What is the difference between a degree and a Diploma in Physiotherapy?
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The main difference between a degree and a Diploma in physiotherapy has something to do with the level of education and area of practice.
A degree in Physiotherapy generally means a university or college undergraduate or graduate degree course. All undergraduate courses are roughly 3 to 4 years in duration. The degree course envisions an all-rounded education in physiotherapy, comprising elements of theory, practical skills, clinical practice in the form of clinical placements, and research.
A Diploma in Physiotherapy, on the other hand, is rather shorter and more focused than a degree. Such programs are usually short, running for 1 to 2...more
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