Teaching-Learning Methods in Physiotherapy Education: Merits and Demerits

Physiotherapy education is facing various challenges in teaching tomorrow’s physiotherapist. In such a challenging situation physiotherapy college should adopt new teaching methods to maintain excellence in education. These methods shift teaching from a teacher-centred and product-based activity to...

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