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  <title>GP047: Physiotherapy Education from the Perspective of Muslim Women with Nathalia Costa and Sarah Jang</title>
  <description>  Our guests today, Sarah Jang and Dr. Nathalia Costa, are the authors of the paper titled  “Exploring physiotherapy education in Australia from the perspective of Muslim women physiotherapy students”. Through exploring the experiences of Muslim women within physiotherapy education, they raise important questions about the impact of Western dominant discourses within physiotherapy on ethnic minority groups. They dive into ways to make physiotherapy education more inclusive for different cultural and religious backgrounds. We also talk about the amplified image of physiotherapy and sport, envisioning physiotherapy integration with public health, discrimination and political impact on health seeking behaviors and most importantly, what we can learn from Muslim communities. </description>
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