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WCPT News - April 2014

 

 

WCPT News

April 2014

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Global data collection shows dramatic global variations in availability of physical therapy

WCPT trials new international continuing education approval scheme

Norwegian association resists plans to make manual therapy a separate profession

 

 

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Global data collection shows dramatic global variations in availability of physical therapy

A data collection project by WCPT has provided evidence of the stark variations in numbers of physical therapists across the world, with some countries having 1000 times more physical therapists available for their population than others.

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WCPT trials new international continuing education approval scheme

WCPT is trialling a new service to recognise high quality continuing education opportunities for physical therapists around the world. When fully established, the service will approve continuing education activities which meet internationally agreed standards.

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Norwegian association resists plans to make manual therapy a separate profession

The Norwegian Physiotherapist Association is resisting government moves to classify manual/manipulative therapy as a separate profession. WCPT, its European region and its subgroup the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT) have joined with the association in officially objecting to the plan. 

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