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New postgraduate training ecosystem for physiotherapists
The Straits Times
|October 24, 2025
Physiotherapists here aiming to upskill themselves can tap a new training ecosystem developed by NHG Health and Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
AWWA physiotherapist Lim Tong Li (left) and Dr Chin Lay Fong, assistant director (research) Allied Health at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, guiding a patient through an exercise session. Mr Lim said the new training programme would allow him to gain experience from working in hospital settings. ST PHOTO: LUTHER LAU
(ST PHOTO: LUTHER LAU)
Launched on Oct 23, Rehability will feature a three-tiered training structure, which aims to provide physiotherapists with a clear progression pathway as well as equip senior physiotherapists with the skills to take on expanded, higher-level roles.
It includes a residency programme for physiotherapists conducted by NTU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), which combines classroom training with workplace-based supervision.
The programme aims to build advanced competencies in managing cardiopulmonary, neuro-geriatric and musculoskeletal-orthopaedic conditions. It is open to physiotherapists from all organisations.
Training for the programme will be conducted over 2 1/2 years, with therapists earning a graduate certificate from LKCMedicine after the first year.
The next 1 1/2 years will lead to a FlexiMasters certification, equivalent to a graduate diploma.
The first intake for the residency programme, which aims to enrol 104 therapists across four cohorts, will commence in July 2026.
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