Dear Ivan,
Thanks for your kindly reply!!! You suggested that Queensland
univeristy has the highest quality standard on academic and practical
aspects...... How about Curtin and Melbourne Univ...? Because it only
spends one year and one year half respectively, any suggestion? And if
I want to work in private clinic or in hospital, any difference in
studying manips or sports?
Thanks
Dave
At Sun, 27 Aug 2000 12:46:57 +1000, you wrote
>
>
>It totally depends on where you want to improve your skills and what
area
>you wish to work in afterwards. I have done the masters of sports
physio
>course at the University of Qld and lectured on it for the last three
years.
>I believe that the Manips courses are great if you are intending to
treat a
>majority of spinal conditions. I don't think the Manips courses do a
very
>good job of improving skills on the peripheral joints. Sports is
obviously
>dealing with sports injuries, but is also alot more well rounded. What
I
>mean is that you will improve your skills in treating spinal
conditions, but
>not as much as in a Manips course, but you will dramatically improve
your
>skills in treating peripheral joints. So you have to think about what
you
>want out of it. Obviously I am biased towards the University of
Queensland,
>but in discussions with many others around Australia, I am convinced
that
>it's courses have E
>Regards
>
>Ivan Hooper
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>Date: Friday, 25 August 2000 23:00
>Subject: Master course in Australia!
>
>
>>I would like to study either Master in Sports Physiotherapy or
Master
>>in Manipulative in Australia, any suggestion on which one is better
>>prospect and which university is more good?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dave
>>Hong Kong
>>
>
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