| Rebecca
has worked in Bendigo since 2002 with the previous
three years in Melbourne. During her time in Melbourne
Rebecca worked with elite sports men in particular
the Melbourne Demons (AFL) and players from the Australian
Boomers Basketball team. Also she spent time with
special needs clients through the Aullara Centre and
work in general practice under Dr. Albert Symonds
a renowned naturopath.
For 6½ years Rebecca travelled
regularly to the Dingee Bush Nursing Centre to service the local
farming community. In 2008 Rebecca introduced Ebony Harrison
to the Myotherapy position at Dingee and Rebecca continues
on in an administration role.
Rebecca is also qualified in Aromatherapy,
Manual Lymphatic Drainage and certified in Reality Therapy.
She is focusing her professional development
on advanced dry needling techniques and is also studying
the relationship between psychology and soft tissue
pain.
Qualifications
Advanced Diploma of Applied Science – Myotherapy (RMIT)
Level 1 Sports training
Level 2 First Aid & CPR
Certified in Choice Therapy / Reality Therapy / Lead Management
Certificate Aromatherapy
Certificate Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Involvement in teams and
Associations
Bendigo Touch Football Association
Bendigo Fighting Miners Rugby Union
Bendigo Braves
SE Melbourne Magic
Victoria Titans
Melbourne Demons

Dingee Bush Nursing Centre
Professional Memberships
and Positions
Director of Bendigo Myotherapy
Institute of Registered Myotherapist of Australia
William Glasser Institution Australia
Personal Pursuits and Achievements
Rebecca was diagnosed at 19 with a terminal brain
tumor, fortunately against the odds she has been in
remission now for over 9 years. Her deep love and
respect for all her family is evident in all that
she does. Rebecca enjoys keeping fit, playing touch
football competitively and loves the company of dogs
and horses.
In October 2008 Rebecca and her
husband Rob welcomed a beautiful baby girl into their
family: Adelaide Erika-Fay. Another beautiful baby
girl, Susannah Maria-Joan, was born in September 2011.

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