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Alastair Campbell, strategist and Tony Blair's former right hand man, will give next year's Founders Lecture.

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Forward features planned for Frontline in the first half of 2010 cover:

17 March:
  • Expressing professionalism: we explore the issues around dress, personal appearance and professionalism.
  • Stress and bullying at work: advising how to recognise bullying and what to do, we present the experiences of three physios
21 April:
  • Winter Olympics 2010: who were the winners and how did physiotherapy help them in their success?
  • In the second article in our leadership series, we assess the implications of multiprofessional leadership.
5 May:
  • Following the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers in the NHS and military.
  • Career options: what's it like to combine clinical practice with lecturing? We find out.
19 May:
  • The generation game: highlighting the families where physiotherapy is in the genes (including an example of father and son physios).
  • In the third article in our leadership series, we look at the issue of confidence and enablers of career progression.
2 June:
  • What can physios do to support victims of violence, and what are the clinical, professional and ethical issues to consider?
  • A force for good: we talk to retired physios about their continued work in physiotherapy and the valuable lessons their career taught them.
16 June:
  • Going for gold: what's it like to be a student physio and be in training for the 2010 Olympics?
  • In the fourth article in our leadership series, we highlight how leadership should not be hierarchical - you don't need to be a manager to lead.
 

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