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Scottish student wins second award
A physiotherapy student from Aberdeen has won her second student award of the year.
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Physio prescribing gets legal green light
The government has finally given the legal rubber stamp for independent prescribing, bringing essential legislation covering England into effect.
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A warm welcome
First, a warm welcome to all the new students reading Frontline for the first time.
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CSP to evaluate triage
The CSP has agreed to support Scottish members by further evaluating Scottish government plans to introduce a national single point of telephone tr
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Physios play key role in cancer care
All physiotherapists, particularly those working in the community, need greater awareness in how to identify and support people living with the sid
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In perspective - Working longer – have your say!
Pension changes could mean working to 68. How will the NHS cope? Penny Bromley wants to know.
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Promoting wellbeing
Jennifer Trueland talks to physiotherapists who are improving the wellbeing of NHS staff and helping others back into work.
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Physios could play crucial role following launch of learning disability strategy
Physiotherapists specialising in learning disabilities should act as a ‘conduit’ between service users and mainstream healthcare workers.
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workout@workday
Thousands of people attended hundreds of Events organised by CSP members for workout at work day on 12 June.
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Bridge to health
People in a deprived part of Glasgow lap up chances to improve their health, as Lynn Eaton discovers.