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Katie Booth

@KBooth_PT

Oncology Physio based @ The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre with a keen interest in Prehab and service development. My thoughts are my own 🤔🧠

Glasgow, Scotland Beigetreten Kasım 2018
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CRUK Scotland Inst
CRUK Scotland Inst@CRUK_SI·
📢We are delighted to announce that the Beatson International Cancer Conference, "Cancer Models: from Data to Discovery" will take place on Tuesday 27th - Thursday 29th May 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland! Follow us here to get the latest conference updates! #BICC2025
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Dr Laura Evans
Dr Laura Evans@LauraJaneEvans5·
Fantastic opportunity for the Occupational Therapy role to contribute to the multidisciplinary approach to cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation-so much potential!
Dr Carol Keen (PhD)@CarolKeenPhysio

We have a fantastic new occupational therapy opportunity in cancer prehabilitation - join our innovative Active Together team to explore the potential for OT in this developing field sth.nhs.uk/work-for-us/jo… @STH_AHPs @SR_Hakes @LauraJaneEvans5 @sthpulmonary

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Scott Burton
Scott Burton@ScottBurtonHPO·
Thrilled to have completed my MSc in Public Health at @StirUni! 🎓✨ An incredible journey capped off by my dissertation using surveys and interviews to examine muscle strengthening physical activity guidelines 💪excited for what’s next in promoting physical activity in Scotland!
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Charlie Chung
Charlie Chung@CharlieChung90·
Wonderful to have a 100% attendance demonstrating how great enthusiasm by our staff. One key message - we know greater dosage (no. of reps) relates to greater recovery, and can be considerably increased through self practice and semi-supervised practice with same resource.
Wendy Juner@WendyJuner

Great to have @strokeed in Edinburgh. 1000reps training with 50 rehab staff learning how to optimise physical outcome after stroke @CharlieChung90 @Tom75StrokeED . Promoting semi supervised and indep practice

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Kirsty Colquhoun
Kirsty Colquhoun@colki1983·
Take a look at the positive impact that @CarlyRolOT is already making to the lives of older adults with cancer. Particularly in the outpatient setting, supporting them to live at home, as independently, active and happy as possible 👇
Cancer Older Peoples Service WOS Cancer Centre@COPSBEATSON

Our July Web Newsletter is out! And we are excited about the data. Keep your eyes peeled for our monthly updates - shared here and internally.

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Kirsty Colquhoun
Kirsty Colquhoun@colki1983·
Welcome to the Cancer Older Peoples Service, at the Beatson, @CarlyRolOT. We are so excited to have a dedicated OT in our service. Already, after just 1 wk, a fabulous addition to the team & benefiting many patients! Exciting times ahead 🥳
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Prostate Scotland
Prostate Scotland@prostatescot·
UPDATE: our exercise programme at Rugby Park is now at capacity, however YOU could be running out onto the pitch at IBROX next week! #ProstateFFIT
That's TV Glasgow@ThatsTVGlasgow

"This will help reduce fatigue, reduce side effects, and potentially stop the progress of their cancer." @prostatescot and @SPFLTrust are continuing their Football Fans in Training programme to encourage men with prostate cancer to exercise throughout their treatment.

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Erin Walker
Erin Walker@ErinW20physio·
Really great opportunity! Can’t recommend enough especially if you are looking for a new challenge!
Juliet Harvey (also on BlueSky & LinkedIn)@DrJulietHarvey

#GGCPhysios excited to share this secondment opportunity to join the Practice Development team! Happy to chat about the role, drop me an email, I’ll get back to you as soon as I can🤗

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Jackson Fyfe, PhD
Jackson Fyfe, PhD@jacksonfyfe·
Strength training confers unique health benefits. Engaging in strength-promoting exercise was linked with: - ⬇️ 23% reduction in all-cause mortality - ⬇️ 31% reduction in cancer mortality Meeting both aerobic and muscle strengthening guidelines further reduced mortality risk versus meeting the aerobic guidelines alone. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29099919/
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