Vasish Vasan – Experiencing an ACL injury, transitioning from university to working life and working with other health professionals – New Grad Series Part 5
This week I spoke with recently graduated physiotherapist Vasish Vasan about his experience working with doctors, podiatrists, nurses, orthopaedic surgeons and other health professionals. This was the 5th in my 'New Graduate Series', and in this episode,, Vasish gave us tips for transitioning from university to working life and for getting the most out of this phase of your career. We also spoke about his experiences managing an ACL injury and the psychological impact of the injury on his rehab and return to sport. Thanks Vasish for a great conversation and sharing your experiences.
In this episode
0:00 About this episode
1:45 About Vasish
3:30 Working with doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals
5:00 The benefits of working closely with different types of professionals
7:00 Ask questions, build rapport, how and when to show vulnerability
10:20 How did you prepare to start in this role?
13:18 Tips for new grads and students applying for their first big job
18:08 The most important foundational knowledge and skills for practitioners – being able to explain complex concepts to people on their terms
21:20 There’s always something you can do – the importance of confidence, reinforcement, the power of keeping things simple first
24:30 The patient’s perspective having an ACL injury, working with physiotherapist Jane Rooney, the mental rollercoaster of rehab
28:40 The experience of having a spontaneously healing ACL. Discussions about the Cross bracing protocol
34:00 Vasish’s unique insight – rehab sucks. Appreciating the psychological impact of injuries
35:54 Where do you see the physiotherapy profession going over the next decade? Challenges affecting the profession
41:28 Methods for contacting clinics and strategically filling holes in your training.
42:40 Talking to athletes and coaches
46:47 Final thoughts – embrace the vulnerability of now knowing. Find your strengths and build on them
This is a discussion aimed at health professionals and health professional students. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
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