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I qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2003. Initially I followed a traditional career pathway, completing junior rotations in a large district hospital, followed by a senior II static outpatient post in musculoskeletal outpatients. While there I was fortunate to secure some experience working in a government initiative supporting people with long term health conditions re-engage in a vocation. This gave me a taste for occupational health (OH) and sent me down the road seeking OH experience. Throughout my motivation for learning and evidence based practice has persisted and I have continued to undertake formal and informal study and tackling any learning and development roles/responsibilities both in and outside of employment that crossed my path.  
I qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2003.  My interets in evidence based practie and health education (in it's broadest sense) have led me to complete an MSc and becoming a lecturer in Physiotherapy. My clinical background and interets are in long term condition managment (espeically pain management), functional rehabilitation and occupational health and wellbeing. 
 
I have worked in OH in various contexts holding clinical, delivery and personnel responsibilities for a range of services including manual handling training, health and well being education for staff, telephone advice lines, complex and functional rehabilitation programs and direct access onsite services.
 
To further my skills and knowledge in learning and research I moved out of clinical practice into a role at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) supporting members undertake CPD , and on again to my current post as a Physiotherapy lecturer.  


== Name  ==
== Name  ==


Joanne Etherton
Joanne Etherton  


== Physiopedia Badges  ==
== Physiopedia Badges  ==
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Throughout my career motivation for learning and evidence based practice has persisted and I have continued to undertake formal and informal study, tackling any learning and development roles/responsibilities that crossed my path. So, to further my skills and knowledge in learning and research I moved out of clinical practice into a role at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) supporting members undertake CPD , and on again to my current post as a Physiotherapy lecturer.  
Throughout my career motivation for learning and evidence based practice has persisted and I have continued to undertake formal and informal study, tackling any learning and development roles/responsibilities that crossed my path. So, to further my skills and knowledge in learning and research I moved out of clinical practice into a role at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) supporting members undertake CPD , and on again to my current post as a Physiotherapy lecturer.  


In my current role I am passionate about promoting the value Physiotherapy can add to patient pathways in health and social care (to anyone that will listen), and instilling evidence-based biophycosocial values, beliefs and behaviours in all the health professional learners I meet. I endeavour to celebrate and undertake collaborative learning whenever possible (hence my presence in Physiopedia) and my developing interest in the use of social media in higher education and patent education (especially in the field of long term conditions and pain management).
In my current role I am passionate about promoting the value Physiotherapy can add to patient pathways in health and social care (to anyone that will listen), and instilling evidence-based biophycosocial values, beliefs and behaviours in all the health professional learners I meet. I endeavour to celebrate and undertake collaborative learning whenever possible (hence my presence in Physiopedia) and my developing interest in the use of social media in higher education and patent education (especially in the field of long term conditions and pain management).  


== Education  ==
== Education  ==
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BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy  
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy  


MSc (with distinction) Pain Science and Management
MSc (with distinction) Pain Science and Management  


== Professional Affiliations<br>  ==
== Professional Affiliations<br>  ==


Chartered Society Physiotherapy - Uk full member  
Chartered Society Physiotherapy - Uk full member  


Health and Care Professions Council - Uk full member
Health and Care Professions Council - Uk full member  


Physiotherapy Pain Association - non exec committee member
Physiotherapy Pain Association - non exec committee member  


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== Professional Appointments<br>  ==
== Professional Appointments<br>  ==
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Communications lead for CSP East of England Regional Network  
Communications lead for CSP East of England Regional Network  


Non-exec committee member Physiotherapy Pain Association (PPA)
Non-exec committee member Physiotherapy Pain Association (PPA)  


== Publications<br>  ==
== Publications<br>  ==
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Blog: &nbsp;[[Physiojowonders.wordpress.com|physiojowonders.wordpress.com]] &nbsp; I blog about learning, life as a professional and literature (including my experinces of using social media in a pofessional capacity)&nbsp;  
Blog: &nbsp;[[Physiojowonders.wordpress.com|physiojowonders.wordpress.com]] &nbsp; I blog about learning, life as a professional and literature (including my experinces of using social media in a pofessional capacity)&nbsp;  


Twitter: @JoEtherton
Twitter: @JoEtherton  
 
[[facebook.com/CSPEastofEnglandregionalnetwork|facebook.com/CSPEastofEnglandregionalnetwork]]<br>


[[Facebook.com/CSPEastofEnglandregionalnetwork|facebook.com/CSPEastofEnglandregionalnetwork]]<br>


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== Contact Details  ==
== Contact Details  ==




<br>This User is a member of the Musculoskeletal / Orthopaedic group This User is a member of the Pain group
<br>This User is a member of the Musculoskeletal / Orthopaedic group This User is a member of the Pain group

Revision as of 15:27, 2 May 2014

I qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2003.  My interets in evidence based practie and health education (in it's broadest sense) have led me to complete an MSc and becoming a lecturer in Physiotherapy. My clinical background and interets are in long term condition managment (espeically pain management), functional rehabilitation and occupational health and wellbeing. 

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Joanne Etherton

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About Me
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Initially I followed a traditional career pathway, completing junior rotations in a large district hospital, followed by a senior II static outpatient post in musculoskeletal outpatients. While there I was fortunate to secure some experience working in a government initiative supporting people with long term health conditions re-engage in a vocation. This gave me a taste for occupational health (OH) and sent me down the road seeking OH experience.

I have worked in OH in various contexts holding clinical, delivery and personnel responsibilities for a range of services including manual handling training, health and well being education, telephone advice lines, complex and functional rehabilitation programs and direct access onsite services. During this time I also accrued experience in service design, evaluation and delivery.

Throughout my career motivation for learning and evidence based practice has persisted and I have continued to undertake formal and informal study, tackling any learning and development roles/responsibilities that crossed my path. So, to further my skills and knowledge in learning and research I moved out of clinical practice into a role at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) supporting members undertake CPD , and on again to my current post as a Physiotherapy lecturer.

In my current role I am passionate about promoting the value Physiotherapy can add to patient pathways in health and social care (to anyone that will listen), and instilling evidence-based biophycosocial values, beliefs and behaviours in all the health professional learners I meet. I endeavour to celebrate and undertake collaborative learning whenever possible (hence my presence in Physiopedia) and my developing interest in the use of social media in higher education and patent education (especially in the field of long term conditions and pain management).

Education[edit | edit source]

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

MSc (with distinction) Pain Science and Management

Professional Affiliations
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Chartered Society Physiotherapy - Uk full member

Health and Care Professions Council - Uk full member

Physiotherapy Pain Association - non exec committee member


Professional Appointments
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Communications lead for CSP East of England Regional Network

Non-exec committee member Physiotherapy Pain Association (PPA)

Publications
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List your publications here.

Websites
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Blog:  physiojowonders.wordpress.com   I blog about learning, life as a professional and literature (including my experinces of using social media in a pofessional capacity) 

Twitter: @JoEtherton

facebook.com/CSPEastofEnglandregionalnetwork



Contact Details[edit | edit source]

[email protected]


This User is a member of the Musculoskeletal / Orthopaedic group This User is a member of the Pain group