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European Summer Physiotherapy Exchange Program (ESPEP)

This section is dedicated to the European Summer Physiotherapy Exchange Program (ESPEP).
This is a project started in the summer of 2015 and it consists of giving the opportunity to students to see the reality of physiotherapy in another country. It is organized for students, by students, as everything in ECPTS.
This means that, in order to make it possible for students from your country to go to another country, you also need to arrange everything to make it possible to have foreign students coming to your own country. Simple, right?
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The first edition was the first test. Students from Germany traveled to Czech Republic to experience three weeks with three different Physiotherapists. Then the students from Czech Republic went to Germany for a similar experience.

The goal is to spread the project to as many countries as possible. Nevertheless, we know that not every country can fit the scheme used during the first edition; we are looking to perfect this model and that will be done during the presentation and discussion in our next General Assembly, 24&25 October in Manchester.

Do you think that your country could join the project? In the coming weeks, we will share the reports on this first experience and also our first guidelines to bring the project to your country.

Keep an eye on these news and get in contact with us so we can perfect these guidelines to maximum.



Read the first article on this subject here!

Read the reports from the first edition participants here! 
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