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== Description  ==
== Description  ==


Welcome to [http://www.ucd.ie/phpps/ University College Dublin]'s final year project.&nbsp; A group of students were asked to research job opportunities for new graduates and to present them in a novel, useful and professional manner.&nbsp; This group felt that Physiopedia was the perfect way to do this. This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists. <br>  
Welcome to [http://www.ucd.ie/phpps/ University College Dublin]'s final year project.&nbsp; This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists. The aim is for a group of students to design a resource that will be useful and accessible to colleagues for exploration of options post graduation.<br>


== Course Instructor  ==
== Course Instructor  ==

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Description[edit | edit source]

Welcome to University College Dublin's final year project.  This project was part of the coursework for the final year Physiotherapy Practice module. It is a problem based learning module aimed at consolidating the professional development of physiotherapists. The aim is for a group of students to design a resource that will be useful and accessible to colleagues for exploration of options post graduation.

Course Instructor[edit | edit source]

Dr. Tara Cusack Dip Physio, M Med Sc., PhD

Project Dates[edit | edit source]

April 2012 -

April 2011 (Claire Adams, Andrea Mc Carthy, Katie Hughes, Lorenza Cafolla, Hilanna Toner)

Project Instructions[edit | edit source]

Students were shown a conversation between a final year physiotherapy student and a new graduate about job opportunities. Students were then invited to listen to a Pod Cast from an Irish radio programme, which featured a recent UCD graduate who was struggling to find work. They were also given the opportunity to attend a question and answer session with a panel of recent graduates and to discuss their experiences since graduating with them.

Following that, students were asked to design a resource that would be useful and accessible to their colleagues exploring available options post graduation. The resource could be presented through any desired media.

Project Objectives[edit | edit source]

  • To produce a novel and engaging resource
  • To produce a resource that would be accessible and attractive to the audience at which it is aimed i.e. new graduate physiotherapists
  • To present useful, contemporary information that would be valuable to physiotherapy colleagues

Articles[edit | edit source]