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== Name  ==
== Name  ==


Nicole Randhawa (Sandhu)<br>
Nicole Randhawa (Sandhu)
 
== About Me  ==
== Physiopedia Badges ==
 
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== About Me  ==
Nicole is a registered physiotherapist with a passion for pelvic health and women's health. When I'm not working with clients, you can find me hiking with my pup!


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== Physiopedia Awards  ==
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== Education  ==
== Education  ==


<u>Formal Education</u>  
<u>Formal Education</u>
 
2018-present: Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physical Therapy of B.C., Canada


2017: Graduated from Queen's University with a MScPT
MScPT, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (2017)


2015: Graduated from the University of Victoria with a BSc(hons)
BSc(hons), University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. Canada (2015)  


<u>Continuing Education</u>  
<u>Continuing Education</u>  


2018: Female and Male Introductory Pelvic Floor Course, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab  
Female and Male Introductory Pelvic Floor Course, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab (2018)


2018: Dyspareunia, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab  
Dyspareunia, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab (2018)


2018: Relieving Pelvic Girdle Pain (theoretical component), through Rost Therapy.
Relieving Pelvic Girdle Pain (theoretical component), through Rost Therapy (2018)


== Professional Affiliations  ==
== Professional Affiliations  ==


2019: Member of the Research Sub-committee for the Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physical Therapy of B.C., Canada 


2018-present: Member of the International Urogynecological Association  
Member of the Research Sub-committee for the Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (2019)


2016-present: Member of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, including the Women's Health Division
Member of the International Urogynecological Association (2018-present)
 
== Publications   ==
== Professional Appointments   ==
 
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== Publications  ==
Physiospot post: [https://www.physiospot.com/research/can-physiotherapists-play-a-role-in-fertility/ can physiotherapists play a role in fertility?]


Blog post: https://thrivenowphysio.com/pelvic-health-not-just-about-kegels/<br>
Blog post: [https://thrivenowphysio.com/pelvic-health-not-just-about-kegels/ pelvic health and kegels] 


== Where you can find me  ==
== Where you can find me  ==


Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-sandhu-randhawa-37874915a/
Please feel free to connect with me through [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-sandhu-randhawa-37874915a/ Linkedin] or [https://twitter.com/NicoleSandhu2 Twitter]!
 
Twitter: @NicoleSandhu2
 
Thrive Now Physiotherapy: https://thrivenowphysio.com/about-us/nicole-sandhu/


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Latest revision as of 01:22, 19 December 2019

Nicole profile pic.png

Name[edit | edit source]

Nicole Randhawa (Sandhu)

About Me[edit | edit source]

Nicole is a registered physiotherapist with a passion for pelvic health and women's health. When I'm not working with clients, you can find me hiking with my pup!

Physiopedia Awards[edit | edit source]

Yellow-belt.png

Education[edit | edit source]

Formal Education

MScPT, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (2017)

BSc(hons), University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. Canada (2015)

Continuing Education

Female and Male Introductory Pelvic Floor Course, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab (2018)

Dyspareunia, through Dayan Werner Pelvic Rehab (2018)

Relieving Pelvic Girdle Pain (theoretical component), through Rost Therapy (2018)

Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physical Therapy of B.C., Canada

Member of the Research Sub-committee for the Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (2019)

Member of the International Urogynecological Association (2018-present)

Publications[edit | edit source]

Physiospot post: can physiotherapists play a role in fertility?

Blog post: pelvic health and kegels

Where you can find me[edit | edit source]

Please feel free to connect with me through Linkedin or Twitter!