One of the places you can become a Physiotherapist in Ireland is the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) incorporating its Schools of Medicine, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy and Nursing. For over two hundred years, the College has played a role in Irish surgical and medical education and although the beautiful original building has stood unchanged on the corner of St Stephen’s Green, since the College’s inception in 1784 its historic façade belies the RCSI’s progressive and innovative activities.
The Medical School dates from the 19th century with various postgraduate faculties added in the 20th century. More recently the College has become active abroad, in the provision of education, training and hospital management. Today more than 60 countries are represented on its international student body and the RCSI also has a strong international presence with Schools in both Malaysia, Dubai and Bahrain . The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is independent, international and progressive – a unique medical institution. http://www.rcsi.ie/index.jsp?&pID=93&nID=98&aID=0
The title "Chartered Physiotherapist" and the initials MISCP indicate that a physiotherapist is a member of the professional regulating body, the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. Chartered Physiotherapists have the high level of education, knowledge and experience needed to give a high quality and effective service to patients. When you attend a Chartered Physiotherapist, you can be sure of:
· A professional, scientific approach to the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of your complaint;
· Seeing a therapist who has qualified with a University degree and who is committed to continuing education and research.
· Chartered Physiotherapists are recognised and covered by VHI, Quinn Healthcare, Vivas and other health insurance schemes.
To find out more please contact us at www.dublinphysio.com a Dublin Physiotherapist
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