Hi Bobo,
I admire your acknowledgement that Uni cannot teach you everything and your vision and efforts towards improving your career chances.
However, may I say on a personal note, that I would rather employ someone who has got some work experience than someone who shows me a lot of (even if they are relevant) course certificates.
In an ideal world I recommend to take on a rotation position first. This will give you experience in all kinds of different environments and the amount of transferrable skills that you will obtain is not to be underestimated. Therefore, this gives you a great profile for prospective employers; in the public, as well as private area. While doing that, book yourself in for courses in line with your special interest (e.g. Acupuncture, Mulligan, Society of Orthopaedic Medicine A, B, C, etc..).
I know, it sounds a little bit like "mum talk", but .... there you go.
Good luck!
Fyzzio