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Welcome to iMoveU. Our mission is to help young physio's, physiotherapists and allied health professionals thrive in private practice, reduce burnout and achieve career and personal fulfilment.To do this we cover a range of topics from clinical, pay, mindset and leadership. We explore all topics in and around private practice;- How to structure you consult in a modern framework.- Clinical tips.- How to communicate inline with the BPS lens.- Job interview and career pathways.- Pay and the num ...
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084 - Bronnie Lennox Thompson on all things persistent pain, living with pain, and helping people with pain We covered Bronnie's journey from O.T to Psych to living with persistent pain and the moment when she was told, "there's not much more we can do." She gives us advice on how to structure consults and questions to evoke mutual goal setting and…
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083 - The Job Interview Jeff hosts this episode with Mic and Pete to talk about “The Job Interview”. The iMoveU team covers the key considerations, powerful questions to ask; as well as practical tips for new grads looking to start their journey in the Healthcare industry.iMoveU
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081 - Mindset towards Courses Mic discusses how to approach a course with the right mindset and intention as well as post-course tips and 1%'ers to help make the learnings stick. If you would like to come to the iMoveU live course we are on in Melbourne on 21.2.21.iMoveU
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078 - Rest and Recovery for Health Professionals In today's podcast Mic talks about how to organize your rest and recovery as a young health professional. Why we promote the athlete recovery model but don't use it ourselves.iMoveU
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077 - Running through your First 5 years in Private Practice with Patrick McNamara Mic and Pat run through what the first 5 years of private practice was like from new grad to 5 years in.iMoveU
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076 - Justin Richardson - Volunteering your time and services as an allied health professional Justin is a Physiotherapist from Sydney who has worked within many sporting settings throughout his career so far. One of today's biggest issues in allied health and sport is the constant battle between opportunity and developing further experience and th…
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075 - Adrian D'Costa - The Freshman Physio explains how to analyze research as well as apply the filter of the person in front of you Adrian is a Physiotherapist from Sydney who now lives and practices in London. He and Colin (a Physiotherapist from Vancouver, Canada) are the men behind The Freshman Physio, which is an online resource for allied he…
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074 - Bryan Robertson - Sports Physiotherapy or Neurophysiology & Parkour? Bryan Robertson is a Physiotherapist who is passionate about working with sporting clubs, coaches, and surgeons. He has a particular interest in the management of ACL injuries, incorporating more than just your standard strength and conditioning principles! We talked about t…
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073 - Should I Go Into Business? A throwback to 2018 where Mic and Andrew discuss their pathways to opening their own clinics and whether they would have done so if they felt they could have achieved fulfillment in the roles they had. Listen in to hear the lessons they have learned along the way, the realizations they did not know about before open…
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072 - Yves Silveira - Perseverance through Setbacks and Burnout Yves could be forgiven for giving up on becoming a Physiotherapist after missing out on 3 separate occasions. He instead chose to tackle these setbacks head-on and eventually made his way into his dream degree. However, after getting into Physiotherapy and graduating, Yves worked himse…
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071 - Daniel Monteleone - My journey of chronic pain: as a patient and health professional Daniel was 5 years into his career as a Podiatrist, before getting injured and needing assistance himself. The circumstances which followed his injury highlighted how much we as health professionals can impact someone's recovery, both negatively and positivel…
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070 - Rush Savla - Leading a team and community through COVID-19 While restrictions are beginning to ease in Australia, the COVID-19 situation is far from over on the global stage. Rush is a Physiotherapist from London and joins us on the podcast to share what life is like under strict lockdown laws. Listen in to hear how Rush has been able to stil…
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068 - Breaking down and initial back pain consult Mic and New Grad Kat break down an initial consult for a classic back pain case using the BPS framework and going over motivational interviewing as well as treatment selection.iMoveU
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065 - Anna Klaric - Women’s Health Physio & successful business woman Pete talks to Anna Klaric about her Women’s Health journey, including the changes she’s seen in the industry over the past decade & where she feels we are headed for the future. Don’t miss it!iMoveU
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056 - ft Kennedy Lay from the Communication Experience - New Grad Starting Businesses Mic and Ken discuss what physio might look like in the future and the pros and cons of young physios starting their own businesses.iMoveU
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052 - "I almost left Podiatry" - Ft Melissa Zacharia Why Mel almost left Podiatry and how she built momentum to regain her passion and motivation. Mel is heading into her 10th year as a Podiatrist, but after just 3 years, she almost left to become a Nurse! Hear how she went searching for more and found new motivation to continue on. Mel also shares…
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051 - Level up your patient's compliance to exercise We all know that exercise is vital to great outcomes, but do we do everything in our power to ensure a great result? Andrew has 2 challenges for you to increase compliance to exercise and gain greater outcomes quicker!iMoveU
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040 - If you take a strong stance on effective management of pain, you're missing the point The Pain Weapon Dave Renfrew speaks with Andrew Zacharia on the great debate over effective pain management. Which side are you on and should you even have a side? :man-shrugging::woman-shrugging: Find out how to create structure as well as flexibility in th…
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