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== Name == | == Name == | ||
Alexandra (Alex) O'Neill-King<br> | |||
== Physiopedia Badges == | == Physiopedia Badges == | ||
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Follow this link to find out how you can earn [[Badges|Physiopedia Badges]] | Follow this link to find out how you can earn [[Badges|Physiopedia Badges]] | ||
== About Me | == About Me == | ||
Originally a full-time dancer, I have always been a curios mover! It seemed a natural fit for me to continue my exploration of movement into a Diploma of Pilates Instruction, and then further my education to become a Physiotherapist. After gaining my Physiotherapy qualification from La Trobe University in Australia, I was fortunate to spend two years as a Rotating Grade 1 at a top tertiary hospital - The Royal Melbourne Hospital - working with a wide range of health populations across the acute, sub-acute and community sectors. I am currently working in a musculoskeletal role in a private practice in the Middle East, honing my chronic pain and orthopaedic skills. I have continued to teach Pilates alongside my Physiotherapy work and continue to invest in professional development in both areas - always seeking a deeper understanding of the human body, and how I can help my patients move well. <br> | |||
== Education == | == Education == | ||
Bachelor of Health Science / Masters of Physiotherapy - La Trobe University | |||
Bachelor of Dance - University of Melbourne, Victorian College of the Arts | |||
Diploma of Professional Pilates Instruction - Pilates International Training Centre | |||
Certificate IV Training and Assessment | |||
== Professional | == Professional Affiliations == | ||
AHPRA - Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, registered Physiotherapist | |||
HCPC - Health and Care Professionals Council, UK, registered Physiotherapist<br> | |||
== Awards == | |||
2013 Constance Reid Memorial Prize - Awarded to the student who gains the highest percentage of marks in the physiotherapy skills components in the second-year of Physiotherapy | |||
== Where you can find me | == Where you can find me == | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-o-neill-king/ LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.aokkeepmoving.com/ AOK Keep Moving] |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 10 February 2019
Name[edit | edit source]
Alexandra (Alex) O'Neill-King
Physiopedia Badges[edit | edit source]
Follow this link to find out how you can earn Physiopedia Badges
About Me[edit | edit source]
Originally a full-time dancer, I have always been a curios mover! It seemed a natural fit for me to continue my exploration of movement into a Diploma of Pilates Instruction, and then further my education to become a Physiotherapist. After gaining my Physiotherapy qualification from La Trobe University in Australia, I was fortunate to spend two years as a Rotating Grade 1 at a top tertiary hospital - The Royal Melbourne Hospital - working with a wide range of health populations across the acute, sub-acute and community sectors. I am currently working in a musculoskeletal role in a private practice in the Middle East, honing my chronic pain and orthopaedic skills. I have continued to teach Pilates alongside my Physiotherapy work and continue to invest in professional development in both areas - always seeking a deeper understanding of the human body, and how I can help my patients move well.
Education[edit | edit source]
Bachelor of Health Science / Masters of Physiotherapy - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Dance - University of Melbourne, Victorian College of the Arts
Diploma of Professional Pilates Instruction - Pilates International Training Centre
Certificate IV Training and Assessment
Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]
AHPRA - Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, registered Physiotherapist
HCPC - Health and Care Professionals Council, UK, registered Physiotherapist
Awards[edit | edit source]
2013 Constance Reid Memorial Prize - Awarded to the student who gains the highest percentage of marks in the physiotherapy skills components in the second-year of Physiotherapy