• Facebook
  • Twitter
Environmental Physiotherapy Asscociation
  • About
  • Education
  • Practice
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • Join us
  • Contact
Select Page
A workshop on the SDGs in the context of health promotion

A workshop on the SDGs in the context of health promotion

by Steinunn Arnars Ólafsdóttir | Feb 26, 2022

Introducing environmental physiotherapy in teaching about health promotion Introduction and context in the curriculum At the University of Iceland, the physiotherapy curriculum is made of 3 years for BSc and 2 years for MSc, which is necessary to be a certified...
Considering active lifestyles and transport in physiotherapy assessment methods

Considering active lifestyles and transport in physiotherapy assessment methods

by Anne Soderlund | Feb 6, 2022

Considering active lifestyles and transport in physiotherapy assessment methods Broader context in the curriculum At Mälardalen University, Västerås/Eskilstuna, Sweden, the physiotherapy curriculum is 3 years for BSc, 2 years for MSc, and then research education...
Threading the link between environment, health and functioning through the curriculum and extracurricular activities

Threading the link between environment, health and functioning through the curriculum and extracurricular activities

by Deborah Lowe | Feb 2, 2022

Introducing environmental physiotherapy in teaching about health promotion Introduction and context in the curriculum Environmental sustainability and health of the community are part of Mount Saint Mary’s University’s 2022-27 strategic plan for the Doctor of Physical...
Introducing environmental physiotherapy in teaching about health promotion

Introducing environmental physiotherapy in teaching about health promotion

by Steinunn Arnars Ólafsdóttir | Jan 25, 2022

Introducing environmental physiotherapy in teaching about health promotion 🇮🇸  Fyrir kennsluefni um þetta menntunarátak á ensku, vinsamlegast sjá neðst á þessari síðu. Introduction and context in the curriculum At the University of Iceland, the...

Search

Categories

Archive

  • Facebook
  • Twitter