Jan. 14, 2023

118: Working as a Physiotherapist in Singapore with Jonathan Eusebio

In this episode, Jonathan Magpoc Eusebio, PT, DPT shares his physical therapy story and the process of becoming a physical therapist in Singapore. He discussed how he transitioned from personal training back to physical therapy. He described what it's like to work as a physiotherapist in Singapore and why he likes working there.  

Jonathan Magpoc Eusebio is a physiotherapist working in a community hospital in Singapore. He graduated from Emilio Aguinaldo College and has experience delivering rehabilitative services across various settings including inpatient and outpatient facilities, nursing homes, and wellness centers. He earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Montana.

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**** HIGHLIGHTS ****

0:00 Episode preview
0:19 Intro Reel
0:40 Introduction
6:15 How Jonathan transitioned from the fitness industry back to physiotherapy - includes becoming a therapist assistant and the requirements and process he went through to become a physiotherapist in Singapore.
24:50 Working as a physiotherapist in Singapore: What the practice, culture, demand, and salary are like
44:40 Opportunity to be a resident of Singapore
45:45 Last Bites
51:20 Takeaway

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Jonathan Eusebio

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My name is Jonathan Magpoc Eusebio. I am a Physiotherapist currently working in a community hospital in Singapore I am a licensed Physical Therapist with years of experience in delivering rehabilitative services across inpatient/outpatient health facilities, nursing homes, and wellness centers for diverse adult and geriatric patient populations. I am a transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (tDPT) degree holder from the University of Montana.
I started working in the fitness industry like Slimmers World, and Fitness First in the Philippines before I decided to move to California Fitness in Singapore. I transitioned to working in a hospital when I decided I wanted to move back to the clinics again. This is the point where my journey of a fulfilling and rewarding career as a Physiotherapist has begun.