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SO YOU WANT TO BE A VET PHYSIO?

So you want to be a Vet Physio is a one day in person course aimed at those with a key interest in Veterinary Physiotherapy or are about to embark on their studies.    

The course will help answer any questions about becoming a Veterinary Physiotherapist, where to study, what to expect during study as well as when you are qualified and will demonstrate a routine physiotherapy treatment on both an equine and canine patient.   Becoming a Veterinary Physiotherapist is more than just turning up and treating a horse or dog for an hour, its about understanding anatomy and biomechanics, communicating with other professionals and writing up reports and invoices to name a few.  

Whether you are about to enroll onto a course, or is something you have been thinking of for a while then this day will prepare you and give you an insight on what life is like as a Veterinary Physiotherapist. 

To find out more & book your place, email meersbrooktherapy@gmail.com or click the button below to get started. 

FOCUS

Life as a Veterinary Physiotherapist

What to expect whilst studying

Preparing you to get ahead of the game

Live demo's 

COST

£55 per person 

*minimum of 6 delegates needed to run the course, maximum of 15 

DATES

Course date
23 August 2022

Time
09:00 - 16:00

ABOUT THE TRAINER

Meersbrook Therapy - Lisa Bartley Equine and Canine Vet Physio and Human Sports Therapist_

LISA BARTLEY

 

Lisa Bartley is a fully qualified and insured Veterinary Physiotherapist, Equine Sports Massage therapist and Human Sports Massage therapist, and Owner or Meersbrook Therapy.

 

Lisa has been working in the industry for over 10 years, initially as an Equine Sports Massage Therapist and then as registered Veterinary Physiotherapist. Lisa works throughout the Midlands, visiting clients and running the rehabilitation facility at Meersbrook Therapy HQ in Warwickshire. 

Lisa teaches on the BSc Veterinary Physiotherapy course at Plumpton College, leading the equine practical sessions. 

Member of AHPR & IRVAP. 

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