Simon Snape's Staff Space

The module will help you to develop the skills to becoming a reflective clinician based on experiences and challenges from your clinical placements thus far. You will reflect on your clinical and non-clinical skills you have developed during the programme with the aim of identifying personal strengths and areas for development in becoming an holistic practitioner. You will further explore concepts of leadership and discuss how this would influence your practice to improve service provision with respect to patient and local provision need. This will be in conjunction with the HCPC Standards of Proficiency for Physiotherapists to prepare you to apply for HCPC registration as a physiotherapist on completion of the programme. This module provides the learner with the key graduate attributes: Lifelong Learner; Self-awareness.

The module will introduce you to client groups that require specialist assessment, diagnosis and management. There will be discussion surrounding a physiotherapist’s scope of practice in caring for these patients and how the MDT can contribute to successfully managing them. You will also discover methods of referral and appropriate pathways of care available to Physiotherapists.
This module provides the learner with the key graduate attributes: Adaptable, Collaborative.

This module develops the critical understanding of the structure and function of the neuromusculoskeletal and cardiorespiraratory systems and the mechanisms by which they can be analysed. Including the establishment of clinical skills in the evaluation of patients mobility and function, and through critical appraisal or research, establish the effectiveness of physiotherapy and the prescription of movement and exercise in the treatment of dysfunctions of those systems.

This module develops the critical understanding of the structure and function of the neuromusculoskeletal and cardiorespiraratory systems and the mechanisms by which they can be analysed. Including the establishment of clinical skills in the evaluation of patients mobility and function, and through critical appraisal or research, establish the effectiveness of physiotherapy and the prescription of movement and exercise in the treatment of dysfunctions of those systems.