PHYSIOTHERAPY TUTOR
Kate Purcell BSc (Hons), MSc, FHEA

WELCOME
Are you a physiotherapy student or qualified clinician looking to develop your clinical and/or academic skills?
If yes, then you’ve come to the right place!
Kate is an experienced Physiotherapy Lecturer and Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner offering mentorship to physiotherapy students at all levels of Higher Education and clinicians at all stages of their career.

ABOUT KATE

As an experienced physiotherapy lecturer and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, with Kate you can be assured of high quality and effective evidence based approaches to learning and teaching in a friendly and supportive environment.
With over 15 years clinical experience, Kate currently works as an Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner in the NHS specialising in the management of upper limb conditions, and as a First Contact Practitioner in primary care.
SERVICES
No matter what stage you are at in your studies or clinical practice, tutoring and mentorship can enable you to achieve the most out of your learning and development. Get in touch today to discuss your learning plan.


CLINICAL SKILLS
Advance your MSK skills through real cases, thoughtful discussion, and evidence-informed learning.


ACADEMIC WRITING
Strengthen your critical appraisal and writing skills with feedback you can trust.


EMPLOYABILITY
Increase your chances of employment with supported CV writing, statements and mock interviews.


MENTORSHIP
Enhance your personal and professional development with tailored postgraduate mentorship.

Flexibility to suit your needs
Kate offers 1:1 sessions in person, over Zoom (or platform of your choice) and/or email support as well as group practicals and masterclasses.

“Kate was a great help in my Research critique coursework. Kate provided a large depth of knowledge and helpful resources, helping to guide me down the correct path. In turn, allowing me to achieve a high grade in one of my weaker modules. I will definitely be reaching out to her again for future projects.”