
Ep. 006. Organizing a Country: Achieving IFOMPT Membership with Aline Miranda Ferreira and Andrei Gheorghiu
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In this episode of PT Outcast, host Eric Robertson engages with Aline Miranda Ferreira from Brazil, and Andre Gheorghiu from Romania, discussing their journeys to becoming member organizations of IFOMPT (International Federation of Manual and Musculoskeletal Physical Therapists). They explore the challenges faced in their respective countries, the importance of educational standards, and the role of mentorship in achieving their goals. Both Aline and Andre share insights on the impact of IFOMPT membership on clinical practice and the future directions for physiotherapy.
Key Takeaways:
- IFOMPT is crucial for international collaboration in physiotherapy.
- The journey to becoming a member organization is challenging but rewarding.
- Educational standards are essential for improving practice.
- Mentorship plays a key role in developing qualified professionals.
- Both Brazil and Romania faced unique challenges in their processes.
- The support from IFOMPT was instrumental in their success.
- Membership provides credibility and authority in the field.