Physiopunk: Speculative fiction for future therapies

Filip Maric, Liv J. Nikolaisen, Å. Bårdsen
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In light of today’s deeply connected social and environmental crises, environmental and sustainability education is increasingly being integrated into public health and healthcare professional education around the world (Barna, Maric, Simons, Kumar & Blankestijn, 2020). The Norwegian ‘regulations on national guidelines for physiotherapist education’ clearly support the integration of these topics by stating that ‘in addition to individually oriented work, physiotherapists should contribute to improving public health and the sustainability of society on the group and system-levels…with competencies in interdisciplinary and goal-oriented collaborations within the health- and care-sector and other sectors…to meet societies existing and future needs’ (Forskrift om nasjonal retningslinje for fysioterapeututdanning, 2019, our translation). In a new introductory public health module for our 1st year physiotherapy students at UiT Norges Arktiske Universitet we therefore integrated education about the social and environmental problems of our time and how they interact with health at many levels to inspire students to imagine novel futures for physiotherapy and the role of healthcare professionals in the future.
Physiopunk:未来治疗的推测性小说
鉴于当今与社会和环境危机密切相关,环境和可持续发展教育越来越多地被纳入世界各地的公共卫生和医疗保健专业教育(Barna, Maric, Simons, Kumar & Blankestijn, 2020)。挪威的“国家物理治疗师教育指导方针条例”明确支持这些主题的整合,指出“除了个人导向的工作,物理治疗师应该在群体和系统层面上为改善公共卫生和社会的可持续性做出贡献……在卫生和护理部门以及其他部门内具有跨学科和目标导向的合作能力……以满足社会现有和未来的需求”(Forskrift from nasjonal retningslinje for fysioterapeututdanning, 2019,我们的翻译)。因此,在面向挪威UiT大学理疗专业一年级学生的新入门公共卫生模块中,我们整合了关于我们这个时代的社会和环境问题的教育,以及它们如何在许多层面上与健康相互作用,以激励学生想象物理治疗的新未来,以及未来医疗保健专业人员的角色。
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