Also in this issue
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Breaking the mould: award-winning physiotherapist Claire Madsen
CSP award winner Claire Madsen’s career took some unusual moves before she become a deputy clinical director, as Graham Clews discovered.
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Leading edge: influencing NHS service design
Everyone can play their part in influencing the design of NHS services in their area, prominent physiotherapists tell Daniel Allen.
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Editor's comment: Taking the lead
Frontline’s editor asks what it takes to be a leader.
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Clinical update: Mindfulness
Mindfulness is becoming an increasingly popular way to promote resilience and wellbeing in both patients and staff in the NHS.
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Physio findings: research into finger exercise after surgery and exercise results and ME trials
Physio findings our research experts looks at the following.
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In review: books, web resources, videos
Featured book The Health Gap: The challenge of an unequal world: Michael Marmot.
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Your comments: 3 February 2016
Here are your comments on topics covered in the last two weeks. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Everyone’s a leader: leadership and the Physiotherapy Works programme
Leadership is a key topic for the CSP’s Physiotherapy Works programme in the coming year, writes Kirsten Bradbury.
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Patchy picture: why we need better services for people with lung cancer
Thoracic surgeon Richard Steyn calls for better services for people with lung cancer, with physios playing their part.
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Advice line: professionalism online and in social media
Léonie Dawson warns that being a professional is a 24/7 activity.