Hi PJ
I feel your pain. I know what it is like going through the application process. On many occasions I have also thought the same questions that your asking.
Have you submitted these questions directly to the APA?
Tezza
I have a question for the APC, I was wondering how come they make it so hard for overseas candidates to practise here when they are so much needed in Australia. Some or most candidates have a genuine background of a good 3 year degree from a well developed country and good post-graduate experience. How comes they still have to go through the painful and expensive process of going through the asessment when they are perfectly legititimate in countries like UK n USA. I am losing my hope for my own physiotherapy skills now as it has been such a long and painful process and I just want to kindly ask these questions and hope they can be answered...
I am not sure whether to just leave the profession or actually keep going and try and keep my head down and find a way I can practise in Oz... It doesnt make sense to me as I started off wanting to help people as I believe Physiotherapy is a caring profession and now I am losing my hope in it and feel like maybe I am doing the wrong thing in the wrong profession?
I am also wondering why the Substansive equivalence assessment is not valid for a BSc from the UK which is 3 years are we not good physios like the Australian 4 year graduates? I mean a 3 year graduate with 2:1 degree from the UK may be heaps better than a graduate with a 4 year 3rd class honours degree from OZ? I dont understand why?
Any answers would be much appreciated
P_J
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Hi PJ
I feel your pain. I know what it is like going through the application process. On many occasions I have also thought the same questions that your asking.
Have you submitted these questions directly to the APA?
Tezza
Hi P_J
I agree with Terry. I don't understand the process you have to go through...
...what country did you get your degree from?
One of my staff had trouble - she got thru on the second prac exam. She is a good physio though...hang in there. It will be worth it.
Cheers
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