Are you planning on attending the Urdd Eisteddfod in Cardiff Bay this year? The Physiotherapy Careers blog team will there to meet you between 10-11am/2-4.30pm on Tuesday 28th May. Our Mascot, Ffiz will also be tweeting about being there all day! The Urdd Eisteddfod is a Welsh national youth festival celebrating music, art, drama and Read more
The final UCAS application deadline for courses beginning September 2019 is approaching. On the 15th January, Universities will have the job of reviewing candidates and offering places and interviews. Those that applied prior to October 15 2018 may have already had interviews and may have already been offered places! Not all university courses require that Read more
The new ‘Making a difference’ campaign can help you take your first steps towards choosing a career and becoming a healthcare hero. Learn about the various healthcare degrees available from Cardiff University and hear from real students, including Rhys who is passionate about his Physiotherapy studies. “I had the experience in learning how to get Read more
Last week at the Urdd Eisteddfod in Builth Wells, Ffiz made his first public appearance with us. Ffiz is the mascot of our physiotherapy team here at Physiotherapy Careers. His white polo shirt with blue collar and sleeves represents his status as a chartered physiotherapist- a uniform you’ll commonly see worn by working physiotherapists in Read more
Are you planning on attending the Urdd Eisteddfod next week? The Physiotherapy Careers blog team will there to meet you between 12-1pm/2-4.30pm on Wednesday 30th May. The Urdd Eisteddfod is a Welsh national youth festival celebrating music, art, drama and literature. It is held every year in a different location around Wales. The festival is Read more
To read this in Welsh, please click the ‘Cymraeg’ Tab at the top of the screen. In previous posts we have already explored the physiotherapy role, and finding physiotherapy work experience. This post will look into GCSE, A level and other qualifications that will help you achieve a university place studying physiotherapy at undergraduate (BSc) Read more
To read this in Welsh, please click the ‘ Cymraeg’ Tab at the top of the screen. When applying to study Physiotherapy at University, you need to be able to show that you understand what exactly physiotherapy is and what physiotherapists do. Universities look favourably on applicants that show good understanding and evidence of research into Read more
To read this in welsh, please click the ‘ Cymraeg’ Tab at the top of the screen. It’s an exciting time to work as a Physiotherapist. Your role is full of challenges but you’ll find it rewarding and most of all- fun! As a healthcare professional, you could work in many different environments. Most commonly Physiotherapists Read more
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