Dr Lindsey Johnston

PT, DPT, MPT, BSc, MCSP

Subject Coordinator MSc (Pre-registration) Physiotherapy

Department of Sport, Health Sciences and Social Work

Lindsey Johnston

Role

Responsibilities include subject exam committees, student progression, supporting
quality review processes, liaising with external examiners, coordinating timetables,
writing and reviewing MSc marking criteria for the different programme levels
alongside BSc subject coordinators.

I joined Oxford Brookes in October 2020 as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy. My
teaching is focused on neurological physiotherapy, in addition to developing
professional practice. I am also a supporting member of the placements team
facilitating international and home placements.

Teaching and supervision

Modules taught

Courses
■ Physiotherapy (Pre-Registration) (MSc)
■ Physiotherapy (BSc (Hons)

Modules taught
BSc Physiotherapy Modules:
■ Neurological Movement Control and Physiotherapy
■ Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
■ Developing Values Based Professional Practice
■ Integrated Physiotherapy Practice
■ Specialist Physiotherapy Practice
■ Dissertation in Physiotherapy

MSc Physiotherapy Modules:
■ Neurological Movement Control and Physiotherapy
■ Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
■ Developing Values Based Professional Practice
■ Mastering Physiotherapy Practice

Key interest in delivery through enquiry based learning and utilising simulation and
service users into education.

Module leader for BSc and MSc physiotherapy programme modules – Year 1
Neurological Movement Control and Physiotherapy module, Advanced Paediatrics
Module lead (final year module), and previously module lead for year 1 BSc
Developing Values Based Professional Practice

Formative and summative assessment setting, marking, feedback and moderation
for a variety of assessment approaches across a range of BSc and MSc
physiotherapy modules.

Dissertation supervisor to BSc and MSc (pre-registration) students including
secondary data research projects.

Academic advisor to BSc and MSc physiotherapy students, individual and group
tutorials and support.

Supporting admissions process through open days, interviews and recruitment
activities such as the Science Bazaar.

Link lecturer supporting students on clinical placements on BSc and MSc programmes, as well as working with the placement team to develop and facilitate
international and home placements.

Research

Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences (MOReS)

Professional information

Memberships of professional bodies

■ Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
■ Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
■ Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
■ Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN)
■ American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
■ State of Connecticut Physical Therapy License Holder- Department of
Public Health