Priyanshu V. Rathod
RK University,India
Biography
Dr. Priyanshu V. Rathod is serving as a Director, School of Physiotherapy (SOPT) and Dean, Faculty of Medicine, RK University, Rajkot. He is mainly emphasis on active learning for students and quality of research in physiotherapy. Besides his administrative responsibilities, he is serving as a project guide for Undergraduate students and Guide for Post graduate and Ph.D. Scholars. He has shown post doc research interest in e-physiotherapy, Functional Training. Movement Science and Research (Meta-analysis). He is also serving as a chief editor for “physioforum – Quarterly Published (ISBN approved) Physiotherapy News Letter” @ RK University. He strongly believes on hands on skills, clinical reasoning and outcome based physiotherapy to improve Quality of Care (QOC) and Quality of Life of every individual (QOL) in professional practice.” Dr. Priyanshu has awarded Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) from Department of Physiotherapy, M S. Ramaiah Medical college ad Teaching Institute, Bangalore affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science (RGUHS) - 2004, Bangalore. He has honored PhD in Physiotherapy on “tele-physiotherapy” from Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar - 2011. He has also completed Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE) and Post Graduate Diploma in Patent Practice (PGDPP) from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi, India – 2002/ 2012. After completion of Post-Graduation Studies, He has served for more than 15 years of academic / clinical responsibilities starting as a lecture at SBB College of Physiotherapy, Sheth V S General Hospital, Ahmadabad, Assistant Professor at K M Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Shri Krishna Hospital and Pramukh Swami Medical College, Karamsad, and present at RK University. In his tenure at RKU, the institute (SOPT) award for the best performing institute of 2012 by the Indian Association of Physiotherapy (IAP). E: priyanshu.rathod@rku.ac.in
Abstract
Abstract : An Internet based study on management of functional disabilities of Computer users