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Ues London

ues london

London

UES stands for University Entrance Skills. The organisation was founded with one aim in mind: to provide high quality, personal support to students entering Higher Education in the US and the UK. With that in mind, we have developed an end-to-end service that includes help with standardised test tutoring, building the right extracurricular profile, choosing colleges, writing college essays and personal statements, and completing applications. We also work closely with schools to deliver in-house courses, build their capacity for US application support, and provide them with up-to-date information and expertise. Teachers and counsellors from over 100 schools have attended our events and training. Our strength is our specialism: we guide students through the process of applying to top US and UK schools and universities. We offer a highly personal and flexible service, and have a dedicated support team that understands the intricacies of the US and UK application systems in great detail. Our team at UES comprises highly qualified, experienced educational professionals who have graduated from leading British and American universities. Tutors have passed the tests they teach with a perfect score , and we tailor our lessons to the strengths and needs of the student. We match students with tutors to make sure they are the right fit. We get extremely good results: our testimonials speak for themselves. We pride ourselves on the quality of our tuition and support, and as such we come highly recommended by top schools in the UK and Europe.

London Biokinetics

london biokinetics

London

A Biokineticist is a clinical exercise specialist who: Functions within professional alliance to health and medicine. Improves a person’s physical well-being and quality of life through individualised scientific assessment and the prescription of exercise in rehabilitative treatment to prevent or intervene with certain ailments and the enhancement of performance (sport and work). Evaluates & Measures: body posture, body composition, blood pressure, glucose levels, lung function, heart rate, fitness, muscle strength, endurance, power, flexibility and other health screenings. Is a health professional who through health promotion and wellness create a better quality of life for people they work with. Movement is an essential part of everyday life, for people of all ages. Movement affects development, learning, communicating, work capacity, health, and quality of life. Movement permits people to navigate and stay oriented within their environment. It allows people to interact more fully in their work and recreation. It is a defining element of quality of life. Movement may be diminished or lost due to heredity, ageing, injury, or disease. Such loss may occur gradually, over the course of a lifetime, or traumatically in an instant. Conditions of movement loss that are linked with chronic and disabling diseases pose additional challenges for patients and their families. From the public health perspective, the prevention of either the initial impairment, or additional impairment from this environmentally orienting and socially connecting functioning, requires significant resources. Prevention of movement loss or the resulting disabling conditions, through the development of improved disease prevention, detection, or treatment methods or more effective rehabilitative strategies, must be a global priority. The profession of Biokinetics has evolved as a primary care health profession responding to the universal need for quality, accessible, cost-effective health care. Biokineticists are widely distributed in communities around the world. They provide economic value for the services they offer, they detect a wide spectrum of conditions at a savings to the health care system, they provide entry into the health care system for many patients who would otherwise not seek care, and they promote quality of life and individual independence, rather than more costly institutionalized and supported care.