Also in this issue
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Becoming well-rounded clinicians
Clinical placements develop students into physiotherapists but leadership placements can develop them into better ones
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How we built Stronger My Way
Online diaries, in-depth interviews, focus groups and surveys with members and people with lived experience gave us the following insights to build
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‘The best job in physiotherapy’
In a changing of the guard at the CSP, Ash James is the youngest, at 34, to take on the job of director of practice and development.
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Love the CSP? Big up your rep!
CSP reps have risen to the challenge of supporting you in challenging times – you can thank them via the Rep of the Year Awards
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Pillar Talk
Let’s talk about the four pillars of physiotherapy practice and what they mean to you, CSP professional advisers Tamsin Baird and Sara Co
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Proudest moments
Nominations for CSP Council are open until 16 May and we hope it may inspire you to nominate yourself for council
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Practice-based learning: supporting, valuing, recognising
Tamsin Baird and Deborah O’Connor share a series of recommendations to support the essential work of practice educator
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Workplace wins
Your CSP steward and safety reps are there to support you on individual workplace problems and to help coordinate collective responses to problems
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Innovations
Medicines optimisation for the treatment of spasticity and neuropathic pain led by a physiotherapist independent prescriber Jenny Curran
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You can make a difference
Karen Middleton invites members to stand for CSP Council, the profession’s leadership body
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Ultrasound guided injections
Diagnostic ultrasound and ultrasound guided injections have seen rapid growth in physiotherapy in recent years.
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Menopause: physician heal thyself
As role models for our patients, we must prioritise our self-care as we go into the menopause, says Christien Bird
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Resources
A selection of the latest tools and information sources
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Working in the private sector and equal pay
‘I work in the private sector. Am I entitled to equal pay?’
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Develop and build on the skills you already have
Kirsty Semple, CSP head of governance, explains why you may have just what it takes to be a council member