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Scottish physio to lead on dementia care
Aileen Pryde, a clinical lead physiotherapist in Fife NHS, has been selected as one of 100 acute health staff, including three other physios, who w
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Scottish government outlines community physio rehab plan
The first allied health profession delivery plan for Scotland has been published, setting out ‘ambitious’ proposals for the future of therapy servi
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Workout at work day makes keynote awards
Six physiotherapy-led projects have been shortlisted for the Advancing Healthcare Awards 2012.
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Taking the right steps to promote mental health
Physiotherapy tends not to be top priority in mental health settings. Ian A McMillan hears how this neglected specialty is attracting n
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Scotland census on wait times
Physiotherapists in Scotland will take part in an allied health profession census on ‘Waiting times to treatment’ in February.
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New guidelines harness physios’ recognition of pain
The CSP is endorsing new guidelines for treating a misunderstood condition, often first diagnosed by physios.
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Society to consult members on pensions
The CSP is firming up plans to consult members on the final proposals on NHS pensions put forward by the government last month.
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DORIS helps with stroke rehab
A one-stop website for professionals working in stroke care is now available, providing clinical evidence that will help improve rehab, interventio
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Strike action
CSP members defending their NHS pensions were very visible among the two million workers on strike last week
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New AHP education director for Scotland
A new director of nursing, midwifery and AHPs is in post at NHS Education Scotland, the organisation that oversees education and training for those