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Hi! My name is Heïdi Labrie, and I am nineteen years old. I have been studying in Physical Rehabilitation at Montmorency College in Laval. This is my fourth semester at this school. By completing this technique, I am then a physiotherapy technologist. 

My program is a technique that is usually done in three years, but I decided to do it in four years. This decision allowed me to add prerequisite courses for the university. I added two Chemistry classes and a Math class. I also do my basic courses and my technical courses.

There is some internship already planned in this program at the mid-point and during the last semester. This is essential to prepare us for the labor market. Places at university are very limited in this program so there is a lot of competition.

About this blog

In this blog, you will find information about my study program and my career. You will have all the information you need about this technique to apply in this one in the coming years. Examples: the courses you must have taken to register, the qualities you need to have to work as a physiotherapist and many more. 

This blog will be of interest to people who are interested in this profession and people who would like to know what a day is like as a physiotherapist. So, both students and employers. 

Finally, I will correct all blogs using the Virtual Writing Tutor. I would ask a friend to reread my text to see if I haven't forgotten any mistakes. She would only tell me the sentence where there is the error so that I can find it on my own.



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