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*[http://www.physiospot.com/physiopedia/five-things-i-learnt-from-completing-the-physiopedia-volunteer-orientation/ Blogged] about my experiences of volunteer orientation | *[http://www.physiospot.com/physiopedia/five-things-i-learnt-from-completing-the-physiopedia-volunteer-orientation/ Blogged] about my experiences of volunteer orientation | ||
*Conducted a [[Physiopedia anatomy review 2016|review]] on anatomy content | *Conducted a [[Physiopedia anatomy review 2016|review]] on anatomy content | ||
*Created an anatomy database and an accompanying [[ | *Created an anatomy database and an accompanying [[Physiopedia anatomy database report 2016|report]] | ||
*Lead co-coordinator of [[Anatomy Content Development Project|Anatomy | *Lead co-coordinator of [[Anatomy Content Development Project|Anatomy Project]] | ||
= Contact Details = | = Contact Details = |
Revision as of 21:41, 28 September 2016
Hello, my name is... George
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About me[edit | edit source]
I finished my MSc Physiotherapy (pre-reg) degree in Southampton in January 2016. I have since moved to London where I work at Barts Health NHS Trust in emergency therapy. I hope to take opportunities in and out of healthcare with the goal of contributing to my local and the wider community.
My particular areas of interest are:
- Evidence based practice
- Exercise prescription and promotion
- Psychological interventions
- Philosophy
Education[edit | edit source]
- MSc Physiotherapy, University of Southampton, 2016
- BSc Sports & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2012
Physiopedia contributions[edit | edit source]
- Created new content and updated existing pages
- Made a YouTube video showcasing my skills and reflecting on volunteer orientation
- Blogged about my experiences of volunteer orientation
- Conducted a review on anatomy content
- Created an anatomy database and an accompanying report
- Lead co-coordinator of Anatomy Project