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Masud Saeedi Physiotherapy
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2012
My name is Masud.
I have made this channel to allow anyone who wants to get into physiotherapy gain an insight into what it takes and the journey that you will be embarking on.
I hope my videos provide you with some value and as always make sure to message me/comment if you need any help.
I actually have 2 TH-cam Channels. This one is solely dedicated to Physiotherapy and it has a few of my old basketball vids so check em out if you get time!!
Stick around and if you enjoyed any of my content, please show some love by sharing, liking, commenting or SUBSCRIBING!! :)
Alright, lets goooo!
I have made this channel to allow anyone who wants to get into physiotherapy gain an insight into what it takes and the journey that you will be embarking on.
I hope my videos provide you with some value and as always make sure to message me/comment if you need any help.
I actually have 2 TH-cam Channels. This one is solely dedicated to Physiotherapy and it has a few of my old basketball vids so check em out if you get time!!
Stick around and if you enjoyed any of my content, please show some love by sharing, liking, commenting or SUBSCRIBING!! :)
Alright, lets goooo!
What else can you do with a physio degree?
Hi everyone my name is Masud, hope you are well.
In todays video I’m going to be speaking about what else can you do with a physio degree?
So as you can imagine, after qualifying, 99% of students become a physiotherapist and it’s pretty understandable since that’s what we’ve been training to do the last 3/4 years.
However what about that other 1%?
Or better yet what if you’ve been practicing for a few years and you fancy doing something different now…
Well you’ll be pleased to know a lot of the skills we as Physio’s develop on the degree and in our work life are all transferable.
Skills like:
- Problem solving
- Listening
- Communication
- Sensitivity and understanding
- Customer service skills
- Patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
But what does that mean in terms of work?
Well taking all the above into the equation a few areas that you could try are:
Medical sales: an area where you can easily transition into using your knowledge of anatomy and physiology to your advantage.
Here you’ll be presenting different medical products to other healthcare professionals like surgeons, theatre staff and nurses with an aim of them buying that device for their trust.
You may even get a company car and allowance to spend on expenses for taking out your clients. Very fancy indeed!
Clinical research associate: You may decide to use your degree to conduct research in an area of physio which suits your interest like care of the elderly, respiratory , neuro or musculoskeletal health.
This may lead you to going back into further study for a PHD or masters and/or even getting involved with lecturing to other physio students at the university.
You can even get funding such as grants to support your expenses from a regulatory body or agency such as the NIS (National institute of Health).
Here is a link to the CSP website for info on how to attract funding for your research project:
www.csp.org.uk/professional-clinical/research-evaluation/research-funding/other-research-funding
These can go into the hundreds of thousands £££££ all to carry out the study in the area you’re interested in!
Another area is Healthcare recruitment.
This is essentially where you are headhunting other health professionals and connecting them with employers such as the NHS or other private organisations for the placement of jobs.
You’ll mainly be doing a lot of work on the phone and over email sometimes meeting with your prospective clients in person.
Salaries can vary depending on your performance whilst on the job.
So that’s all for now, I’m sure there are more options for career paths after completing a physio degree which I haven’t covered so if you or someone you know is doing something different please comment below what that is so that others can know too.
Links showing other career paths after/outside of physiotherapy:
www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/physiotherapy
physio-cpd.com/alternative-careers-for-physiotherapists/
Thanks for watching!
In todays video I’m going to be speaking about what else can you do with a physio degree?
So as you can imagine, after qualifying, 99% of students become a physiotherapist and it’s pretty understandable since that’s what we’ve been training to do the last 3/4 years.
However what about that other 1%?
Or better yet what if you’ve been practicing for a few years and you fancy doing something different now…
Well you’ll be pleased to know a lot of the skills we as Physio’s develop on the degree and in our work life are all transferable.
Skills like:
- Problem solving
- Listening
- Communication
- Sensitivity and understanding
- Customer service skills
- Patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
But what does that mean in terms of work?
Well taking all the above into the equation a few areas that you could try are:
Medical sales: an area where you can easily transition into using your knowledge of anatomy and physiology to your advantage.
Here you’ll be presenting different medical products to other healthcare professionals like surgeons, theatre staff and nurses with an aim of them buying that device for their trust.
You may even get a company car and allowance to spend on expenses for taking out your clients. Very fancy indeed!
Clinical research associate: You may decide to use your degree to conduct research in an area of physio which suits your interest like care of the elderly, respiratory , neuro or musculoskeletal health.
This may lead you to going back into further study for a PHD or masters and/or even getting involved with lecturing to other physio students at the university.
You can even get funding such as grants to support your expenses from a regulatory body or agency such as the NIS (National institute of Health).
Here is a link to the CSP website for info on how to attract funding for your research project:
www.csp.org.uk/professional-clinical/research-evaluation/research-funding/other-research-funding
These can go into the hundreds of thousands £££££ all to carry out the study in the area you’re interested in!
Another area is Healthcare recruitment.
This is essentially where you are headhunting other health professionals and connecting them with employers such as the NHS or other private organisations for the placement of jobs.
You’ll mainly be doing a lot of work on the phone and over email sometimes meeting with your prospective clients in person.
Salaries can vary depending on your performance whilst on the job.
So that’s all for now, I’m sure there are more options for career paths after completing a physio degree which I haven’t covered so if you or someone you know is doing something different please comment below what that is so that others can know too.
Links showing other career paths after/outside of physiotherapy:
www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/physiotherapy
physio-cpd.com/alternative-careers-for-physiotherapists/
Thanks for watching!
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I have an interview on Wednesday for Hertfordshire and I am very nervous. Give me advice on how to calm myself please?
Hey Mohammed, thank you for commenting my friend. Firstly, well done on getting selected for the interview :) 👍🏼 It means you did a good job with your personal statement and they were really impressed with your written resume. Now all they want to do is meet the person. Some ways that have worked for me when trying to calm myself: 1. Practicing slowing my breathing and listening to the environment around me. For you: Go outside your house into the garden or into the front of the house. Just observe your surroundings and listen to the sounds, smells, sights (cars or people passing), take slow breaths in and long breaths out for about 5 minutes. You will feel calmer after that. 2. Take some kalm tablets- natural herbal remedy you can buy over the counter from your local pharmacy. Helps to lower stress and anxiety levels for a few hours. Might be your golden window for when you do your interview 😃 3. Don’t eat anything heavy on the day or night before, keep it light. Boiled egg, banana, piece of toast with honey… that way your body will have more energy to spend on your brain and cognitive thinking instead of digestion. Now in terms of the actual interview: You just have to show you know what you’re talking about when it comes to physio , your personal attributes, the NHS constitution, any knowledge on the Hertfordshire modules/ course in general. Show them how keen you are about physio and the university of Hertfordshire. It has to come out. Take it as a learning experience. You will have 4 other potential opportunities left (assuming you’ve applied and been selected for interview). I found I got better at the interviews the more I did them and felt I performed better in the later ones compared to my first couple. Lastly, do a small prayer for yourself on the day or night before. Good luck, let me know what happens 😉
@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 Hi Masud. I just had my interview, they said, in a week or two, they will update me. Inshallah I get an offer. Nice videos akh.
Hallo Masud do you have any tips when interviewing patient?
thank you so much for this valuable advice. im not from physio background, ive applied for msc physio pre registration course in university of northampton, what questions to expect. should i study about joints and muscles for my interview, or can u suggest some questions.
Have you done your interview yet?
@ yes
@@ParamsByteBay How did it go? was it tough? I've got mine there soon.
@ it was easy, they will give you some scenarios like how will you deal with reluctant patients. Something like this. I passed my group interview. I’m sure you will too. All the best
@@ParamsByteBay Nice one men! Have you found out if you got in the course yet or not?
I always informed my uni that I will not undress due to religious reasons so and uni always respected that . There was another practising Jewish person in my class as well that informed uni about their religious boundaries . In terms of touching other gender I assumed this is for medical reason then it’s valid ? But certainly speak your mind as I know the Jewish person also voiced their beliefs and they never practised with the same gender as them . Honestly it takes selfworth and respect to do this , which also gave me courage ! I voice my concerns on placement also - and if anyone discriminates you or you feel Islamophobia then again voice this ! Know your worth !
Hello sir, I've received an interview from university of Northampton for MSc Physiotherapy pre registration course, they've mentioned about two activities of 30 minutes and 40 minutes respectively. I want to know more about these activities and the questions they'll ask
Not a chance. A robot will not have the patience or human compassion to explore psychosocial difficulties in recovery. A robot won’t be able to support a hemiplegic patient on a ward or understand the reasoning behind 50 year old Martha not wanting to lift her arm because she’s scared of the pain
I been told I use my foundation year, but I was wondering if I could do it again but somewhere else
You mean your foundation year at another uni ?
Plz What do you say to read up on at 4:30. Anatomy, different muscles…. ?Insertions and nerves
Origins and insertions :)
I want to ask you , if doing masters in sports physiotherapy is beneficial for an indian student who wants to work in abroad ??? Salary wise ?
When I saw a physiotherapist, he did the initial consultation but did not explain what would be included in the treatment plan. Then he passed me to his assistant who is a kinesiologist who seemed to be the one designing the treatment plan exercises that only included strengthening and no flexibility exercises (which I also needed) and her medical knowledge was limited in that she could not understand the functional limitations of my injury. It became a messy situtation that I will never again choose a physiotherapist who works with an assistant.
می تونم فقط با رجیستر شدن و ایلتس هفت ،برای کار به انگلیس بیام
سلام شما فارسی بلدین من سال اخر فیزیوتراپی هستم
I am literally having a terrible placement now. The educator just took over the patient and I was just observing most of time, even it was my third placement already
Hope you stuck it out Herman…
After completing a 1 year polytechnic diploma (after dropping out of highschool) with a B+ grade average, I can now go to the top university in my region for Physiotherapy. Taking sport science as a pathway to Physiotherapy for those who need to complete an extra year of study isn't a bad option at all (especially since it allows you to get registered as a personal trainer which opens up a flexible wellpaying part-time job while studying). Some of the papers I've taken (Anatomy & Physiology, Structural Kinesiology, Biomechanics, Exercise Prescription etc) are also probably more relevant to Physiotherapy than the courses you'd take doing an extra year of highschool. One university in my area also allows you to get registered as a Physiotherapist by doing a 2 year Masters degree in Physiotherapy after completing a Sport/Exercise related degree (which ends up taking 5 years including the 3 year sport bachelor which is only a year longer than a 4 year Physiotherapy bachelor).
Physical therapists in the U.S., at least several southeast states, basically sit in their offices while their assistants do their work. They have found since insurance pays same rates as a PT, that if their assistants do the work, then they can make more money. And they say it is with supervision? Its not here. Hell we don't even see the PT and the assistants actually can damage a patient and they have before.. Insurance needs to stop paying a Pt rate for an assistant. That's what has caused this mess ! Could you imagine going to the dentists and the dental assistant does the dentist work? There's quite a difference in the education. That's the reason I choose the new business of physiotherapists here because they actually take care of their own patient.
I can tell you from a patient's experience. Physiotherapy has begun here in U.S., but few selections, and I hope it is growing..
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You missed out having condoned fail. Where u given the credits but below the pass mark. Does condoned fail work for masters
Never heard of condoned fail 🤔
I live in Canada - I don’t think I would have an option of using screens
Hello Sir... I like your videos. Its so knowledgeable. I live India and i m housewife and soon going to shift to london. I have a physiotherapy background. I want to restart my career as physiotherapist now. Please suggest me how will I start n what the procedure to get license exam and job
You need to have HCPC lincense 1st to work in uk
Hi. Thanks for this video. I live in US . I m homemaker. I am soon going to shift to London. And I want to do job as physiotherapist. For that, which license exam do I have to study n pass? Is it Npte exam?
Not In Nigeria
Hello masoud thank you for your information ....I'm a nurse and want to be a sport physiotherapist. How do i reach in this subject by bachelor nursing? Is it possible or i have to start physiotherapy school from beggining?
Thank you for your information! I have a question. I have just M.A/B.A in Philosophy in Korea. Now I'm considering to change my career as a physiotherapist in U.K. I haven't had an education regarding biology, chemistry. Could I enroll in the course of Bsc in Physiotherapy? Do I need to supplement those courses to enroll like the foundation course?
Hey, I'm changing my career into Physiotherapy so I think that I can answer to most of your questions. You'll most probably would need to complete one year of something called " Access to Higher Education" in either Physiotherapy or Science, according to the university's entry requirements. There are Distance Learning form of it offered online. Not sure if you'll need it for a Foundation degree. Make sure to go to a work experience in a Physio department and observe as many of the departments as you can. Read physiotherapy books, show them in your statement and interview that you are really serious about starting the profession. Good Luck P.S. And IELTS score 7 as well.
You've changed so much since when you first started uploading! I hope youte enjoying your profession , I still have the dream one day to do this uni course. Where did you do your biology access course?
Hey 👋, thank you for commenting , I’ll take that as a compliment 😅. Go for it, I did my foundation degree at the university of Plymouth
Hey thank you for the response! Was it a multi-science/subject course or do they do one specifically for biology?? (It is a compliment, your confidence has grown)!
Was it the BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences with Foundation Year?
Hi Masud.I have HCPC Uk registration 2023 of May .do you have idea how to get certificate of sponsorship? Do I also need a case study?
This vedio was really very informative I have few queries to ask I am physiotherapist from India. So could i apply for this? You have mentioned about the language exam I just came across this vedio and the exam had happened before this so what's next? Do i need a specialization in a field before applying? Do they heir freshers? Keenly waiting for your response
Hey Masud ! Thank you for your useful videos and content. Your channel helped me a lot to prepare for my interview. Today I received an offer from the University of Hertfordshire..
Well done Todor !! 🎉🎉 Thank you for sharing your success my man, it’s nice to hear 😃 , I’m glad I was able to help you. Good luck wherever you choose to study 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have a diploma in Physical education and sports can i qualify to study physiotherapy
Im a health professional but it shouldn't be the patient's responsibility to understand the health professional it should be up to the health professional to push back to system and organizational structures so that they don't have to lower their standards of care or accept that they aren't able to follow their professional codes of conduct. You should treat each person the way you would expect to be treated....simple as that.
Assalamualikum.. Iam from india and iam interested in physiotherapy. But when i think this only question comes in my mind is i have to deal with opposite genders also.. Iam a naqabi alhamdulillah.. And touching a non mehram is haram so.. So plzz suggest me what i should doo...
Habibty, being a physiotherapist you will have to touch them but it is exceptional for the health care giver and other inevitable services but just try to minimise contacts do it when necessary only...
Try other Courses, But if you are really interested Then talk to The College Staff Before the Admission. Take a Written Note from them that you will Practice only on Female Patients/Models. No Male Models/Patients should be given to you during Examination times. Take This in Written from College Administration Before your Admission
Hi Masseud.I have HCPC REGISTRATION in the UK.May I know how to be sponsored by an employer and how to apply?
Hi Sir, how about MSc physiotherapy in Salford uni . May I know any feedback for this Uni.
Sports therapists are highly trained and skilled and can see a wide variety of MSK issues. Usually more so than a physio!
got my interview in 2 hours 😵💫
AI will not replace jobs but the person who know AI better "WILL"😊❤
Physio keeps you moving 💪😊
Hi Masud! Thanks for all your videos as they are very informative. Can you please tell me if you get paid during placements or you have to pay? From what I gather, it would be quite difficult to work (even part-time) during placements due to the work volume.Thanks in advance.
hey, i was just wondering, I've done B tec pe for my A-levels and i am worried i cant get into a uni for physiotherapy with my degrees, like do i need biology to get into a uni for physiotherapy.
hi Masud thank you so much for your video I am a student from Hong Kong considering studying physiotherapy in the UK. May I know how much time you spent on revision per day? how about right before your exams? I am really interested in the course but I don't know if I can manage the workload🙈 thanks a lot
Hi Hayden, Thank you for your message, I would say on average about 2-3 hours per day during term time , before exams it was a lot more - I was spending about 5-6 hours of my day in the library and practicing with course mates … it is a lot of studying but if you like it then it’s not as hard to put the hours in , go for it! 👍🏼
@@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 thank you so much 🫶
These are great points which I feel like are essential to know before you decide to become a physiotherapist as well. Much appreciated.✨
What is the meaning of (physiotherapy is allied health care profession) that is like nurse to assist the doctor or no
Can we work as a physiotherapist if our hcpc license is in process?
Hi 👋, not as physiotherapist but as physio assistant whilst waiting for your registration. Physiotherapist is a band 5 in the NHS whilst physio assistant is band 4.
I call all Physiotherapist Doctors...to me its the proper name for them even when my father's physiotherapist tells me to call him PT Joel....
Are you still good at basketball
🤣 not like before but yes …
Hi
I’m currently applying to PT Schools and this helped me alot since it’s not really talked about thanks!
heyyy can u tell me directly bcs im going to do my degree in sports science and after the degree im going to do masters in physiotherapy is that okay ? and can i complet my goal?
In the country in which I live, the national registrar of physiotherapists allows you to register by doing a masters degree in Physiotherapy after a bachelor in sport science. But it will vary from country to country so check the Physiotherapy Board website of whatever country you live.
Thank you, it was a very interesting video. Could you do one on CPD portfolio? Please
Hi thank you for commenting, I’ve made a video on CPD a while ago here th-cam.com/video/boB5RgG9xbo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much for your video - much appreciated
You’re welcome