Klaus:
I'm a professor of Methodology Research in a PT school in Argentina. I was
very interested in this question in past years. And I have investigated
about the research activity in my country. If you want to receive a copy
(only in spanish), requestme.
Lic. GABRIEL CONVERSO
Doc. Adsc. Metodología de la Investigación, Escuela de Kinesiología y
Fisiatría,
Facultad de Medina de la U.N.Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Asesoramiento Metodológico
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> De: Klaus Botschen <[log in to unmask]>
> A: 'Physio-mail list' <[log in to unmask]>
> Asunto: Re: physiotherapy in developing countries
> Fecha: Jueves 7 de Mayo de 1998 15:24 PM
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> Hello everybody!
>
> First I want to thank all the people who answered my first question
about physiotherapy in developing aid. I am going to contact the people who
answer my first question soon, but now I send just a big "thank you".
>
> For all who do not know what I am writing about. I am a student of the
physiotherapy academie AKH in Vienna
> and I want to write a thesis about physiotherapy in developing countries.
I am looking especially for austrian or german people who did a job like
this or who can help me with any information. I just know about one project
from the" Österreichischen Entwicklungsdienst" in Zimbabwe. I wish to know
what physiotherapists are doing in this project or in some others, is it
helpful for the people there, do they really need our help, how is the
medicin system there and many other things.
>
> I am very glad about any information. I am also still looking for more
literature about this subject.
>
> Monika Lakics
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