by Ian McMillan | Feb 1, 2023 | Pain
All medicines carry an inherent risk and other options are more likely to help people ‘live well with pain’, according to two UK-based experts on the topic. In an editorial appearing in the latest issue of The BMJ, Cathy Stannard and Colin Wilkinson say...
by Ian McMillan | Feb 1, 2023 | On The Move
NULLPhysiotherapist Sally Singh, who is professor of pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation at the University of Leicester, is one of the authors of a report titled Drawing Breath that was published last month by the Royal College of Physicians. Drawing Breath...
by Ian McMillan | Jan 30, 2023 | Oncology & Palliative Care
The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Oncology and Palliative Care (ACPOPC) has welcomed the publication of guidance on delivering palliative and end of life care to adults in England. After the document, titled Specialist palliative and end of life care:...
by Ian McMillan | Jan 29, 2023 | News
The NHS Confederation has accused the government of adopting a ‘sluggish and short-term approach’ in the face of the ‘crisis’ facing staff working in emergency services. Speaking on 29 January – the eve of the publication of the...
by Ian McMillan | Jan 25, 2023 | Careers
More physiotherapists who graduated from Scottish universities have been leaving the profession at a relatively early stage in their careers when compared to their counterparts who studied in parts of England. That is one of the findings in a report published on 20...