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hi physiotherapists this video is just for you in this video Iamp;#39;m going to explain how to approach a writing task how to use your 5 minutes reading time effectively how to demonstrate the six assessment criteria in your writing how to use the sample answer provided and how to learn from completed writing tasks so letamp;#39;s get started the physiotherapy writing test includes three possible types of letter referral discharge and transfer the reader of your letter could be to a number of different healthcare professionals for example physio - physio physio - doctor physio - specialist etc until you turn over the test booklet at the start of the reading time you donamp;#39;t know which scenario itamp;#39;s going to be the most important point is to be prepared to be flexible to meet any one of these letters and readers every patient is different their social background their medical history their current situation these will all be different just like you wouldnamp;#3