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“We don’t see things the way they are, we see things the way we are” The Talmud I felt very
“We don’t see things the way they are, we see things the way we are” The Talmud I felt very
As the cult movie Trainspotting once taught us, life is about choices. Our modern world is full of them. What
I was delighted when Dr Marianne Dorn, a veterinarian and physiotherapist, got in touch to discuss her work with me.
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of speaking to a range of healthcare professionals at the Primary Care & Public Health
Pain is complex. As clinicians with a contemporary understanding of pain, it is our duty to provide people with a
It was a great pleasure to be asked by David Pope of The Physioedge Podcasts to talk to him recently
Kia ora koutou kata from beautiful New Zealand, As some of you might be aware, I am currently travelling around
Of all the questions that I get asked when running Know Pain courses, there is one which stands out. I
Effective communication in healthcare is a doddle. You talk, they listen, job done! Who needs to learn about how to
So, now that the metaphoric dust has settled and my poor computers (MacBook + Cerebrum) have had time to digest