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CSP: Chartered Society of Physiotherapists
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 40,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and assistants
CSP website: » www.csp.org.uk
IOPTWH: International Organization of Physical Therapist in Women's Health
The IOPTWH is an organization made up of World Confederation of Physical Therapists (WCPT) member countries' special interest groups in Women's Health, whose purpose is to provide a means by which WCPT members having a common interest in the physical therapy problems and concerns of women may meet, confer, and promote these interests.
IOPTWH website: » www.ioptwh.org

Download the latest IOPTWH newsletter here

APTA: American Physical Therapy Association
APTA is an American professional organization representing more than 63,000 members in the US. Its goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education
Section on Women's Health: » www.womenshealthapta.org
Main APTA website: » www.apta.org
Physiobase
Physiobase.com is a global community website developed by physiotherapists for physiotherapists. It is designed to meet the varying needs of the busy prefessional, keeping them abreast of contemporary issues, aiding communication with colleagues in the industry and providing global access to products and services.
Physiobase website: » www.physiobase.com
  VSO
Are you ready to offer your healthcare expertise? This is your chance to share your skills with colleagues from communities around the world and start changing lives today.
VSO website: Work with VSO and help people in the world's poorest countries get the healthcare they so desperately need.
  James Lind Alliance
The James Lind Alliance aims to identify the most important gaps in knowledge about the effects of treatments, and has been established to bring patients and clinicians together in 'Working Partnerships' to identify and prioritise the unanswered questions that they agree are most important. This information will help ensure that those who fund health research are aware of what matters to patients and clinicians.

The James Lind Alliance is a non-profit making initiative, being developed under the direction of a broadly-based Strategy and Development Group.

Its Secretariat is funded by the Medical Research Council and the Department of Health.

This Web site contains information for those interested in finding out more about the James Lind Alliance, and those who wish to become involved.

Visit the James Lind Alliance Website by clicking here