Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Ebonie Rio – How to develop a career that you are passionate about. Essential knowledge and skills for clinicians.
This week on Physio Foundations I spoke with the one and only Ebonie Rio about her career pathway from physiotherapy student to being an internationally recognised practitioner, educator and researcher.
Ebonie is a sports physiotherapist, physiotherapy educator and a world-leading researcher with many highly cited and highly discussed papers in the areas of tendinopathy.
We discussed Ebonie’s career pathway, her mentors, the interesting people she has worked with, balancing clinical, research and teaching work with life outside work and what she thinks are the most important foundational knowledge and skills for physiotherapy practice.
In this episode:
- 0:00 Welcome and introduction to Ebonie
- 3:00 Ebonie – I’m a better clinician for doing teaching and research
- 3:58 How does working with dancers differ from working with other athletes?
- 5:00 Dancers are strong!
- 5:35 How did you first get interested in being a physio?
- 7:20 Strive for the career you are passionate about
- 9:40 Sometime just do the things you love, even if they aren’t a part of your plan
- 9:55 It’s not always all about the clinical skills
- 12:30 What are the most important foundational knowledge and skills for a physiotherapist?
- 13:35 Every day is a school day – keep learning new skills
- 15:15 What other foundational skills are needed – diagnosis, anatomy, physiology and understanding load
- 18:00 What led you to research?
- 19:00 If you are a researcher you can help many people
- 21:30 Leadership and mentoring
- 23:40 Don’t forget that there’s life outside work
Read more about Ebonie: https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/erio
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