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Registered Nurse
Course

Physiotherapist

Delivering programmes and interventions to help people affected by injury, ageing, illness or disability.


Physiotherapy is a science-based profession. Physiotherapists work with individuals, and their families and carers, from birth to end-of-life and in a wide range of health and social care settings. They lead and deliver programmes and interventions to help people affected by injury, ageing, illness or disability. Physiotherapists use a range of physical and psychological treatment approaches, including movement, exercise and manual therapy, to optimise an individual’s mobility, function and quality of life. They also provide education about health and wellbeing and provide specific advice that can be applied to everyday activities to manage and reduce the risk of pain or injury.

We offer the following programmes:
Greenwich University

BSc Hons Physiotherapy (Degree Apprenticeship)

Duration

36 or 48 months

Delivery approach

Apprenticeship students join the undergraduate cohort 2 days a week for teaching. Runs over 3 or 4 years.

Unique benefits for employers

Utilises home grown staff processes established in trust; developing current workforce. One of the only degree apprenticeships in the geographical area. Employer has option for students to train for three or four years- offering a shorter study period to other HEIs which has a financial benefit to the employer. Apprenticeship students study alongside undergraduate students meaning they will train with an understanding of the two training routes.

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