Dear All
I know I am going to regret this one. It is late Sat a.m. and I have just
finished the celebration of the completion of a particularly arduous
dissertation but here goes.
Is there any other, predominantly UK NHS physio who also feels the terrible
diachotomy facing their hospital practice. The vast majority of physio
education, especially post grad is aimed at the one to one therapist/patient
relationship of rehab and manual therapy. Unfortunately many of the
hospitals I have worked for want both instructional and rehab classes
grouping supposedly like patients, into a group where one therapist is meant
to give some meaningful help.
Is it that I am rubbish at these groups or that treating 20 people at once
makes better economics than one at a time. There is a significant amount of
single malt circulating around my person so be gentle.
Thoughts please Warm Regards Kevin Reese UK
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