I must admit that this discussion group has helped me tremendously during my
student days (that's just 1 year ago since I graduated). And it has
continually triggered my interest in areas of practice I've not come across.
And as Dr Siff has said, for those of us who are short on funds for
conferences, this 'informal conference of delegates' throughout the year is
of utmost help. And consider this, it's FREE (well, almost, except for my
phone bills).
Thank you guys for keeping it going.
Liam
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Subject: A Man & the Physio Group
> If only some of the students who periodically appear here for some
ephemeral
> help at project submission time would also realise this fact and decide to
> stay with all of us for a lot longer! In many respects, professional
groups
> like this are the equivalent of informal conferences with numerous
delegates
> present at every session, eager and willing to offer information and
advice.
> If one cannot afford to attend conferences, then becoming an active
groupie
> on Internet groups like this can serve as a very adequate substitute,
> especially in making some very solid international friendships.
> Mel Siff
>
> Dr Mel C Siff
> Denver, USA
> http://www.egroups.com/group/supertraining
>
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