by Ian McMillan | Jun 1, 2022 | On The Move
NULLKerry Archer is revelling in her new role as a professional lead for physiotherapy, which gives her responsibilities for implementing the latest local and national policies. Here, she answers questions put to her by PhysioUpdate editor Ian A McMillan What...
by Ian McMillan | Jun 1, 2022 | Sponsored
UK-based WriteUpp has launched an informative and educational series of free webinars designed to help physios through the current period of economic uncertainty.WriteUpp, one of the UK’s leading practice management software providers, has developed this...
by Ian McMillan | Jun 1, 2022 | On The Move
NULLPhysiotherapists who want to enter the sixth annual Chief Allied Health Professions Officer (CAHPO) Awards have until 19 June to nominate themselves or a colleague. Making a personal contribution towards the delivery of exceptional care for patients will have to...
by Ian McMillan | May 31, 2022 | Chronic Illnesses
Families whose children have Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) but have not yet received a diagnosis can be ‘sitting ducks’ for accusations that they are fabricating an illness. That was the claim made by consultant paediatrician Nigel Speight when he...
by Ian McMillan | May 30, 2022 | Older People
Physiotherapists who want to play their part in promoting the wellbeing of patients at home and in hospital have been invited to take part in a free online summit, which will be held from 14 to 15 July. A key figure behind this year’s #EndPJparalysis summit...