
We were proud to deliver a ground breaking and first of its kind session on AI and Digital Technologies in Physiotherapy and Healthcare to our final-year physiotherapy students.
We would like to extend a warm invitation to you to become a part of our New Graduate Community of Practice. This community is designed as a supportive environment for all HSU Schools of Chiropractic new graduates who have recently transitioned into practice.
Congratulations on reaching the end of your Chiropractic degree at Health Sciences University. This is a huge achievement and you should be really proud! We are delighted to welcome you to our alumni community and would like to extend a warm invitation to you to become a part of our New Graduate Community of Practice.
Although a really exciting and memorable time, transitioning into practice after university can sometimes feel a little bit daunting, and having a familiar face to connect with can make a difference.
What is it?
We value our Alumni and are introducing a monthly support opportunity for HSU School of Chiropractic new graduates. This initiative aims to create a safe space for discussions either with HSU School of Chiropractic staff or fellow alumni through online Microsoft Team meetings. The New Graduate Community of Practice sessions will be facilitated by Neil Osborne among other alumni in the group gatherings.
Find out below when we are holding our New Graduate Community of Practice sessions.
Date | Time |
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17th July 2024 | 12:30 |
7th August 2024 | 12:00 |
18th September 2024 | 12:00 |
16th October 2024 | 12:00 |
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