Upload your healthpunk story by the 22nd June 2022 and possibly be featured in Volume 2. With this Call for stories we invite healthcare students, clinicians, educators, researchers, professional representatives, policy-makers, and patients from around the world to send us your own stories of future healthcares in any language. The central task for authors is to write fictional … Continue reading "Physiopunk Evolves to Become Healthpunk | Your Chance To Be A Part Of Something Amazing"
Today’s diverse social, ecological and health challenges require the development of many different visions for new physiotherapies. Physiopunk gives us a glimpse into the future. OpenPhysio was created with the aim of exploring alternatives to how we typically think about sharing ideas in physiotherapy education. And to this end we’re proud to announce the publication … Continue reading "Physiopunk: Using Speculative Fiction to Explore Future Physiotherapies"
The OpenPhysio journal launched with the generous support of Physiopedia in 2018 and over the past few years we’ve focused on building the technical infrastructure of the website, as well as providing a great service to readers and authors. I thought it was time to share another update on the progress we’ve made in developing … Continue reading "The OpenPhysio Journal Keeps Getting Better | A Journal Update"
In Beta is a virtual community of practice with a focus on critical discussion of physiotherapy education. The concept grew from a conversation which took place in 2016 at the ER-WCPT in Liverpool. The creators Michael Rowe and Ben Ellis saw that some of the most interesting conversations took place outside of the lecture theaters. They got … Continue reading "In Beta – Critical Development of Physiotherapy Education"