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Manitoba Moments - Discussions in Physiotherapy

The College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba

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The College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba regulates the practice of physiotherapy in Manitoba. This podcast will address topics pertinent to physiotherapists practicing in Manitoba, based on our legislation and standards of practice. Our Mission is to ensure the public receives safe, competent physiotherapy care from qualified physiotherapists.
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Different forms of communication can impact and reflect upon professionalism. Second year Master of Physical Therapy students Jacinta Doupe and Kris Seo highlight key points. For more information, please go the the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba website or email us at: info@manitobaphysio.com Podcast was recorded and produced by SuverMedia…
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University of Manitoba second year Master of Physical Therapy students Brooklyn Meiklejohn, and Ryan Crocker, discuss key components of physiotherapy documentation and why documentation is so important. For more information, please go the the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba website or email us at: info@manitobaphysio.com Podcast was recorde…
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In this episode, Klein and Fung, students in the Master of Physical Therapy program at the University of Manitoba, describe and discuss approaches to sensitive practice and introduce the relevance of informed consent. For more information, please go the the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba website or email us at: info@manitobaphysio.com Podc…
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This episode is a follow-up to a previous episode which provided a broad overview of what professional boundaries are. Hypothetical examples are presented, as well as references to actual documented boundary crossings. Second year University of Manitoba, Master of Physical Therapy Students, Jael, and Gabby, highlight interesting cases. For more inf…
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Social media platforms can be a valuable tool for communication. As professionals, physiotherapists are expected to represent both themselves and the profession, respectfully and appropriately in social media platforms. University of Manitoba second year Master of Physical Therapy Students, Fung and Klein will discuss topics relevant to social medi…
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Second year Master of Physical Therapy Students Gabby and Jael present an overview of professional boundaries. Relevant definitions are provided, potential “grey” areas discussed and references made to the Code of Ethics. For more information, please go the the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba website or email us at: info@manitobaphysio.com …
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