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Jeremy completed a Graduate Entry Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney in 2012 after completing a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science at the University of Sydney. Jeremy has gained a wide spectrum of clinical experience, initially as a first-year graduate at Concord Hospital, followed by private rehabilitation hospitals in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Jeremy joined Rehab, Health and Fitness Australia in 2018 and has developed a clinical interest in the rehabilitation of people with amputation. This has led him to complete a thesis titled ‘Physiotherapy Management in People with Lower Limb Amputation’ as part of his candidature for a Master of Research at Macquarie University in 2022 and published a research article that investigated the role of physiotherapy in amputation management. Jeremy is also certified Adaptive and Inclusive Trainer (AIT) who can offer high functioning people with amputation the opportunity to undertake strength and conditioning training.

Outside of work, Jeremy is a regular CrossFitter chasing his next personal record.