The view from my class....
Curtin is absolutely beautiful, the campus is spacious and so green! After a bit of confusion we found the physiotherapy building and met our instructors: Toby Hall and Kim Robinson. Besides their impressive resume and ‘physio fame’, I was thrilled to see their relaxed attitude, friendly demeanor and a sense of humour that comes easily, not forced.
There are people from all over the world: Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, UK, India, Germany, Denmark, Canada (2 guys from Vancouver and me, of course), and a couple of Aussies too. Everyone seems open and friendly, ready to learn and make new friends.
Here are some of my classmates and I on campus.
The curriculum is heavy, but already on the first day, I can say I learned new things! The anatomy review was so clinically based, and the assessment tools we learned today are so easily incorporated into my daily practice! The upcoming lecturers are incredible! I want to bore you all with all the details, but really, only other physios will care. So for my physio family, look out for an email with more details on my program…..
Time to get to work and hit the books. The weekends will present opportunities for some fun so I’ll post some better pictures soon…..
4 comments:
What are those green things on the campus? I used to remember the name...tires (no), treks (no), oh, trees (yes, that's it). I should have hid in your suitcase and left this sea of concrete behind too. Have fun, babe!
Hi Mila,
OK, I am one of those physio geeks who is dying to hear about the course, but more importantly, I´m so glad to hear that all is well so far!
What an adventure! Miss you and can´t wait to read the next entry. I think curtin does a masters in pelvic floor physio....maybe I should head over there too! Looks beautiful.
WOW! Back to school. Must be weird. Just make sure you don't befriend any charming small blond girls who use water consumption as a method of staying awake during class... or there will be hell to pay ;) Enjoy the sun- it's -21C here today! Take care
Love JP
Oi Lu
Estamos adorando o seu blog. Tudo muito interessante. Um beijao.
Henrique e Tomires
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