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Advice line: CPD opportunities beyond the classroom
Róisín Fallen-Bailey describes how university physiotherapy societies can provide CPD opportunities beyond the classroom.
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Massed ranks of physios gear up for London Marathon – but Jonathan Davis wants to do it the hard way
Among the 174 physiotherapy staff (127 women and 47 men) preparing for the London Marathon on Sunday there can’t be many who have set themselves as tough a pre-race build up as Jonathan Davis.
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Event toolkit
This toolkit has been designed to assist you in designing and organising successful events.
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ARC 2018: Three CSP reps win awards for their work
Three CSP reps have received awards in recognition of their work to improve the working lives of members, recruit new ones, and represent them in difficult times.
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NICE appoints physiotherapist to key stroke committee
CSP member Jaimie Shepherd has joined a national committee to review guidelines for the diagnosis and initial management of stroke and transient ischaemic attack.
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Physio assistant uses her own experience to highlight brittle bone disease to researchers
Charlotte Proud was born with brittle bone disease. But, she told a recent conference on rare diseases, that has not stopped her holding down a demanding job as a physiotherapy assistant – and harbouring ambitions to become a fully qualified physio.
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September 2017 English Regional Networks Key Messages
This document provides latest information and news from the CSP relevant to all members of the CSP. Please print it, put up on staff noticeboards and share with your colleagues.
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Newcastle critical care unit physiotherapy team takes on support workers
A critical care unit has introduced band 4 physiotherapy associate practitioners to provide seven-day enhanced mobilisation to elective surgical post-operative patients.
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Cumbria’s first AHP strategy is aimed at innovation
New ways of delivering physiotherapy are expected to help plug the financial deficit at North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust, which reached £63 million in 2016-17.
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Liverpool NHS trust’s AHP strategy to forge links between physios and researchers
Cooperation between physiotherapists and researchers at the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust could be strengthened by the trust’s first strategy for allied health professions (AHPs).