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TRANSITIONING TO PRACTITIONER

Transitioning to Practitioner is a four-week programme aimed at newly qualified veterinary physiotherapists, or those seeking support on their next steps in their career.

The course will help answer any questions about starting your business and the transition from student to qualified practitioner. With mentoring and a support throughout the course, you will also be a part of the exclusive, private Facebook group with Lisa and your peers. With discussions, quizzes and a variety of resources to be shared, you will have the opportunity to interact regularly with course leader, Lisa. The course includes a face-to-face practical session with Lisa.

Whether you've just completed your course, are newly or recently qualified, or need guidance on what the next steps are in your career, this course will prepare you to get out and about and give you confidence to grow your business.

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

FOCUS

Marketing & Mindset

EPA's - the minefield & where to start

Legalities & memberships

One face-to-face practical session

COST

Early Bird Offer

£395.00 if booked & paid by 20 June

 

£495.00, thereafter

DATES

Course start date
4 July 2022

Course duration
4 weeks

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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