25-11-2025 17:38 via physicaltherapy.med.ubc.ca

Jenna Dolphin – MPT Graduation 2025

Jenna DolphinHometown: Langley, B.CMPT cohort: MPT Vancouver 
What inspired you to pursue the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) degree at UBC?From a young age, I witnessed the drastic impact that physical therapy had on myself and those around me. In my own life as a youth athlete and in the lives of family members and friends suffering from chronic health conditions, I saw physical therapists demonstrate the capability to help improve the lives of a broad range of individuals through a div
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