Always prepared and organized for students.
Sannah Aitcheson serves as a Clinical Educator in the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago, part of the Faculty of Health Professional Programmes within the Health Sciences Division. Based in Dunedin, New Zealand, she is listed on the official teaching staff page and in departmental contact directories. Her qualifications, as recorded in University of Otago Calendars from 2015 through 2023, include a BSc and MPhty from the University of Southampton. Publication affiliations further confirm her BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy and Graduate Diploma in Psychology, with connections to the University of Otago Physiotherapy department and the Vera Hayward Centre in Dunedin.
Aitcheson has contributed to paediatric physiotherapy research through her co-authorship of the 2015 publication 'Commentary on "Motor Performance of Children with Down Syndrome and Typical Development at 2 to 4 and 26 Months"' alongside Hilda Mulligan, PT, PhD, from the University of Otago. This piece appeared in Pediatric Physical Therapy (PMID: 25695191). She has also supported other academic projects at the University of Otago, including outreach to alumni offices for data collection in a study on health professionals' barriers to non-surgical knee osteoarthritis interventions, acknowledged in a 2019 Osteoarthritis and Cartilage article. As a clinical educator, Aitcheson plays an essential role in training future physiotherapists through practical, hands-on teaching in clinical settings.
