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I graduated from the Master of Physiotherapy Program from the University of Sydney in 2015. I have experience working in private clinical environments, intensive care & acute surgical environments as well inpatient rehabilitation in Australia. During my most recent role, I developed a keen interest in Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. Currently, I am going through the process of becoming credentialed as a Physiotherapist in Canada. | I graduated from the Master of Physiotherapy Program from the University of Sydney in 2015. I have experience working in private clinical environments, intensive care & acute surgical environments as well inpatient rehabilitation in Australia. During my most recent role, I developed a keen interest in Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. Currently, I am going through the process of becoming credentialed as a Physiotherapist in Canada. | ||
== Name | == Name Sukhi Dhaliwal == | ||
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<br>Education | |||
Bachelors of Kinesiology | |||
Master of Physiotherapy <br><br> |
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I graduated from the Master of Physiotherapy Program from the University of Sydney in 2015. I have experience working in private clinical environments, intensive care & acute surgical environments as well inpatient rehabilitation in Australia. During my most recent role, I developed a keen interest in Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. Currently, I am going through the process of becoming credentialed as a Physiotherapist in Canada.
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Education
Bachelors of Kinesiology
Master of Physiotherapy