Also in this issue
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James Armstrong
An interview with the newly qualified physio, who believes learning is a two-way street between students and graduates.
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Reach for the heights
Karen Middleton encourages physiotherapy workers to think about how their skills could be perfect for a role on CSP Council
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Effectiveness of exercise in rotator cuff-related shoulder pain
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Practising through complexity
Our professional advisers have identified tools and techniques to help you face challenges
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Apps, Podcasts and planners for 2021
A selection of tools and resources that you may find useful
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Rights, protections, and support with your first employer
How the CSP represents members in the workplace
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Making the most of your placement
Abdul Wahab Bseiso, a final-year physiotherapy student at the University of East London, offers some advice on coping with placements
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Workplace Wins
CSP steward and safety reps' successes in addressing your workplace problems
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Sharing research after graduating
Newly-qualified Hayley Payne appreciates the opportunity she had to share student research at Physiotherapy UK
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Specialist, generalist or versatilists?
Natalie Beswetherick considers what might be required of the physiotherapy workforce in the future
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Taking time to reflect
Development of the CSP’s equality, diversity and inclusion strategy is being slowed down. Nicola Ebdon explains
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Non-traditional student placement ideas
‘I work part time in private practice. Can I create a student placement that also makes good business sense?’
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Virtual work experience
A virtual work experience programme designed to address Covid restrictions