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== <u>Education</u>  ==
== <u>Education</u>  ==


'''Physiotherapy MSc (Pre-registration)'''  
'''1) Physiotherapy MSc (Pre-registration) (2018)'''


''Kings college University of London (Sept 2016-Sept 2018)''
'''2) Certified NLP practitioner and Professional Coaching Skills Training (2017)'''


'''Certified NLP practitioner and Professional Coaching Skills Training'''
'''3) Certified FRC mobility specialist (FRCms) (2017)'''


''NLP Dynamics (April 2016 and December 2017)''
'''4) Personal Trainer Level 2 and 3'''
 
'''Certified FRC mobility specialist (FRCms)''' 
 
''Functional anatomy seminars (February 2017)''


== '''<u>Professional Affiliations</u>''' ==
== '''<u>Professional Affiliations</u>''' ==
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'''Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK - member'''
'''Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK - member'''
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== W<u>here you can find me</u>  ==
== W<u>here you can find me</u>  ==
'''Website-''' [http://jagunathsva.com/ www.jagunathsva.com]
'''Website-''' [http://jagunathsva.com/ www.jagunathsva.com]

Revision as of 16:01, 10 February 2019

Jagunath Selvanathan[edit | edit source]

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About Me[edit | edit source]

I graduated from completing a Physiotherapy (MSc) Pre-registration course in September 2018 from Kings College University of London. I am currently about to start a Band 5 rotation job at St Thomas hospital in London. I also work part time for a private physio company (R&D Physio), where I work 4-5 hours per week.

My undergraduate degree was in Biomedical Science, at this time I was contemplating whether I be a scientist or Doctor, The though of a physiotherapist hadn't even crosses my mind. I thought of physiotherapy as a job for very sporty and fit people which at the time I wasn't. After my undergraduate degree, I started working as healthcare assistant, during this time I became very aware that I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare as i enjoyed helping people and studying the human body. I was also going through a period where I was losing weight and getting into exercise and dancing (particularly Hip-pop and break-dancing). This taught me the value of exercise and how it can impact someone life for the better. Meanwhile, whilst working as a healthcare assistant, I was also able to see how much of an impact a physiotherapist has on patients and it was much more than I had ever imagined. I began to love how much rapport they built with patients and the holistic impact they had to help empower patients.Following this I worked as a physiotherapist assistant which solidified my desire to be a physiotherapist.

During University my favourite topic was Neurology and MSK, I was very lucky to get two placements in Paediatric Neurology and Paediatric Rheumatology at Great Ormond Street, both of which I thoroughly enjoyed. Both these experience have made me consider specialising in paediatrics in the future, although it is still early days.

In addition to Physiotherapy, I also do Mindset Empowering Coaching where I work with individuals helping them to overcome their limiting beliefs so they can achieve their goals and over come fears and anxieties they have. I initially dd the coaching course for myself to help overcome anxiety I had but quickly realised that I enjoyed helping people and that this was very useful tool that could be used in conjunction with Physiotherapy.

My website is www.jagunathsva.com. I also have a blog on this website.

Education[edit | edit source]

1) Physiotherapy MSc (Pre-registration) (2018)

2) Certified NLP practitioner and Professional Coaching Skills Training (2017)

3) Certified FRC mobility specialist (FRCms) (2017)

4) Personal Trainer Level 2 and 3

Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]


Health Professions Council, UK - member

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK - member

Where you can find me[edit | edit source]

Website- www.jagunathsva.com

Instagram- Jagunath.sva

Facebook- Jagunath Sva

Linkedin- Jagunath Selvanathan