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physiotherapy degree

  • 09-06-2016 11:52AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi all! I graduated from a sports therapy degree in 2011 and now after taking some time away would like to move on and gain a masters in physiotherapy. The problem is that as I graduated 5 years ago, many universities will not accept my application as I have been too long out of college. So I am looking for part time (or full time if the right course is available) courses which I can complete in the next year or so in order to get my application back on track. Also as my original degree focused only on sporting injuries, I would like to find a course which would give me some experience with a wider variety of patient type. I would be so grateful for any advice anyone could possibly give me as to what path I could possibly take!

    I've been doing a little research and Physiotherapy Assistant looks like an interesting degree.....can anyone tell me if that would be a good place to start??


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