Thursday Apr 21, 2022
Zuzana Perraton - career pathway and tips for practitioners getting started in clinical practice
This week on Physio Foundations I spoke to my wife and the other half of Perraton Physio, Zuzana Perraton! Zuzana spoke about her career pathway, how she identified opportunities for career development, tips for building rapport with patients and how to develop your own clinical evidence and expertise alongside your knowledge of research evidence. Enjoy, and please share the episode with a friend or on social media.
This is a discussion aimed at health professionals. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
In this conversation:
- 0:00 About Zuzana
- 1:45 Zuzana’s foundations
- 4:00 Who here wants to be a sports physio?
- 4:55 Don’t go straight into sports physio
- 6:56 Find people who will support you when you first graduate from university
- 8:45 Mentoring and support – two contrasting examples
- 9:25 Learn from other practitioners – watch, learn, listen and ask questions
- 13:56 Make sure physio isn’t the only thing you do
- 14:40 Ski instruction and physiotherapy – spark your professional interests with your life experience
- 17:45 Learn how to teach others – instruct, demonstrate, practice, feedback
- 21:13 Foundational knowledge and skills
- 22:10 Try to disprove your own diagnosis – be critical and reflective
- 24:45 Talk to people as you do an assessment – involve your patients and build rapport
- 27:40 If things aren’t improving, reassess, try something different, or refer on
- 30:05 Why are you interested in research?
- 30:20 Develop your own clinical evidence
- 37:06 Where to find Zuzana
- 38:45 Overconfidence and under confidence – work with your mentors
Read more about Zuzana here: https://www.sportsmedbiologic.com.au/zuzana-perraton.html
And here: https://www.perraton.physio/zuzana-perraton
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