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Welcome to University College Dublin's final year project. A group of students were asked to research job opportunities for new graduates and to present them in a novel, useful and professional manner. This group felt that Physiopedia was the perfect way to do this. This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists. | Welcome to University College Dublin's final year project. A group of students were asked to research job opportunities for new graduates and to present them in a novel, useful and professional manner. This group felt that Physiopedia was the perfect way to do this. This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists. | ||
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Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Tara Cusack Dip Physio, M Med Sc., PhD | Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Tara Cusack Dip Physio, M Med Sc., PhD | ||
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Group Members: Kim Cusack, Sophie Doyle, Lisa Tobin, Aoife Hyland, David Toomey, Anne Marie Carey, Laura Wilson, David Esterheizen, David Gow. | Group Members: Kim Cusack, Sophie Doyle, Lisa Tobin, Aoife Hyland, David Toomey, Anne Marie Carey, Laura Wilson, David Esterheizen, David Gow. | ||
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Project Submission Date: 20/04/2012 | Project Submission Date: 20/04/2012 | ||
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Project Instructions: | Project Instructions: | ||
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Project Objectives: | Project Objectives: |
Revision as of 21:28, 29 April 2012
{{subst:UCD 4th Year BSc Physiotherapy Project: Preparation for Employment}}
Welcome to University College Dublin's final year project. A group of students were asked to research job opportunities for new graduates and to present them in a novel, useful and professional manner. This group felt that Physiopedia was the perfect way to do this. This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists.
Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Tara Cusack Dip Physio, M Med Sc., PhD
Group Members: Kim Cusack, Sophie Doyle, Lisa Tobin, Aoife Hyland, David Toomey, Anne Marie Carey, Laura Wilson, David Esterheizen, David Gow.
Project Submission Date: 20/04/2012
Project Instructions:
Project Objectives: