Tom Munden graduated from the British School (now the University College) of Osteopathy in 1988. At the start of his career, he was an associate, based in Kent, and then had his own multidisciplinary practice for 22 years. For the …
Peer observation is an example of 'an objective activity' – it’s a means of getting objective feedback on your practice from a colleague, enabling you to reflect on what you do and to consider how you might enhance your practice.
Alex qualified in 2010 from the BSO with a Masters in Osteopathy. During her training, she worked in a variety of healthcare settings including: The Royal Free Hospital in London; the 2010 Marathon; and several GP practices.
Peer observation is an objective activity where one osteopath observes and offers feedback on another’s practice. Cardiff-based osteopath Brian McKenna explains how it works.
The aim of peer observation is to give you insight into what you do in everyday …