Blog #63 A Note to my New Graduate Self- Part Two
Be sure to have read Part One Before Reading this Blog 2. Separate Work from Home/Take a Break: It is so tempting to be completing...
Blog #62 A Note to My New Graduate Self- Part One
As any new graduate there are so many pressures including doing a good job for your employer, fitting in with a team environment and...
Blog #61 Back to the Drawing Board- My Patient is not Progressing??
So you are treating a patient that you have spent time objectively assessing, making a rehab plan for and treating but they are not...
Blog #60 Making Sense to our Patients
So many physios have spent years developing their clinical knowledge and reasoning however the biggest challenge is explaining this all...
Blog #59 - Graduate Chat with Madeline - 12 Month Graduate Pathway
We recently sat down with Madeline a graduate physio from 2021 in private practice. Madeline discussed her pathway through the first...
Blog #58 - Patient Commitment - how can I influence this in a consult?
Ever wondered how an influencer manages to gather a following of 10K? Ever wondered what the secret is to getting our patient's to commit...
Blog #57 - Roadmap to Clinical Reasoning- Why are you doing that?
Ever caught yourself as a graduate asking certain questions of your clients, without knowing the value of the response. Are you just...
Blog #56 - Want to hire great physios and keep them from moving on?
Anyone find it hard to recruit recently? Harder than previous years? Even for graduates? We know experienced physios are hard to find but...
Blog #55 - Do you suffer from being the 'Perfect Physio'?
Recently we encountered Josh Meyer from Purpose and Flow when he wrote this article 'The Perfect Healthcare Professional'. It resonated...
Blog #54 - Tap into the 'WANTS' of a graduate physio in their first job
Imagine you are interviewing an amazing graduate physio that you want to secure on your team. They have a number of offers on the table,...