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Physiotherapy UK Conference - 11th-12th October 2013, Birmingham International Convention Centre........The MACP have been issued with a unique discount code which entitles 10% of our members a 10% di...
Physical Therapists scope of practice is being challenged in California. comptsig.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/chiropractors-trying-to-steal.html?m=1<http://comptsig.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/chiropractors-...
WCPT E-Update - January 2013 - From the President and Secretary General........Recently a film from the first WCPT Congress held 60 years ago in London came to light. It is a poignant reminder of WCPT...
International Framework for Examination of the Cervical Region for potential of Cervical Arterial Dysfunction prior to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Intervention.This consensus document presents a clinic...
Members may be interested in this exhibition........................COPA Practice Growth 2013, 6th-7th June 2013, ExCel, London - click here for websiteFrom COPA:We are delighted to introduce COPA Pra...
MACP members views sought on the new AHP Advisory Fitness for Work Report pilot........Click here to access Fitness Report............."Dear MSK Physiotherapist, The pilot of the AHP Advisor...
MACP Members........There is now a new way to access Manual Therapy (and the journals below) - which will be of added benefit to MACP members - as you will no longer need a separate username and passw...
CALLING ALL BLOGGERS, TWEETERS, FACEBOOK USERS AND GENERAL SOCIAL MEDIA GURUS - THE MACP NEEDS YOU!!!!!!The Executive Committee would like to hear from any MACP member who would like to help us in dev...
December 20, 2012...........Closing date for submission of abstractsNote that all submissions should be made electronically via the official ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM available on www.worldcongresslbp....
Chris Mercer
Consultant Physiotherapist, Chair of the MACP Professional Development Committee and MACP Executive Committee member. As chair of the PDC , Chris has been involved in the organisation and running of 2 national and one international conference, the KC MACP Conference in Edinburgh, as well as developing an ongoing post-graduate education programme for the MACP.
Professor Ann P Moore,
Professor of Physiotherapy and Director of the Clinical Research Centre for Health Professions, University of Brighton
Ann qualified as a physiotherapist in 1973 and worked as a clinician in the National Health Service in the United Kingdom until 1977, when she became a student physiotherapy teacher. Ann qualified as a physiotherapy teacher in 1978 and took up a teaching post at the Woodlands School of Physiotherapy. Birmingham until January 1980. During this period she specialised in musculoskeletal physiotherapy gaining entry to the Manipulation association of Chartered Physiotherapists by examination. In 1980 Ann took up a lecturing post at Coventry Polytechnic where she remained until 1990 in a full time academic post, but in addition carrying out private physiotherapy practice at evenings and weekends. Ann has been an active researcher since 1980 and she completed her PhD in 1990.
Ann took up a full time principal lecturing post at the University of Brighton in 1990. She became Director of the Clinical Research Centre for Health Professions in 1997 and has led the research centre ever since.
She was awarded a Fellowship by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in 1998 and was awarded a Fellowship of the Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in 2004.
Ann has published over 80 peer reviewed journal articles and has delivered key note and invited addresses at a large number of conferences both nationally and internationally.
Ann was editor of the Manipulative Physiotherapy Journal from 1990 until 1995 and has been Executive Editor of Manual Therapy Journal since 1995.
Dr Dylan Morrissey
Dylan Morrissey qualified from UEL in 1991 and has fourteen years of experience working in sports and exercise medicine. He completed an MSc at UCL and MACP membership in 1997 then a PhD at King's College London in 2005. He now combines an extended scope role in outpatients at Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust with an academic role in the Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine at Queen Mary College, University of London where he runs an intercalated BSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine. He has successfully organised 60 post-graduate courses for physiotherapists and two conferences on motion analysis.
Di Kendall
Di Kendall is Lead Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist working for Nottinghamshire County Teaching PCT. She qualified in 1988 and completed an MSc (with MACP) at the University of Hertfordshire in 2004. She has been responsible for delivering a program of MACP postgraduate evening lectures and courses in Nottingham since 2004. She also sits on the Clinical Reference Group for Principia Partners in Health, an innovative social enterprise model of healthcare provision in Nottingham, recently awarded Pathfinder status.
Louise Kedroff
Louise is a lecturer in physiotherapy in King's College London. She is currently completing her PhD in the biomechanical and neuromuscular factors involved in patellofemoral pain syndrome.
David Sweeting
David Sweeting is a Clinical Specialist in Physiotherapy for Great Yarmouth & Waveney PCT. He trained at Brunel University College in London and completed his Masters at UEA in Norwich. A former International Modern Pentathlete and now a competitive cyclist, his areas of special interest include shoulder dysfunction and anterior knee pain.
Laura Finucane
Consultant Physiotherapist, IFOMT Member Organisation delegate, Vice Chair of the MACP Professional Development cCommittee and MACP Executive Committee member. Involved in the organisation and running of courses for the members and involved in organizing the 2009 international conference, the KC / MACP Conference in Edinburgh.
Melanie Burton
Melanie is a Publisher with Elsevier responsible for a list of health professions journals including Manual Therapy which is the official journal of the MACP. Melanie has worked closely with the MACP, in particular supporting their research and development activities and was a member of the conference committee for the MACP's 2nd International Conference on Movement Disorders, 2005 which was organised and sponsored by Elsevier and Manual Therapy journal.
Nina Woods
Nina is an experienced Conference Organiser with Elsevier and managed the organisation of the 2nd International Conference on Movement Disorders, 2005 for the MACP and Elsevier and is currently working on the next conference in the series to be held in 2009. (Elsevier Conference Department)
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