The course was your biggest priority for 2020 in last year's 30DoS campaign, so here it is.And this year is going to be particularly special.We're tying the course to the publication of the 2nd international book of critical physiotherapy thinking - Mobilising knowledge- which will be out at the end of the year.You'll get to read some of the chapters from the book in advance and hear the authors talk about some of the most innovative work currently going on in physiotherapy.We have six sessions running from May to October, each covering a different chapter from the book: 14th May 8pm (CET) - Bodily ways of knowing: How students learn about and through bodies … [Read more...] about The 2nd fully free and open Critical Physiotherapy Course is back for 2020!
CPN Digest #79
Something for the weekend: Life diagrams: a methodological and analytical tool for accessing life historiesVital Bodies: Living with Illness, review(see Ch. 2 on ‘Exercise’)How bureaucracy fuels innovationHow racism became a public health crisis in PittsburghAPTA’s 100 milestones of physical therapy timelineCritical reflection in medical training and the biomedical worldviewArts on prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilitiesGroup pain neuroscience education and dance in institutionalized older adults with chronic painHow propaganda became public relationsArchitecture and the modern hospitalRobots steady breast cancer surgeon's hands in first human … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #79
CPN Digest #78
Something for the weekend: Big gender gap in medical faculty payCfP: Living with disease and its politicsUpskilling health-care workersThe politics of logicHumility and self-doubt are the hallmarks of a good therapistThe AI delusion: Why humans trump machinesThe dark shadow in the injunction to ‘do what you love’An algorithm that can spot cause and effect could supercharge medical AIGoogle has released a tool that can spot doctored imagesOB-GYNs Are Using Reddit To Help People Who Desperately Need AdviceChristopher Bray reviews History and Imperialism by Louis AlthusserRacial disparities in health carePills are not the only way to manage chronic pain like mineDear Life by Rachel Clarke … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #78