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More physiotherapists needed as population greys
Mon, Sep 08, 2008
The Straits Times

By Lee Hui Chieh

AS SINGAPORE'S population grows bigger and greyer, more physiotherapists will be needed.

The current number means that one physiotherapist is shared by about 9,000 people here - a far cry from the ratio of 1:2,000 in Australia.

Dr Celia Tan, who heads the Singapore Physiotherapy Association, said there is a need to boost the numbers from the current 500 to about 2,250 to match the physiotherapist-patient ratio in other developed countries.


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