About This Course
As a team, we want to ensure all those involved in the education of our Physiotherapy students receive ongoing support and training.
Our in-house clinical education training days have been designed especially for you as clinical educators. All courses will be delivered on our 69´«Ã½ and Wrexham campuses.
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is for Physiotherapy Clinical Educators who support 69´«Ã½ Students.
Why study this course?
The focus of our Physiotherapy Clinical Education Training Days is dependent on need and will be tailored to suit our audience.
For those new to clinical education or planning to take on a student after an extended hiatus, our ‘introductory course’ provides an ideal starting point.
We also run ‘updates courses’ which cater for practice placement educators who haven't received an update in the past two years but have already completed the introductory course.
How long does this course take to complete?
This 1 day course is available on the following dates, and in the following locations:
- Thursday 25 September 2025 ( Fron Heulog, 69´«Ã½)
Tutors
Emily Rigby

Emily is a lecturer in Health Sciences at 69´«Ã½. She has over 10 years of experience in direct clinical education whilst working in a local Health Board as a clinical specialist. Emily has worked in the University since 2021, leading and facilitating teaching and learning on the pre-registration Physiotherapy Postgraduate MSc / Diploma programme. She is the lead for clinical placements and is continually
working to improve clinical placement opportunities and experiences for students and clinical educators alike.
Julie Owen

Lecturer in Healthcare Sciences (Physiotherapy)
Julie Owen joined 69´«Ã½ in 2022 as a Lecturer in Healthcare Sciences, following nearly two decades working within the Local Health Board in a range of roles, including Clinical Specialist and Team Leader. She now leads and supports teaching on the pre-registration MSc/Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy, with particular responsibility for the Chronic Long-Term Conditions and Leadership modules.
Julie draws on her extensive clinical experience to champion an Enquiry-Based Learning approach, helping students to connect theory with real-world practice. A fluent Welsh speaker, she actively promotes the use and development of the Welsh language across the programme.
Course Content
What will you study on this course?
The focus and content of these courses vary. Some examples of course content includes:
Introductory course
- The fundamentals of clinical education
- The profile of 69´«Ã½ Physiotherapy students.
- Organising and being prepared for clinical education (including ethical and professional considerations).
- Navigating and understanding the CPAF paperwork used in clinical education.
- Dealing with challenges in clinical education.
Update course
The update course is more focussed to specific needs. In advance of these courses, we survey attendees and collate themes and preferred content.
Additionally, revisions to introductory materials will be presented to attendees. We will also examine the challenges faced in clinical education and develop perspectives and solutions to deal with these.
We will also discuss and start to develop strategies to instigate positive changes in student education.
Regardless of course, our delivery will focus on empowering clinical educators to be confident in dealing with real-world scenarios.
Further information
At the end of this course, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion, evidencing 7 hours of CPD.
Entry Requirements
This course is for Physiotherapy Clinical Educators who support 69´«Ã½ Students.
If you would like to register for this course, but do not meet these requirements, please contact the course organiser