25-11-2025 17:32 via physicaltherapy.med.ubc.ca

Tina Ko – MPT Graduation 2025

Tina KoHometown: Burnaby, B.CMPT cohort: MPT VancouverConnect with Tina:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tina-ko-bkin-mptInstagram: @tko_physio 
What inspired you to pursue the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) degree at UBC?I’ve always been drawn to understanding why the human body behaves the way it does—how its systems interact, adapt, and compensate. Movement has been a constant in my life; I grew up swimming, eventually became an Aquatics Supervisor, and I love hiking and camping
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