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  • === Partner === Join us as a professional, educational, clinical or corporate partner
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  • [[Become a Physiopedia Partner|Find out more about becoming a Sponsor]] ...ir students to contribute content to the Physiopedia website as part of an educational programme. Organisations and clinics are invited to get involved with their
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  • *'''Educational Projects''' - involving educational establishments for pre and post-registration students as part of their form ...dia.com Plus ] for the global rehabilitation profession to gain accredited educational experiences. We are also open to your ideas of any other creative outlet w
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  • == Partner & Sponsor Benefits == | Partner listing
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  • .... One of the trainning programmes that has been developed by an Enablement partner and practitioner called [https://www.linkedin.com/in/roelie-wolting-0b60491 ...a content development project to promote accessibility of these excellent educational resources which are listed below in content. 
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  • Educational organisations are expected to create a mission statement for their programm ...ods, private goods: The American struggle over educational goals. American educational research journal. 1997;34(1):39-81.</ref><ref>Townley B. The institutional
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  • ...d in the design of clinical and educational programmes, please read [[ICF Educational and Clinical Resources|this article]]. ...andards are often created by regulatory bodies including licensing boards, educational programme accreditation bodies, professional associations, and higher educa
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  • * Inappropriately clinging to another person (e.g. to a partner, an own child, a therapist, an ‘authority’) * A highly competitive educational system
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  • ...licy that only those who successfully complete a professionally prescribed educational and clinical programme run by a formally constituted Physiotherapy organiza ...Physiotherapy New Zealand has developed Tae Ora Tinana which is the Maori partner of the New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists and represents Maori Physiot
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  • ...t of the role of "active participant," the person as a fully participating partner on the healthcare team. Active participants are those individuals who reali ...ated disorders are complex, with medical, psychological, physical, social, educational, and employment implications. Treatment services require audiologists to kn
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  • ...wing be a helpful professional tool? Investigating teachers' experiences]. Educational Research. 2021 Oct 2;63(4):440-55.</ref> |● Over-protective partner/spouse
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  • ...dition being COPD. It consists of a group exercise program, followed by an educational talk to increase their knowledge regarding their respiratory disease. Altho ...g a partner in an existing practice''' - if you are considering becoming a partner or entering into a directorship, legal and financial advice should always b
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  • ...in four women have suffered an attempted or completed rape by an intimate partner in their lifetime,<ref>Hakimi M et al. Silence for the sake of harmony: dom Services such as law enforcement and the legal, health and educational systems are weakened or destroyed during war or conflict. Ongoing conflict
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  • ...ed.<ref name=":8" /> Written communication has specific advantages. It has educational value (e.g. patient information can be provided in letters), is easily dist ...isfaction increases when they are treated with respect and invited to be a partner in their healthcare decisions
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  • ...the upgrading of the knowledge base of local therapists through organizing educational seminars relevant to physiotherapy.<ref name="p5">http://www.jpa.org.jm/pag ...the governmental work force. The private sector has not yet become a major partner in providing employment.<ref name="p8" />
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  • * Ask the client if they would like a partner or family member to be present during the consultation ...e R, Burton L, Ferrier M, Tetrault M. The efficacy of telehealth delivered educational approaches for patients with chronic diseases: A systematic review. Patient
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  • ...ewards, levels, etc.), parent education, sensory integration training, and educational interventions.<ref name="Longhurst">Seidler A. Beyond social skills: Group Kathy J. Marshack: Life with a Partner or Spouse with Asperger Syndrome: Going Over the Edge? Practical Steps to S
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  • ...cise, how to practice baduanjin [Internet]. China Educational Tours. China Educational Tours; 2021 [cited 2022Jan17]. Available from: https://www.chinaeducational ...d approaches for PD clinical management. The guidelines are meant to be an educational tool to enhance the clinical decision-making of qualified clinicians provid
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  • ...rams with a link to their own page in Physiopedia are a valued Educational Partner. = Educational Partners =
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  • * Educational and vocational challenges<ref>Soberg HL, Roise O, Bautz-Holter E, Finset A. ...ntred care means that the patient is treated as an individual and an equal partner in their healing, rehabilitation and recovery. It is a personalised, coordi
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