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31/03/2016 Outline Outline Ph Physiother therapy apy Specialisa Specialisation ion Pathway to Specialisation Differences vs General Scope Pros: Whats In It For Me? Cons: Challenges Advice Dr Angela Dr Angela Cado


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Ph Physiother therapy apy Specialisa Specialisation ion

Dr Dr Angela Angela Cado Cadogan Ph.D, NZRPS

Physiotherapy Specialist (Musculoskeletal)

Outline Outline

  • Pathway to Specialisation
  • Differences vs General Scope
  • Pros: “What’s In It For Me?”
  • Cons: Challenges
  • Advice

Early Days

  • Greenlane/National Women’s Hospital:
  • Rotational Position
  • Greenlane/National Women’s Hospital:
  • Rotational Position
  • USA:
  • Neuro Rehab (hospital)
  • Home‐Health
  • Sports clinic
  • USA:
  • Neuro Rehab (hospital)
  • Home‐Health
  • Sports clinic
  • NZ Private Practice:
  • Sports team experience
  • NZ Private Practice:
  • Sports team experience

Graduate Graduate

  • SPNZ:
  • Committee/newsletter
  • SPNZ:
  • Committee/newsletter
  • Dip MT (NZMPA)
  • Dip MT (NZMPA)

Postgraduate(Sports)

  • NZ Cricket
  • Touring Physiotherapist
  • Sports Science & Medical Coordinator
  • Indian Cricket League
  • World XI Cricket
  • NZ Cricket
  • Touring Physiotherapist
  • Sports Science & Medical Coordinator
  • Indian Cricket League
  • World XI Cricket
  • Clinical Supervision
  • SPNZ Executive Committee/Newsletter
  • NZMPA – IFOMPT External Assessor/Teaching assistant
  • Advisory (HDC)
  • Clinical Supervision
  • SPNZ Executive Committee/Newsletter
  • NZMPA – IFOMPT External Assessor/Teaching assistant
  • Advisory (HDC)

Post‐Graduate Post‐Graduate

  • Masters Degree (Sports Physiotherapy)
  • PG Certificate Sport & Exercise Science
  • NZCP Advanced Practitioner
  • Masters Degree (Sports Physiotherapy)
  • PG Certificate Sport & Exercise Science
  • NZCP Advanced Practitioner
  • Clinical Research
  • NZC Injury Surveillance
  • Reliability of screening tests
  • Clinical Research
  • NZC Injury Surveillance
  • Reliability of screening tests

Ph.D (Musculoskeletal)

  • Private practice (shoulder sub‐specialty/consultancy)
  • Orthopaedic Triage (DHB) (shoulder)
  • Orthopaedic Clinical Assistant (shoulder surgeon)
  • Private practice (shoulder sub‐specialty/consultancy)
  • Orthopaedic Triage (DHB) (shoulder)
  • Orthopaedic Clinical Assistant (shoulder surgeon)
  • Clinical Education
  • President/Executive/Education Committee (SPNZ)
  • Independent Advisory (HDC, PCC)
  • Working parties
  • Policy/Service Transformation (DHB)
  • Professional Standards (Sports Code of Conduct)
  • Clinical Education
  • President/Executive/Education Committee (SPNZ)
  • Independent Advisory (HDC, PCC)
  • Working parties
  • Policy/Service Transformation (DHB)
  • Professional Standards (Sports Code of Conduct)

Post‐Doctoral Post‐Doctoral

  • Research publications
  • Research advisory (clinical research)
  • Research Assistant (orthopaedic surgeon)
  • Research publications
  • Research advisory (clinical research)
  • Research Assistant (orthopaedic surgeon)
  • Ph.D (Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain)
  • Ph.D (Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain)

Pathway to Specialisation: CLIN

CLINIC ICAL AL

General experience/CPD General experience/CPD Specific experience/CPD Specific experience/CPD Consultancy Consultancy

Clinical

Masters Degree Masters Degree

Sub‐specialty interest/focus & CPD

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Pathway to Specialisation: RE

RESE SEARCH

General reading

Research

Publications Guideline‐development

Masters Degree Masters Degree

Research analysis and dissemination Specific reading and clinical research involvement

Pathway to Specialisation: LE

LEADE ADERSHIP IP

Meeting attendance Meeting attendance Committee help (e.g newsletter) Committee help (e.g newsletter) Committee member Committee member

Leadership

Chair/President Advisory panels

Differences vs “General Scope”

  • Knowledge of “Unicorn” conditions
  • Neurology
  • Integration of multi‐disciplinary

management.

  • Relationships with wider medical profession
  • Critical analysis of practice (‘research’)
  • Representing interest groups/profession

Application “What’s In It For Me?”

  • Career Diversity
  • Opportunity to advance self/profession
  • Influence Policy
  • Credibility
  • Public
  • Wider medical community
  • Clinical focus (“specialist level”)
  • Financial

Challenges

  • Managing time and requests
  • Continuing Professional Development
  • Availability
  • Travel (cost and time)
  • Small number of Specialists
  • Limited recognition from funders
  • Same ACC regulations for ACC32’s
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Requests since June 2015

Request Number

Clinical Advice 9 Journal Reviews 8 Presentations (local & intnl) 6 Clinical Observation/Supervision 6 Specialisation Advice 6 Policy document reviews 3 Marking (theses) 3 Working party involvement 3 Professional Conduct Reviews 2 Clinical Research advice 2

Responsibility

  • Uphold “Specialist” standard
  • Professional
  • Clinical
  • “Mentor” others
  • Share knowledge
  • succession planning

Advice

  • Identify and pursue a specific interest area
  • Target CPD
  • Foster relationships within:
  • wider medical team
  • clinicians/researchers in your interest area
  • Become involved in:
  • professional activities
  • clinical research

Thank You