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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

    Just a quick one to say I took my clinical component exam last week. Fingers crossed and wishing everyone all the best whichever stage they are in this very exhausting exam journey

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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

    Quote Originally Posted by elseohjay View Post
    Just a quick one to say I took my clinical component exam last week. Fingers crossed and wishing everyone all the best whichever stage they are in this very exhausting exam journey

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    Else, All the best for your exam clinical part. Did you take course for that part too
    I took the written part 3 days ago.


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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

    Hi emad,

    Yes, I completed the UBC clinical exam prep program and it was very helpful. I'll recommend it. All the best with your written exam. Am sure you'll do fine.


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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

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    Hi emad,

    Yes, I completed the UBC clinical exam prep program and it was very helpful. I'll recommend it. All the best with your written exam. Am sure you'll do fine.
    Hi Else,
    I did not take courses. In my preparation I gave attention to neuro and cardioplumonary. I feel that I did well with these 2 parts beside to ethical questions. I am a bit worried about the musculoskeletal part. At that part, There were quite few questions with hidden canadian language ,seems to be specific to canadian physiotherapy. I do not know..it might be normal to feel worried. The interesting thing I remember well the questions which i did mistake with but i do not remember the questions which i think got right !

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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

    Quote Originally Posted by emad View Post
    Hi Else,
    I did not take courses. In my preparation I gave attention to neuro and cardioplumonary. I feel that I did well with these 2 parts beside to ethical questions. I am a bit worried about the musculoskeletal part. At that part, There were quite few questions with hidden canadian language ,seems to be specific to canadian physiotherapy. I do not know..it might be normal to feel worried. The interesting thing I remember well the questions which i did mistake with but i do not remember the questions which i think got right !

    Emad
    Hi emad,

    According to the Alliance blueprint for the PCE, btw 55-60% of the exam content is MSK. I think both Neuro and CardioResp account for about 30-35%, so a good score on the MSK component goes along way to edge one towards a passing score. That said, it is usual to feel uncertain after completing the exam. There are so many variables that determine if a candidate passes or fails, so not many people can say for certain which way its going to swing until the results are released. The only aspect we have control over is to make sure we study very well and give the exam our best shot. We can only wait and hope for the best after that.

    I wish you all the best bro and fingers crossed for you.


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    Re: Timelines for the credentals process in Canada by the Allaince.

    Quote Originally Posted by elseohjay View Post
    Just a quick one to say I took my clinical component exam last week. Fingers crossed and wishing everyone all the best whichever stage they are in this very exhausting exam journey

    -Elseohjay
    How did it go? I am still waiting for paper work so I will only sit in June 2014 in BC. Anyone else doing the prac exam then?



 
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