Getting Into Physiotherapy Courses
James Barton
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Getting Into Physiotherapy Courses
by James Barton
Published
2012
Publisher
Trotman
Pages
1
ISBN-13
9781844554836
ISBN-10
184455483X
Description
Packed with useful information, this step-by-step guide to getting into physiotherapy courses provides information on the range of career options available as well as case studies, topical issues and essential application advice.
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Getting Into Physiotherapy Courses was written by James Barton.
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