Re: starting out in Canada
Hello rewa14,
Thanks for your reply, regarding the pce there are two type first written exam secod is clinical exam if if you go to the www.alliancept.org you can get to know all the information regarding the pce,see faq, also if you serch the string right here on physiobob many people have spoken on it and also one of the person who has cleared his pce has given the vital information on it.
regarding the books try tosee as many books as posssible because what they are looking for is the entry level knowledge and the real life problem solving skill in the clinical setting and ethics and regulation.
hope this is of help! do let me know if this has been of assistance .
regarding the types of books, i wll let you know as soon as i find out best of luck for your prepartion for the exmas.
Re: starting out in Canada
thanks pawan,
ur info is really helpfull...i'm concerned abt books as i hav'nt bring my all books here in canada....wht book should i see to match d canadian standards?
Re: starting out in Canada
Hi
I am a Physiotherapist from India. I am married and my wife is also a physiotherapist. i have a 2 year experience from a recognized institute. i am applying canadian PR card. i heard from somewhere that if anyone has 2 year experience in this feilds, there is no need to clear PCE. so can anyone guide me about all this. i really looking forward to settle in canada. please also help me out about the job possibilities in canada.
thank you....:o
Re: starting out in Canada
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Hi
I am a Physiotherapist from India. I am married and my wife is also a physiotherapist. i have a 2 year experience from a recognized institute. i am applying canadian PR card. i heard from somewhere that if anyone has 2 year experience in this feilds, there is no need to clear PCE. so can anyone guide me about all this. i really looking forward to settle in canada. please also help me out about the job possibilities in canada.
thank you....:o
Hey guys, If you have reached Canada, you will have gotten the answer to your question by now, if for some reason you still have not, then let me tell you, the info you got is a ton of crap!!! you could be a Physio with Masters deg from an American University, and have more than 20 years work experience , but Canada is Canada, You WILL have to sit through the PCE here. Best of Luck.,( P.S. If you got this info from you immigration agent, he is a real crook feeding you utter false information, stay away from him.)
Re: starting out in Canada
PREPARATION SESSIONS FOR JUNE 2012 PCE PRACTICAL (TORONTO)
We currently have tutoring sessions or drop in class for those wanting to prepare for the PCE in June 2012. These sessions and classes are being run out of an operational physiotherapy clinic with experienced physiotherapists. There is a possibility of being offered a job position if candidates successfully pass their exams. Please email me at [email protected] for details. Prices are very reasonable and you can decide on which sessions you like to attend.