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    Re: Clinical Examination

    Hi Daniela

    Sorry have not got there yet, but how were the written exams? How long have you been quaified, which could help you as the closer you are to having just done the Uni exams to qualify as a Physio. I on the other hand have been qualified for 15 years and have long forgotten what is required to pass these exams. I have been in private practice for about 14 yrs. Any help?

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    Re: Clinical Examination

    Hi Pete,

    You seem to be lots of experience, so I believe you wont have any problems with any of the exams. The written one isn`t easy, but isn`t so difficult. To be honest is more ... what can I say... annoying than anything. Is the type of exam that wont test your knowledge and yes, your patience. It does requires lots of details, but I believe just take a look and read your uni notes. That`s what I did and it was fine. The AECOP puts lots of pressure, however, just pretend is a normal uni exam, nothing else. I am still waiting for the practical one, and so far nothing has been done.

    thanx for your reply

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    Daniela



 
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