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I am a Greek physiotherapist who qualified in 1999. | I am a Greek physiotherapist who qualified in 1999. | ||
I completed an MSc in Physiotherapy in 2004 and a PhD in Primary Care Management in 2010. | I completed an MSc in Physiotherapy in 2004 and a PhD in Primary Care Management in 2010. | ||
I have worked in various clinical and research settings in Greece and in the UK. Currently I am working in a general hospital in Athens. | |||
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Angeliki G. Chorti[edit | edit source]
About me[edit | edit source]
I am a Greek physiotherapist who qualified in 1999.
I completed an MSc in Physiotherapy in 2004 and a PhD in Primary Care Management in 2010.
I have worked in various clinical and research settings in Greece and in the UK. Currently I am working in a general hospital in Athens.
Education[edit | edit source]
Degree in Physiotherapy, Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece
MSc in Physiotherapy, School of Health and Social Sciences, Coventry University, UK
PhD in Primary Health Care Management, Warwick Medical School, Warwick University, UK
Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]
Panhellenic Society of Physiotherapists, Greece
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK
Health and Care Professions Council, UK
Current Professional Appointment[edit | edit source]
Physiotherapist, General Hospital "Asklipieio Voulas", Attiki, Greece
Honours and Awards[edit | edit source]
Undergraduate Scholarships Prize, Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation, Greece
Postgraduate Scholarship, Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation, Greece
Warwick Postgraduate Research Fellowship, University of Warwick, UK
Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellow Travel Fund Award, American Study and Student Exchange Committee, UK
Physiopedia Awards[edit | edit source]
Publications[edit | edit source]
1. Chorti, A. Chortis, A. Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation and pain: what is the efficacy in chronic low back pain? Physiotherapy Issues 2006, March; 4(1): 12-24. [in Greek]