The School of Physiotherapy, Te Kura Kōmiri Pai, University of Otago, 2013. Dunedin staff
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August 2012
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School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago
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Professor David Baxter is the Dean of the School of Physiotherapy, which includes 22 academic and 15 general staff members located across the Dunedin, Wellington and Christchurch centres. Collectively, the staff comprises a substantial body of expertise covering a wide range of physiotherapy-related research, clinical and teaching areas.
The School is proud of the high quality of the Otago Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) degree, and those students who enroll in it. Indeed, in 2013 some 300 students are enrolled in Years II to IV of the programme. This centennial year is also a landmark year, with the new Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours (BPhty Hons) programme. Five of the top achievers from Year III 2012 are undertaking this programme and will be the first to graduate in December 2013.
The School also enjoys an international reputation of excellence in research and postgraduate education. The current postgraduate programme has 54 students (distance or those on campus) enrolled in doctoral, masters and post-graduate clinical programmes covering a wide range of physiotherapy-related research, and clinical skills.
The School is proud of the high quality of the Otago Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) degree, and those students who enroll in it. Indeed, in 2013 some 300 students are enrolled in Years II to IV of the programme. This centennial year is also a landmark year, with the new Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours (BPhty Hons) programme. Five of the top achievers from Year III 2012 are undertaking this programme and will be the first to graduate in December 2013.
The School also enjoys an international reputation of excellence in research and postgraduate education. The current postgraduate programme has 54 students (distance or those on campus) enrolled in doctoral, masters and post-graduate clinical programmes covering a wide range of physiotherapy-related research, and clinical skills.
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Kelk Photography, Dunedin, “The School of Physiotherapy, Te Kura Kōmiri Pai, University of Otago, 2013. Dunedin staff,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 17, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/7990.