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=== About me === | === About me === | ||
An Egyptian physiotherapist | An Egyptian physiotherapist graduated from the Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University in 2015. worked at my first 3 years as a clinician in private clinics dealing mainly with orthopedic cases, then started my master's degree in neurological rehabilitation after I was hired at Kasr al Ainy teaching hospital, department of neurology and started dealing with neurological cases ever since | ||
other than being a clinician, working at a teaching hospital demands you train and instruct younger generations through their internship years. so I'm also a demonstrator to everyone deciding to take part | other than being a clinician, working at a teaching hospital demands you train and instruct younger generations through their internship years. so I'm also a demonstrator to everyone deciding to take part in their internship year at our department. | ||
I'm a strong believer | I'm a strong believer in the holistic approach, I don't think we deal with muscles, bones, or nerves. yet, we deal with a human that wants to function again. | ||
=== Physiopedia awards === | === Physiopedia awards === | ||
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=== You can find me at === | === You can find me at === |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 19 May 2022
Name[edit | edit source]
Heba El Saeid Mohammed
About me[edit | edit source]
An Egyptian physiotherapist graduated from the Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University in 2015. worked at my first 3 years as a clinician in private clinics dealing mainly with orthopedic cases, then started my master's degree in neurological rehabilitation after I was hired at Kasr al Ainy teaching hospital, department of neurology and started dealing with neurological cases ever since
other than being a clinician, working at a teaching hospital demands you train and instruct younger generations through their internship years. so I'm also a demonstrator to everyone deciding to take part in their internship year at our department.
I'm a strong believer in the holistic approach, I don't think we deal with muscles, bones, or nerves. yet, we deal with a human that wants to function again.