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Mrs Kehinde Yinka-Adebisi

South East Region 2021/22
NHS Regional Clinical Fellow Scheme 2021/22

Kehinde has been an advanced physiotherapy practitioner (APP), within the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal (MSK) speciality for over 10 years. She is a First Contact Practitioner (FCP) in MSK and an independent prescriber. She is currently working with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. She has over 25years of proven clinical experience and a highly successful physiotherapy career, working for the NHS and other Private hospitals. She has also practiced MSK physiotherapy beyond the shores of the United Kingdom (Nigeria and Republic of Ireland).

Kehinde graduated with a Degree in Physiotherapy in 1995 and achieved her first Master’s degree in Exercise physiology with a distinction in 1998. Her second Master is an MSc in Physiotherapy from the University of Brighton (2013). She then went onto complete a postgraduate certificate programme at University of Greenwich/University of Kent in October 2019.

Over the years Kehinde has mentored many MSK physiotherapists, ESPs, GPs in training and delivered seminars/in-service trainings. She has amazing testimonies from patients and colleagues. Her goal is to provide a high standard health care service that is effective and result oriented.

As an energetic, tenacious, reliable and dynamic individual, Kehinde is able to motivate others as a good team-builder and a visionary. She continues to develop her skills and takes a leading role in helping to develop and implement new clinical services, such as, the FCP Clinics and developing new advance Physiotherapy Practitioners.

Reason for applying for the scheme

By participating in this programme, Kehinde hopes to gain all of the benefits offered by the Clinical Fellow Scheme. The scheme has the potential to help unlock new skills and competences by guiding professional development in leadership, management, strategic and healthcare policy development and much more. Working in projects that contribute to regional and national priorities in supporting recovery and the implementation of learning from the Covid-19 pandemic, will offer her a unique opportunity to see the NHS from a new perspective.

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