practitioner’s ultrasound skills are a first for north Wales
Sally Priest, advanced physiotherapy practitioner, is blazing a trail at Betsi Cadwaladr health board by completing her training to provide patients with ultrasound-guided steroid injections.
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In person: new year, new job!
CSP chief executive Karen Middleton gives her top tips on job applications.
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CPD Personal view: new year reflections
CSP education adviser Nina Paterson, who helped to update the CSP’s ePortfolio, gives some personal reflections on the year ahead.