Staff, students making a difference


Traditional Chinese Medicine physicians from INTI International University conducting a health check on a child.

TWO groups of students and academicians from INTI’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, comprising Physiotherapy, Biotechnology and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recently made a trip to India to contribute their support and services to underprivileged members of the community, and gain international experiences.

Eighteen Biotechnology and Physiotherapy students were accompanied by their lecturer to visit Bangalore. The students attended an early intervention programme for the disabled and a workshop on rehabilitation for patients with spinal cord injuries by the Association of the Physically Disabled. They also met with local physiotherapy patients and gained insights on how they are benefitting from these programmes.

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