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WCPT E-Update - March 2019
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Find out about physical therapy around the world |
Did you know that 6 out of 10 physical therapists around the world are women?
To find out about physical therapy in your country visit the members section
of the WCPT website, select your country and click "View country
profile". Each country profile displays the data in a series of
infographics showing how your country compares to the rest of the world,
as well as information on physical therapy practice.
Interactive maps are also available showing the global profile of the profession: www.wcpt.org/cds/globalprofile/2018/physnumber |
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Advancing physical therapy in Vietnam |
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Education
and engagement were the focus of a three-day stakeholder WCPT workshop
in February with representatives from local universities and the
newly-founded Viet Nam Physiotherapy Association (VNPTA) in Ho Chi Minh
City.
The workshop was designed to kickstart the ADvAncing PhysioTherapy In
ViEtnam (ADAPTIVE) project. The ADAPTIVE project will review the
physical therapy education programmes in Vietnam to assist them to
develop towards international standards, and to help VNPTA achieve its
goal of becoming a WCPT member organisation.
Jonathon Kruger, WCPT chief executive officer, said: ‘This workshop
demonstrates how WCPT is building capacity around the globe. It’s great
to be able to be part of making change happen in Vietnam and helping
raise the profile and influence of physical therapy in the country.'
Read the full story: www.wcpt.org/news/advancing-physiotherapy-in-Vietnam |
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International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action |
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Conference planning workshop in Benin |
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Conference
planning and event management were the topics for a two-day workshop
for WCPT member organisations and provisional member organisations in
west Africa.
Mathias Ahissan Krou, President of the Association Ivoirienne des
Masseurs-Kinésithérapeutes, said: 'It was a beautiful experience on all
levels - relational, knowledge, learning. The WCPT membership engagement
approach makes us confident knowing there is a mentor behind on whom we
can count. As it is said, "what deserves to be done, deserves to be
well done".'
WCPT Deputy Chief Executive Tracy Bury, WCPT Congress Manager Natasha
Joyner, and WCPT Head of Programmes and Development Sidy Dieye delivered
the workshop, which took place in Cotonou, Benin.
Read the full story: www.wcpt.org/news/benin-hosts-conference-planning-workshop |
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