25-11-2025 17:42 via physicaltherapy.med.ubc.ca

Program Completion 2025

Congratulations to the UBC Department of Physical Therapy Class of 2025!Huge congratulations to all our graduates who have successfully completed the demanding 26-month MPT program. We wish them all the very best as they start their exciting new careers!Meet a few of our graduates 
Tina Ko“I learned that physiotherapy isn’t just about anatomy or techniques; it’s about communication, critical thinking, and adapting in fast-changing situations.”
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Early treatment after head injury lowers long-term risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Early treatment after head injury lowers long-term risk of Alzheimer’s disease
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Protected: Jenna Dolphin – MPT Graduation 2025
Jenna Dolphin – MPT Graduation 2025
Tina Ko – MPT Graduation 2025
Protected: Tina Ko – MPT Graduation 2025
Intranasal nanomedicine shows promise against glioblastoma
Intranasal nanomedicine shows promise against glioblastoma
New trial to test extended tranexamic acid use for faster ACL surgery recovery
New trial to test extended tranexamic acid use for faster ACL surgery recovery
New robotic testing method reveals overlooked proprioception deficits after stroke
New robotic testing method reveals overlooked proprioception deficits after stroke
The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and research
The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and research
MRI-based computer models offer early insight into bone healing
MRI-based computer models offer early insight into bone healing
Three health tech innovators push boundaries to build a brighter future of cardiovascular care
Three health tech innovators push boundaries to build a brighter future of cardiovascular care
New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imaging
New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imaging
Home exercise alone highly effective for meniscal tear and osteoarthritis pain, says study
Home exercise alone highly effective for meniscal tear and osteoarthritis pain, says study
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