MPT Students in Kitimat, BC – a tribute to a great clinical placement, wonderful community, and beautiful city!
A tribute to a great clinical placement, wonderful community, and beautiful city (Kitimat)!
Partnership to Expand Clinical Education and Provide Health Services in the North
When it comes to working with patients living in rural and remote areas, face-to-face instruction, education, and follow-up sessions are not always possible. That’s why many rehabilitation specialists have turned to the growing field of telehealth — using methods such as video-conferencing or information packages — to help bridge the gap and link patients in […]
Online MRSc Program attracts learners from around the world
Meet MRSc student Carmen Reed, a physiotherapist, owner and director of a multidisciplinary practice in South Africa, who is developing and implementing new programs based on her MRSc coursework.
An Italian Physio’s journey to Canada
PhD candidate, Alessio Galina’s interest in research brought him to a world class research lab at UBC to study the how pain might affect motor control.
Physio Forum April 22, 2017
Join the Debate, see the award winners, and meet up with buddies April 22, 2017
Precision Rehabilitation to Enhance Exercise Tolerance
Reid Mitchell,MSc candidate is striving to understand the factors such as pain that leads to exercise intolerance.
Catch up with the first year MPT class
The students in the MPT 1 class are managing to do more than study.
Manual Therapy Certificate course
Now taking applications for our first cohort, the deadline for application submission is April 30, 2017.
Alumni Profile, Tyler Dyck (BSc, 1997
As a grad with a head for entrepreneurship, Tyler founded medical centres in both Canada and in the Middle East.
Private Practice Toolkit
A quick and easy resource for anyone involved in Private Practice interested in what it takes to have a UBC MPT student on placement
Peering into clinical reflections
Reflections help students explore the possible ways in which their clinical experience could have been improved.