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Dr. Michael Parr

Assistant Professor

School: Sport Exercise and Rehabilitation

Michael Parr

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • ‘Knowing How’: Exploring the effectiveness of experiential learning work placements in developing interpersonal skills to promote graduate work readiness, Hibbs, A., Graham, E., Mercer, V., Parr, M., Harness, E., Plender, A. 18 Jun 2025, AGCAS Annual Conference 2025
  • Personal and professional webfolio, Stephens, J., Parr, M., Clarkson, C. Oct 2014, Physiotherapy UK
  • The development of mediadriven clinical skills through using the 'e-skills portfolio', Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2 Jul 2013, In: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Media-driven clinical skills competencies, Parr, M., Stephens, J. Oct 2012, Physiotherapy UK Conference
  • The development of media driven clinical skills competencies through the use of ‘The E-Skills Portfolio’, Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2011, Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare Conference (ASPiH 2011)
  • The effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and static stretch training on running mechanics, Caplan, N., Rogers, R., Parr, M., Hayes, P. 2009, In: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
  • 'Lights, camera, action!'– media-driven clinical skills competencies, Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2008, Higher Education Academy (HEA) Festival of Learning: Enhancing Learning in Health Sciences & Practice
  • The role of chronic stretching on sprinting performance, Caplan, N., Hayes, P., Parr, M., Rogers, R. 2007, British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Annual Conference 2007 (BASES 2007)

  • Health MSc September 01 2004
  • Teacher Training PGCE September 01 2000
  • Health BSc (Hons) September 01 1994


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