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    Re: Physiotherapy Competency Examination in Canada

    Hi Everyone,
    I am a physiotherapist from Eastern Europe currently living in Canada. My education was recognized by the Canadian Alliance of PT Regulators as substantially equivalent to Canadian graduate physiotherapist and I was given a chance to write the PT Competency Exam. To prepare for this exam I've studied thousands of pages from the long list of books (from the Alliance's web site). I am confident about my clinical knowledge but I found extremely difficult to understand the logic in some of the multiple choice questions. I can't find any sources to prepare for these questions which supposed to be 'logical'.Or maybe is just about English? I really don't understand my problem and I feel completely lost.Can somebody help me please with this test? I would greatly appreciate any information, suggestions or hints. If there is anybody from this forum who prepares at the moment for this exam I am open to create a study group.
    Thank you very much.


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    Re: Physiotherapy Competency Examination in Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriela View Post
    Hi Everyone,
    I am a physiotherapist from Eastern Europe currently living in Canada. My education was recognized by the Canadian Alliance of PT Regulators as substantially equivalent to Canadian graduate physiotherapist and I was given a chance to write the PT Competency Exam. To prepare for this exam I've studied thousands of pages from the long list of books (from the Alliance's web site). I am confident about my clinical knowledge but I found extremely difficult to understand the logic in some of the multiple choice questions. I can't find any sources to prepare for these questions which supposed to be 'logical'.Or maybe is just about English? I really don't understand my problem and I feel completely lost.Can somebody help me please with this test? I would greatly appreciate any information, suggestions or hints. If there is anybody from this forum who prepares at the moment for this exam I am open to create a study group.
    Thank you very much.
    HI Gabriela,
    I am shachi and i am also studying for pne and at present in canada toronto.I f you comfortable please contact me and we can do group study.because they say group study is more helpfull than individual studies.
    shachi.


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    Re: Physiotherapy Competency Examination in Canada

    hi Gabriela
    gud to know that like me u want to study in group for pce, if u have already made a group, let me join the group
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    Unhappy Re: Physiotherapy Competency Examination in Canada

    Hi'
    Is there nobody preparing for the clinical component of PCE nov'08. Please contact me . If there is a study group anywhere in Vancouver. I would love to join. Awaiting some positive feedback.



 
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