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WCPT Congress 2017 – update
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Welcome to the greatest show on physiotherapy earth |
In
a blaring burst of drumbeats, mass screaming – and even a quick
audience mutual massage session – WCPT’s first ever Congress in Africa
got off to an energetic start.
The opening ceremony, punctuated by performances by Drum Café and
audience participation by more than 1000 physical therapists, set a
vibrant tone for a landmark event.
Read more: http://www.wcpt.org/news/Greatest-show-on-earth-July17 |
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Entry level qualifications: which one meets the needs of populations best? |
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What physical therapist professional entry level qualification is needed to meet the needs of populations?
Physical therapists from dozens of countries described their diverse
perspectives at a major discussion session, and debated common ways
forward.
Read more: http://www.wcpt.org/news/entry-level-qualifications-July17 |
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Indaba sessions build on personal experience to bring solutions |
Congress’s
Indaba zone was busy and buzzing on the first day of congress, as
delegates gave personal and impromptu contributions on subjects close to
their heart.
Among the subjects discussed at the colourful African-themed meeting area was community based rehabilitation.
Read more: http://www.wcpt.org/news/indaba-sessions-July17 |
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The gift of congress: bursaries that change lives |
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Nineteen
physical therapists from 14 countries have received bursaries enabling
them to attend the WCPT Congress in Cape Town – and the results could be
career changing.
Among the recipients are Herné Rautenbach and Lizaan Scheepers, physiotherapy students at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Read more: http://www.wcpt.org/news/the-gift-of-congress-July17 |
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