Katherine Peyrebrune
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Have exposure to a wide range of clinical conditions and specialties, providing treatment for a variety of in-patient and out-patient conditions and have access to modern, specialist equipment.
Our aim is to provide personal, professional and highly skilled diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation allowing our patients to recover fully and return to their normal activities within the shortest and safest period of time.
You will have access to modern, specialist equipment – some of our hospitals have fully equipped gymnasiums and hydrotherapy facilities – and you will work directly with consultants and specialist clinical teams, liaising with them on a daily, one-to-one basis.
Long term career prospects can include clinical specialisation and managerial responsibilities. Often our physiotherapy managers combine their managerial responsibilities with retaining some hands on patient care, enabling them to maintain their skills.
Excellent communication skills are vital for a physiotherapy career at Spire - you will need to communicate with patients and colleagues with compassion, patience and clarity.
"We are all very aware of what we want to achieve together and are dedicated to succeed"
Read in full"The most rewarding part of my job is seeing patients who are in a lot of pain at pre assessment, walk happily out of the building following their surgery"
Read in full23 June 2022
Spire Bristol Hospital has maintained its ‘Good’ rating, following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).