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Uk studies info
Hi all
I am a physio graduate trying for a masters degree in uk.Thing is im not hpc registered.Any idea about good colleges?how is Leeds met?how good is a MSc rehabilitation course btw as compared to a normal MSc?
Are there no MPT degrees being conferred?They even have an MA in physio!
any help would be appreciated
cheers
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Hi I trained at Teesside Uni and did the 2 year MSc Rehabilitation science course. I really enjoyed it. The work schedule was heavy but worth it. We did a lot of problem based learning which made us all quite independent evidence based practitioners. Great facilities at Teesside.
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Thanks estellemyers!
How difficult is it to get accepted there?so MSc rehabilitation is a good choice?after that one can apply for a hpc registration isnt that so?any other good uni's you may know of also pls do let me know.
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uk studies
hii,
i am sorry to say tht plz dont apply for courses where u dont need h.p.c. i have seen my friends returning back after getting a visa, they r aint worthy for the profession. apply fur the h.p.c and then apply for the universities:keele,sheffield hallam, northumbria and many more.................
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Re: uk studies
Hi there drkiran4u!
Are you sure abt this?do you mean to say that their standard is not good enough-is that why?
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Re: uk studies
I would agree with these comments. It should only be advised that you attend a course that will permit you registration with the HPC. Otherwise you cannot use the title "Physiotherapist". It is now a protected title in the UK. Also you will not find it eay to get any job without HPC registration.
If the course covers the content required to be a proficient Physio in the UK then it is recognised by the HPC. If not then perhaps one should look very carefully at what they will gain by doing a NON-recognised course.