Blog #33 - How do I know when to progress my patient's exercises?
This can be a tough decision for graduates and we often see two very different types of graduates in private practice. Graduate A. Is so...
Blog #32- Know All About Your Client
Life can get busy in private practice but we must always remember that each patient needs to be treated like they are the most important...
Blog #31 - Questions about our 12 Week Graduate to Private Practitioner Program
Putting your trust into someone else to train your graduate for private practice is a scary thought. What if they don't train them the...
Blog #30 - When should I look for a private practice job?
As a 4th year physiotherapy student, you should have an idea of where you would like to work when you graduate. You may not of...
Blog #29 - Dear Graduate Physio, This is what we would like to see on your CV/ Resume for physiother
Your résumé is your shopfront: You need to make a good first impression; otherwise, no one will bother to stop and look. Most private...
Blog # 28- Pass vs Fail Learning for Graduates
To listen to this blog post audio, click on the link below. Learning Process for Graduates in Physiotherapy Private Practice Audio -...
Blog # 27- Time Management Diary for Graduates.
This year at Physiomentor we implemented our Time Management Diaries into our Graduate Development Program. The results were unreal and I...
Blog # 26 PD Courses Recommended for Graduates by Private Practice Owners.
New grads are keen as mustard to start completing some PD courses from Day 1. Here is my professional recommendation to you as a business...
Blog # 25 Graduate Rushing Syndrome
Why do some graduates rush through a consultation to get the patient out the door in 15 minutes? This has always baffled me as a mentor...
Blog # 24 New Grad, New Year, Starter Pack Version 2.0
2018 is upon us and your graduates have started in your business. Are you overwhelmed already or do you have a set plan and structure?...