Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy (B.VoC PT)

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ACQUIRE A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS VITAL AREA OF PHYSIOTHERAPY AND BE PREPARED TO APPLY IT IN CLINICAL PRACTISE.

Gain advanced physiotherapy skills and in-demand expertise by enrolling in the Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy (B.VoC PT) programme at Shri Ram Medical College. The goal of B.VoC physiotherapy  is to prepare you for a career as an autonomous expert in the field of human health, mobility, and function. This is why we place such an emphasis on cultivating clinical reasoning and self-reflective practice.

Health promotion, injury prevention, rehabilitation, functional mobility maintenance, chronic illness management, patient and care provider education, and occupational health are all areas where physiotherapy can be applied. More people are referred to physiotherapists by their primary care physicians than to any other healthcare provider.

Physiotherapists are medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a wide variety of health conditions and movement disorders by employing state-of-the-art techniques and evidence-based care to aid in the restoration of normal function, alleviation of pain and discomfort, and enhancement of mobility and quality of life. Physiotherapists, who work with people of all ages and fitness levels, are strong proponents of interdisciplinary patient care.

As a student in the B.VoC PT programme, you can expect to be challenged and pushed to the limits of your clinical knowledge as you learn how to evaluate and treat disorders in patients of all ages, from infants to geriatrics. The fundamentals of anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as complex case management, will be expanded upon.

The B.VoC PT blended programme consists of both intense face-to-face classes on campus and totally online classes. Because it is designed with working professionals in mind, the B.VoC PT programme allows you to get your degree while working full- or part-time in the field.

The B.VoC PT integrates cutting-edge concepts from multiple important subspecialties of physiotherapy, including the clinical, scientific, and research-based domains. In this cosmopolitan, open, and diverse setting, you can expand your horizons academically and professionally. The elective courses you take as part of your B.VoC PT degree can be tailored to your interests and professional goals, thanks to the program’s adaptable curriculum.

To prepare the next generation of physiotherapists, the B.VoC PT provides a superb blend of in-depth clinical techniques and research. You’ll learn more about health and wellness, preventative medicine, and therapeutic and rehabilitative practices. We will provide you with the information and experience you need to practice physiotherapy in a way that is competent, reflective, and grounded in evidence.

Further, the structure of the course will allow you to specialize in one of four areas: musculoskeletal health, neurorehabilitation, cardiorespiratory health, or paediatrics. When you graduate with a Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy (B.VoC PT), you will be prepared to take the exams for professional licensure.

BUILD UPON YOUR FOUNDATION OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND DEVELOP

A DEEPER KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY PRINCIPLES.

The Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy (B.VoC PT) programme at Shri Ram Medical College features extensive clinical and professional fieldwork opportunities, allowing students to gain practical experience with real clients in a supervised setting. Injured, ill, or disabled individuals often require the services of a physiotherapist to help them regain or retain their mobility and independence. They are essential in ensuring that people of all ages may maintain their health, autonomy, and quality of life by utilizing their expertise in movement.

The B.VoC Physiotherapy programme at Shri Ram Medical College is an excellent opportunity to learn from world-renowned researchers and physiotherapists while gaining hands-on experience in the field. Enhancing one’s quality of life is one of the many goals of physiotherapists. Helping clients with physical challenges brought on by ageing, accident, illness, disorder, condition, or environmental factors is a big part of what physiotherapists do. Most physiotherapists treat patients privately, and common conditions they treat include acute sports and accident injuries, chronic pain, and neck and back issues. Physical therapists can be found at most medical centres and clinics.

Physiotherapists have many subspecialties, including:

  • Acupuncture;
  • Cardiothoracic disease;
  • Hand therapy;
  • Health promotion and basic healthcare;
  • Manual therapy (including acute and chronic pain, injury, back and neck problems)
  • Mental Health
  • Neurology (for spinal cord damage, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis)
  • Psychiatry (for depression, anxiety, and phobias)
  • Occupational health
  • Older adults
  • Paediatrics
  • Sports

If you earn your B.VoC in physiotherapy, you’ll be qualified to work as part of a multidisciplinary team in a wide range of settings, such as

  • Hospitals,
  • Nursing homes,
  • Centres for people with physical disabilities,
  • Rehabilitation clinics, private practice,
  • Professional and amateur sports,
  • Health promotion and research,
  • Paediatrics, and
  • Gynaecology and obstetrics.

If you complete a B.VoC Physiotherapy programme at the Shri Ram Medical College, you will be qualified to work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, nursing homes, centres for people with physical disabilities, rehabilitation facilities, private practice, elite and community sports, health research and promotion, paediatrics, women’s and men’s health, and more.

1 review for Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy (B.VoC PT)

  1. Arjun Panda

    “In light of the many options available to me, I decided to attend Shri Ram Medical College and earn my Bachelor of Vocation in Physiotherapy. All of this pushed me to become a better physiotherapist overall.”

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