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ABPT PhysiEd
by Alex Bloor
A physiotherapy podcast for student and new graduate physiotherapists, discussing all things relating to learning for students going into the NHS and private practice, covering topics from musculoskeletal to neurological to cardiorespiratory and more!
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Episode 4 - Learning disabilities, diagnostic overshadowing and Special Olympics (Alistair Beverley)
In this episode I sat down with Alistair Beverley (the LD physio), a specialist physiotherapist with extensive experience working with individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs, as well as being involved in Special Olympics GB as both a physiotherapist and with the healthy athlete screening programme. We discuss the challenges of working in this role, along with how rewarding it can be to work in this area, along with the important topic of diagnostic overshadowing and why this is something every physiotherapist needs to be aware of. See below for the links Alistair recommends in the episode:The LD PhysioSo your next patient has a learning disability? A guide for physiotherapists not specialising in learning disabilities | Association of Paediatric Chartered PhysiotherapistsSpecial OlympicsIf you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe as this really helps our channel.Please note this video is intended as a teaching and learning resource for healthcare students or professionals, and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for clinical assessment or professional training. Please follow the guidance of your health professional or educators.
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Episode 3 - Working in critical care (Sam Monks)
In this episode I discussed the experience of working in critical care with Sam Monks, a senior lecturer with significant experience of working in acute care as a physiotherapist. We discussed not only what the critical care environment is like and the role of physiotherapy in that speciality, but also how to prepare for a student placement or new rotation in that area. Sam shares some fantastic insights into the skills you need to have and how to effectively prepare for working in critical care. See below for the links Sam recommends in the episode:Intensive Care Society | HomepageHome - elearning for healthcareRespiratory physio | The Chartered Society of PhysiotherapyIf you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe as this really helps our channel.Please note this video is intended as a teaching and learning resource for healthcare students or professionals, and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for clinical assessment or professional training. Please follow the guidance of your health professional or educators.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A physiotherapy podcast for student and new graduate physiotherapists, discussing all things relating to learning for students going into the NHS and private practice, covering topics from musculoskeletal to neurological to cardiorespiratory and more!
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Alex Bloor
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