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Singapore Physiotherapy Association April 2011
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During the upcoming AGM in May, we will share some of the plans on how we can bring the
profession to a higher level with our new vision and mission statements.
However, the best person to raise the profile of physiotherapists is yourself, through your daily
encounters with patients and their families. It is a tremendous role to play by touching their lives
and this is the most powerful message you can bring across to help raise our profession’s profile.
I would like to take this opportunity to rally all physiotherapists, especially our members, to take
on the ambassadorial spirit of representing your profession; you are the public face of our
profession and you can help us fly our flag. At the end of the day, we know we are good at what
we do, and proud of what we do, who we are. Let the public know that too.
NEWSLETTER
Dear Members, Over the past few months, there has been a hot debate
in the public forum. No, I'm not talking about the
General Elections. SPA President came out strongly in
the papers to defend our profession in the national
papers. Shortly after, a fellow SPA member highlighted
a brochure from a wellness centre depicting us
unfavorably. Again, SPA stepped in to protect our
profession.
In this issue, I'll highlight these 2 cases where the
integrity of our profession is being challenged. SPA
should and will continue to be committed in
representing our profession and raising our profile.
Chng Chye Tuan
Membership Chairperson
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In this edition….
Defending our Profession
2 SPA president retorts Chiros
Website Revamp
Professional Advocacy
Physiotherapists ineffective?
48th Annual General Meeting 4
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Date : 25th May 2011 Venue: KKH Auditorium Time: 6.30 pm
Educational Listing
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“ Furthermore, chiropractors are not the only ones performing neck manipulation. The list includes traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, masseurs, barbers and even physiotherapists. Chiropractors are the only professionals who are trained specifically in the art and science of manipulation, which is why manipulative therapy should be left in our hands.” Robert Wasserman President, The Chiropractic Association (Singapore)
The above was part of a response given by Mr Wasserman to an article by Strait’s Times Senior writer Mr Andy Ho regarding the risks of chiropractic neck manipulation. The article can be found in our facebook page.
SPA president, Low Hsien Chih, has given his prompt reply to rebut The Chiropractic Association (Singapore), which was published the following day. SPA will continue to serve our profession by being the representative voice for physiotherapy in Singapore.
It is also heartening to know that SPA has received several emails from our members highlighting the above issue. We need the help of everyone to be our eyes and ears so that we can respond effectively to quell such notions and not let them perpetuate. Thank you members.
Defending Our Profession
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A member of SPA sent us this brochure which cast a negative light on physiotherapists.
SPA has responded sternly to this wellness centre demanding a retraction of their uncalled, defamatory statements. They have since edited their marketing materials to exclude these remarks.
Once again, we need our members to be vigilant; to keep us informed especially when the integrity of our profession is being undermined. SPA is in the best position to advocate for our profession and this is one of the main reasons for our existence.
There is a misconception that SPA will be obsolete when the Allied Health Professionals Council (AHPC) is set up. In fact, they are and should be seen as two separate entities.
The latter will be the governing board that regulates the professional conduct and ethics of registered physiotherapists. It also disciplines when the profession is misrepresented by a non-registered person. E.g. a gym instructor proclaiming to be a physiotherapist when he or she is not registered as such.
However, the AHPC do not advocate for the profession, or aims to raise the profile and status of physiotherapists. That is the responsibility of the association and that is why we need members to support our work.
If you feel a stir of emotions upon reading the text in the red box, you should support the association with your membership so that we can continue this journey to advocate for physiotherapy in Singapore.
PROFESSIONAL ADVOCACY
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48TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
WEBSITE REVAMP
SPA’s 48th AGM will be held on 25th May 2011, Wednesday at 6pm. The event will be held at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital Auditorium. Directions to KKH can be found in the following link http://www.kkh.com.sg/ContactUs/Pages/DirectionsToKKH.aspx Members can look forward to
plenty of exciting announcements including SPA’s new mission and vision to take us forward for the next 5 years. There will also be proposed amendments to the constitution that requires you to exercise your vote as a member. More information will be sent out soon by the Honorary
Secretary to update members on the agenda for the day. It is an exciting 5 years ahead, come down and hear our passionate council share their plans.
Our website is the virtual face of the association and by extension, our profession. The on-going revamp aims to engage stakeholders of our profession better by keeping our website relevant for our members and for members of public to learn more about our profession.
The new website will be unveiled during the 48th AGM. Some of the changes are highlighted below:
• The website will have a training calendar listing relevant courses from various institutions for physiotherapists to upgrade their clinical skills
• A discussion forum for members to exchange rehabilitation ideas, share clinical experiences and expertise from the respective Special Interest Groups, or even trade reference books
• Continous Professional Development Portal to log and keep track of their learning journey.
• Access to full-texted journals • “Find a Locum“ listing
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Date: 25th May 2011 Time: 6.30pm. Registration and dinner from 5.30pm Venue: KKH auditorium
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PHYSIOTHERAPY COURSE LISTING 2011
Dates Course Title Speaker Organiser
8th May 2011 "How to See the Real Picture from Jigsaw Puzzles - a clinically proven system of postural analysis and physical assessment”
Mr Michael Yan SPA
18th May 2011 Making sense of MRI scans: The Spine and Knee Dr Kenneth Sheah SPA
27 & 28 May 2011 The Problem-Solving Approach to Respiratory Care Ms Alex Hough PGAHI
29 & 30 May 2011
Advanced Respiratory Physiotherapy Ms Alex Hough PGAHI
6 - 10 Jun 2011 Foundations of Vestibular Rehabilitation
Professor Margie H. Sharpe
PGAHI
13 - 15 Jun 2011
Advanced Practice in Vestibular Rehabilitation Professor Margie H. Sharpe
PGAHI
29th June 2011 7-9pm
Clinical Reasoning for the Novice Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Ms Goh Ming Rong
SPA
2nd July 2011- 3rd July 2011
Manipulative Therapy Workshop 2011: Comprehensive Manipulative Techniques
Mr Chan Wah Chye, Mr Christopher Ng, Mr Haris Mohamed and Mr Ringo Yee
AHINet
12 - 16 & 26 - 30 July 2011 PILATES - Intensive Mat-Plus course Ole Eugenio
KKH / Options Studio
27th July 2011 “Assessment of degeneration and age changes in spinal dics and its clinical impact” Dr Celia Tan SPA
27 & 28 July 2011
Pulmonary Rehabilitation A/Prof Sue Jenkins PGAHI
31 Aug 2011 Geriatric Symposium 2011 Singapore General Hospital
PGAHI
14 – 18 Nov 2011
Dr Vodders Basic Course Ms Hozaidah Hosain
PGAHI
21 – 25 Nov 2011 Dr Vodders Therapy I Course Mr Robert Harris PGAHI
28 Nov – 2 Dec & 5-9 Dec 2011
Dr Vodders Therapy II & III Course Mr Robert Harris & Prof Neil Piller
PGAHI
27 - 29 Nov 2011
Dr Vodders Review/Recertification Course Mr Robert Harris & Prof Neil Piller
PGAHI
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New Post Graduate Member
1. Ms Goh Yen Fang
New Ordinary Members
1. Mr A.R Sundresan 2. Ms Sumathi Vajravelu 3. Mr AyubKhan
Thameem Ansari 4. Ms Khin Su Thwe 5. Ms Pethkar Ashika
Sachin 6. Ms Manvika 7. Mr Mohamed
Nazuridin Rafi Ahamed 8. Ms Julee Wilson 9. Mr D.Krishna Prabhu 10. Ms Hernandez Camela
11. Ms Kao Pei Lung 12. Ms Vanessa Leigh
Hayden 13. Ms Maureen Espina
Navarra 14. Mr Tan Cheng Poh 15. Mr Lo Chi Ngai 16. Ms Loke Shijia 17. Ms Jasmine Koh
WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS! (JAN 2010 – MARCH )
JOB VACANCY
Join the Ministry of Defence as a Physiotherapist!
As a physiotherapist, you will independently manage a physiotherapy centre and provide services in the prevention and management of sports and musculoskeletal injuries. In addition, you are given opportunities to conduct clinical research and educational workshops for MINDEF/SAF personnel.
You must have a Diploma/Degree in Physiotherapy and be a member of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association. Possession of a strong interest in Sports and Musculoskeletal conditions is essential.
Singapore citizens with the drive to shape tomorrow’s landscape are welcome to apply at www.mindef.gov.sg/dxo
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Singapore Physiotherapy Association © 2010
JOB VACANCY
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
TOUCH Home Care at Toa Payoh
Responsibilities
Provides home-based physiotherapy services for frail elderly Provides caregivers training to equip family members and/or maid to care for frail elderly at home Develops new physiotherapy services that enhances client care Conducts workshops / educational talks / training for professionals, caregivers and the public Provides training for staff
Requirements
Degree or Diploma in Physiotherapy At least 2 years experience in geriatric care Ability to relate well with elderly Ability to converse in Mandarin / dialects with the elderly clients
This full-time position is only available to Singaporeans and Singapore Permanent Residents.
Qualified candidates, please download the application form from www.touch.org.sg and submit together with a recent photo and your resume to [email protected] or send your application to the address stated on the application form.
Only short-listed candidates will be notified.