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    Hi!

    I am an overseas trained, HPC registered physio with approx one and a half yrs. experience. I also have the 'interim certificate' from ACOPRA (which is given to candidates after their successful completion of the written exam). However, clinical exams appear to be quite difficult to clear.

    Any help or guidance, much appreciated!

    Many thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by footloose View Post
    Hi!

    I am an overseas trained, HPC registered physio with approx one and a half yrs. experience. I also have the 'interim certificate' from ACOPRA (which is given to candidates after their successful completion of the written exam). However, clinical exams appear to be quite difficult to clear.

    Any help or guidance, much appreciated!

    Many thanks.
    Well done on getting this far with ACOPRA and best of luck. Just to let you all know there is a dedicated place for people looking for work on PhysioBob's Jobs. This is a list of already over 500 physios from around the world looking for work in their own and other countries. You can join the list HERE. Many recruiters and employers use this site on a daily basis to look for new candidates. This is perhaps the most cost effective and best deal around when finding a new job. Definitely use an agency but also why not put yourself out there as looking and let the employer find you directly as well.

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    Unhappy easy way??????????

    hi,
    i m a 4th yr bpt student from delhi(india)
    i want to work in aus. but to my knowledge its quite difficult goin in there!!!
    will an mpt from aus itself help me in t process of regestration to t council & finding a job over there.
    OR a mpt degree from nz will be an easier way to settle in aus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sumit View Post
    hi,
    i m a 4th yr bpt student from delhi(india)
    i want to work in aus. but to my knowledge its quite difficult goin in there!!!
    will an mpt from aus itself help me in t process of regestration to t council & finding a job over there.
    OR a mpt degree from nz will be an easier way to settle in aus.
    I would hope that a Masters in PT from Australia would give you registration but then it depends on what the masters involved. You should ask the question of the credentially body in Australia. Look in the PT Links section for their website.

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