Martin Christensen
Physiotherapist,
MC Physiotherapy
Martin Christensen, a Norwegian physiotherapist known for his "Friday Physio Confessions," focuses on the human aspect of healthcare. human aspect of healthcare. He emphasizes the importance of building a genuine relationship between patients and healthcare providers, acknowledging that mistakes are a natural part of the human experience. Christensen advocates for open communication, empathy, and understanding, highlighting the need for healthcare professionals to admit when they are wrong and to treat patients as individuals. His approach is rooted in the belief that a strong, authentic rapport can significantly enhance patient care and outcomes.
Built on his experience working as a physiotherapist within longstanding pain rehabilitation, paediatrics and running his own clinic, Martin's philosophy stresses the significance of recognizing and embracing the humanity within healthcare interactions. He underscores the essential nature of building authentic relationships, advocating for a healthcare environment where communication is paramount, and where both patients and practitioners can acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. This approach not only fosters trust and respect but also enhances the therapeutic journey by ensuring that patients feel heard, respected, and genuinely cared for, thus promoting a more effective and compassionate healthcare experience.
Martin Christensen's philosophy in physiotherapy stresses the significance of recognizing and embracing the humanity within healthcare interactions. He underscores the essential nature of building authentic relationships, advocating for a healthcare environment where communication is paramount, and where both patients and practitioners can acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. This approach not only fosters trust and respect but also enhances the therapeutic journey by ensuring that patients feel heard, respected, and genuinely cared for, thus promoting a more effective and compassionate healthcare experience.
Sessions
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27-Nov-2024The Hands-On HubPractical professionalism: an understandable viewpoint
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28-Nov-2024Theatre CPractical professionalism: the paradox of being human within a healthcare system
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28-Nov-2024The STA Therapy Update TheatreWhat values truly make us professional therapists? Q&A with Martin Christensen