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How To Survive Your First Physiotherapy Placement

So you\’ve bought those perfect shoes that let you be comfortable on your feet all day long and you\’ve found ...
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Using Metaphors & Analogies to Improve Patient Education in Physiotherapy

If there’s one thing that is the bedrock in our care of patients as physiotherapists it is patient education. We ...
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Exercise Software Review Part 1: Physiotec

Exercise Software Review Part 1: Physiotec Exercise software is one of the most popular pieces of software that physiotherapists use ...
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Understanding Job Compensation For Physiotherapists

Whether you’re a new grad or an internationally educated physiotherapist trying to land your first physiotherapist job, you’ll end up ...
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Employee or Independent Contractor: What does it matter for a physiotherapist?

An Introduction from ignitephysio Whether you’re a new physiotherapy grad or recently immigrated to Canada looking to work at a ...
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Jobs in the Meantime: Ways to build transferable skills as you await physiotherapy licensing

When it comes down to it, it can be a long haul to become a physiotherapist in Canada. Whether you\’re ...
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Physiotherapy Practice Abroad and in Canada: The Cultural Differences

I know as physiotherapists, we love to travel. I’m not sure what it is, but being immersed in other cultures ...
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10 Common Physiotherapy Resume Pitfalls

Getting the job you want as a physiotherapist hinges on your specific skills and experience, your interview and your resume. ...
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Should I Practice Rural vs. Urban. You Decide!

Most of us have a preference when it comes down to living in a city or a smaller community. Some ...
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The Top 10 Best Resources to Prepare for The Physiotherapy Competency Exam

Where Do I Start? Preparing to take the Physiotherapy Competency Exam (PCE) is a big moment in any Canadian physiotherapist’s ...
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Physiotherapy Competency Exam (PCE) Prep: How To Manage Test Stress and Anxiety

Leading up to any big test like the Physiotherapy Competency Exam (PCE), it’s common to feel some pre-test anxiety and ...
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Understanding the 6 Things you Must Know to Succeed in Your Next Physiotherapy Job Interview

Landing a great job not only takes having a great resume and experience, it also takes having a great interview. ...
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Deciphering Physiotherapist Charting Abbreviations: Our Top 40 PT Acronyms

What’s With Physiotherapist Abbreviations? If you ask most physiotherapists, no matter if they work publically, privately, in home care or ...
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The Physiotherapy Competency Exam (PCE): How to Get Through in One Piece

You’ve memorized your theory, wrapped up your course work, passed every test and completed your practicum requirements. So now it’s ...
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The Best Courses for New Physiotherapist Grads: What Seasoned Clinicians Say

Isn’t it tough starting out? You’re fresh out of physiotherapy school. You’ve passed the PCE, but now the real adventure ...
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3 Dos and Dont’s of Creating a Killer Physiotherapist Resume

If you’re an internationally educated physiotherapist (or a new grad!) trying to secure yourself a position in Canada, the first ...
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3 Easy Steps to Help Patients De-Stress During Treatment

Whether stress comes from the limitations of a clients injury or other psychosocial factors, what specific tools do you provide ...
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Finding Freud in Physiotherapy-Part 3

Reconsidering Boundaries Moves Us Forward (Read Part 1 & Part 2 here) Are physiotherapists doing psychotherapy? Applying Frank and Frank’s descriptions, I say yes, physiotherapy ...
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Finding Freud in Physiotherapy-Part 2

Contextual Theory –An Unexpected Ally Although physiotherapy supports models that acknowledge psychological elements of rehabilitation, it may be surprising that ...
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Finding Freud in Physiotherapy: Part 1

Visioning Practice Through a Psychotherapeutic Lens M.A.S.H. is a 1970’s television show about people serving in a mobile army surgical ...
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