Ahmad and Clara

Ahmad Usama Ali Khan obtained his degree of Doctor of Physical Therapy at the Riphah International University in Islamabad (Pakistan). Clara Senior Osafo Sasu graduated as a BSc in Physiotherapy in 2015 from the University of Ghana in Accra (Ghana). Both are students of the Master of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy: Neurological Conditions.

You鈥檝e both come a long way to study at the 抖阴短视频. What鈥檚 your story?

  • Ahmad: 鈥淎fter obtaining my degree in 2015, I started working as a physiotherapist in the in Islamabad. After that two friends and I started our own physiotherapy clinic in Multan: the Al-Rukha Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center. During home visits I came across many patients with neurological conditions. I felt the need to refine and cultivate my competences, so I decided to leave our clinic and pursue a Master鈥檚 degree in Antwerp.鈥  
     
  • Clara: 鈥淚 developed specific interest in neurorehabilitation during my voluntary service in the stroke center of the , the largest hospital in Ghana. I realized I needed more in-depth knowledge and decided to enrol in a postgraduate programme. However, I spent a lot of time searching for the appropriate training. I liked the idea of studying in Europe so my friend in Hasselt suggested the MSc programme with a major in neurological conditions at the 抖阴短视频. After a review on the university I knew I had finally found the right programme that goes in line with my future aspirations.鈥 

What are your impressions of the Master programme so far?

  • Ahmad: 鈥淲e鈥檙e in our first year now and I must say that I am really satisfied with the programme. The teaching is student-centred and evidence-based. The tutors pay a lot of attention to individual students and provide scientific literature for a more comprehensive understanding of the subjects. This is a whole new approach for me and it intensifies my fascination for scientific research. I hope that my Master鈥檚 thesis on vestibular disorders in diabetes type 2 patients will eventually lead to a PhD .鈥
     
  • Clara: 鈥淭he programme is really well structured and the theoretical classes are stimulating. However, I still have to get used to attending lectures with more than 100 students. I had only 15 classmates in Ghana (laughs)! Right now I am doing a clinical traineeship in the (UZA), which is really close to the 鈥榣ife sciences campus鈥 or Campus Drie Eiken. I am learning new techniques and different approaches every day, and the contact with the patients is smoother than I expected.鈥

What do you think of our city?

  • Ahmad: 鈥淎ntwerp is fantastic. I love the architecture and 鈥 鈥.
     
  • Clara: 鈥溾 the nightlife!鈥
  • Ahmad: 鈥淵ou know me too well, Clara (laughs). I plead guilty: the nightlife here is exceptional! I have made tons of friends from all over the world at student parties. I鈥檝e even seen my heroes Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike performing live. It was like a dream!鈥
  • Clara: 鈥淚 am a big fan of the movie theatres in the city centre and I love the central location of Antwerp. I have been to Maastricht and Ahmad already visited Paris and Amsterdam. My siblings can hardly believe it, but it鈥檚 true: I can ride a bike now. I learned it here by trial and error. No training wheels for me (laughs)!鈥

Any advice for future students?

  • Ahmad: 鈥淵es, learn Dutch. It will help you in your everyday life but also on campus. , the bureau for integration in Antwerp, is really helpful if you are looking for a Dutch language course.鈥
     
  • Clara: 鈥淚 definitely recommend this programme, but future students should know that this programme comprises more than merely a thesis. It is a demanding and advanced programme that includes many theoretical lessons as well. Commitment to study and a lot of determination are a must!鈥