Simon Cole
King's College London
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Simon Cole is a Functional Assessor for CHDA with 9.9 years of experience in physiotherapy. He specializes in MSK and is passionate about using his medical skill set in alternative roles. Simon is always seeking opportunities to access new industries and bring an alternative perspective. He has worked at various healthcare institutions, including the Centre for Health and Disability Assessments, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, London Bees, NHS, and the NHS. Simon is based in Truro, United Kingdom.
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Functional Assessor for CHDA with a background in physiotherapy, specialising in MSK. Keen to think 'outside the box' and use my medical skill set in alternative roles. Always looking for opportunities to access new industries and bring an alternative viewpoint.
Work Experience
Physiotherapy Functional Assessor
Government Administration
Simon Cole's Professional Milestones
- Physiotherapist (2013-11-01~): Provided compassionate and personalized interventions, improving patient outcomes and improving their overall health.
- Physiotherapy Functional Assessor (2018-01-01~): Analyzing patient outcomes by providing accurate and timely evaluations of cardiology procedures.
Education
Physiotherapy
2010-2013Certification
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