There has obviously been a major difference between the training ideologies
for physiotherapists and doctors in the past. There were all you physios
working so hard so that you could be safe, effective and responsible, while
we medical students.....well, you can guess for yourselves! Some of us like
to think that we are safe, effective and responsible despite the excesses of
those early years. Dare I ask what others think?
Robert
Dr Robert Treharne Jones
GP and Trainer, Walnut Lodge, Torquay
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-----Original Message-----
From: Renee Cordrey <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 12:54
Subject: Re: HELP!!!!!!
>Gee, I guess PT school has changed a lot in the last few years. When I was
>there, it wasn't very compatible with "alcohol, alcohol, alcohol." That
>would have made it pretty hard to study to later be a safe, effective, and
>responsible clinician.
>
>Renee
>
>
>Blythe Control Systems Ltd wrote:
>>
>> This is for Jon who was wondering what Leeds was like. If I were you
I'd
>> forget all those other loser places and get yourself to Leeds, you'll
love
>> it! I promise you you won't regret it if you decide to come here, its
>> perfect for student life......alcohol, alcohol, alcohol! Oh yea and the
>> course is pretty good too!!
>> C U next year maybe?
>>
>> Janine.
>
>--
>Renee Cordrey, MSPT, CWS
>---
>"The nearer the dawn, the darker the light."
>Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
>"The Light of Stars"
>in the Knickerbocker magazine
>January 1839
>
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