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IFOMPT 2016 conference - Keynote speakers podcasts13th Oct 2014 We are delighted to announce the launch of our keynote speaker podcasts for IFOMPT2016. A short clip of the full podcast is on the conference website and on You tube IFOMPT Media YouTube Channel , but you will be able to access the full podcast by "registering your interest" via the website. This is a great start to our series of podcasts, and Roger is a fantastic ambassador for the MACP and the conference. Please register your interest now at www.ifomptconference.org to get the chance to listen in. Further podcasts with our other keynotes are ready to go and will be launched in due course |
MACP's second Podcast2nd Oct 2014 MACP's second Podcast...................Here is a link to the second MACP Podcast which was done with Ann Gates (Clinical Pharmacist and Specialist Exercise Instructor) from Exercise Works.
The focus of the Podcast is based around the role of Physiotherapists in promoting physical exercise. (http://chewshealth.co.uk/the-physio-matters-podcast/)
This is a call to action to change our clinical practice and implement the concept of exercise as a medicine in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. Ann argues passionately that Exercise advice and support should be part of EVERY consultation.
It would be great if you could listen to the podcast and post your thoughts of it on either the MACP Facebook group or Twitter feed, or both.
The third podcast will be with Dr Emma Stokes (Vice President WCPT and 2015 Presidential candidate).
Please share the podcast link widely with your Physiotherapy/ AHP/Medical friends and colleagues.
With warmest regards, Uzo Ehiogu, MACP Communications Officer |
First MACP Podcast1st Oct 2014 Here is a link to the inaugural MACP Podcast which was done by Dr Richard Bennett who is a Clinical Psychologist based at Birmingham University (http://chewshealth.co.uk/the-physio-matters-podcast/). The focus of the Podcast is on Clinical Psychological strategies used within Physiotherapy. It would be great if you could listen to the podcast and post your thoughts on it on either the MACP Facebook group or Twitter feed, or both. As this is the first one we are keen to generate discussion around it and get feedback on it. The second Podcast has been recorded with Ann Gates from Exercise Works and is based around the role of physiotherapists in promoting physical exercise. The third one will be with Dr Emma Stokes (Vice President WCPT and 2015 presidential candidate). Please share the podcast link widely with your Physiotherapy/ AHP/Medical friends and colleagues. With Kindest Regards Gerard Greene, MACP Social Media Secretary |