
India gives us the complete guide to getting into Physiotherapy. From where to begin, to what you can expect to be paid as a newly qualified Physio.
Topics covered in this article
What Kind Of Person Might Choose To Become A Physiotherapist?
My First Steps To Becoming A Physiotherapist
What Qualifications Will You Need To Be A Physiotherapist?
My First Post As A Physiotherapist
What To Expect From First Your Job As A Physiotherapist?
What Salary And Pay You Can Expect As A Physiotherapist?
What Kind Of Person Makes A Good Physiotherapist (Key Soft / Personal Skills)?
What Are The Career Opportunities For An Experienced Physiotherapist?
What Kind Of Person Might Choose To Become A Physiotherapist?
I met all manner of different characters during my time working as a Physiotherapist, there didn’t seem to be a particular ‘type.’
Ultimately, you need good people/communication skills, to be compassionate, caring and have the desire to work hard in your studies and then as a professional.
Once you are enrolled on a Physiotherapy degree, it’s like a full-time job with lots of study time and placements.
It’s not the classic ‘Uni experience’ in many ways as you will have lectures 5 days a week which is very different to the schedule for the majority of other more part-time degree courses.
That’s not to say you won’t make great new friends and have some fun nights out!
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Cancer Exercise Specialist
India Gooderham’s background is as a Specialist Physiotherapist working in oncology and palliative care in the UK. She is now working as a Cancer Exercise Specialist and Cancer Yoga teacher and is founder of ‘Gentle Recovery’, an online rehabilitation and wellness platform for people affected by cancer. Her mission is to serve, educate and empower people at any stage of their cancer journey through exercise, yoga and wellness online programmes and 1-2-1 online coaching.
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