Posted on: Fri 26-02-2021
                      
                      
                      The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy rejoices with the staff and students of the Department of Physiotherapy, COM UNILAG on the approval of DPT by the Senate of the UNILAG.
The President and council will love to acknowledge the immense contributions of the past leaders of the NSP including all members of the Society, the MRTB governing board especially the present and past Registrars, Nigeria Universities Commission, Physiotherapists home and abroad who initiated the process of upgrading the BMAS to DPT.
It's a new dawn for Physiotherapy in Nigeria and we look forward to the nationwide implementation of the DPT in all Nigerian Universities.
Once again, congratulations to the Physiotherapy family. Congratulations to UNILAG for joining the moving DPT train.
PRTEAM.
                      
                      
                    
  
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