also is it 3-5 pieces of evidence in total or for each of the 3 specialities?
what stage are you at Lisa?
I'm also compiling it spent ages doing all the wee footery bits!
laura
also is it 3-5 pieces of evidence in total or for each of the 3 specialities?
what stage are you at Lisa?
I'm also compiling it spent ages doing all the wee footery bits!
laura
hiya. i am doing it as i rotate so have done the respiratory bit and doing the msk bit. just trying to gather all the bits and peices together too. not sure if im doing too much but trying to do case studies as evidence.
i understand it to be 3-5 bits per compentency as the templates show.
lisa
i've been doing all the easy stuff like the treaty, the application form and now the cv, so just need to get stuck into the nitty gritty! been gathering information for ages so just need to bite the bullet and get it done-not my preferred choice of how to spend my weekend but hey!
good luck!
Hi
Can I just ask if anyone has looked into the payment side of things? I realise they want the money paid from a New Zealand bank account but being in the UK im not sure of the best one to set up online? does anyone have an ideas or know of good banks to use?
thanks annie xx
Hi,
just a quick warning, as I read something here about case studies:
In one of our recent Physio meetings, we discussed ethics and confidentiality.
I hadn't looked into it for a while, but apparently, in NZ, you are not permitted to publish/ send/ share anything that could identify the client. To black-out a person's name, DOB, etc. isn't good enough. You also have to take out ANY clinical information, e.g. muscle strength testing, etc.
Our facilitator had also reviewed the guidelines for the registration application form and on page 14 is a warning, which highlights the same.
Therefore, may I just suggest to not send any case studies to the Physioboard. Unless, of course, you have got written client consent.
Cheers,
Fyzzio
Hi Guys,
I recently had my registration returned for not submitting a couple of the mandatory documents correctly eg the hpc certificate alone is NOT sufficient, you need to get a certificate of good standing from the HPC and some other bits regarding my uni course details. Ive sent it back again and im waiting to hear.
I'd be happy to send a copy of one or two of my templates to anyone who'd like a copy as they are a bit tricky to complete and after a couple of phonecalls to the board i think and hope they are ok!
Good luck!
James
Thanks fyzio for that, i find it hard to understand how you can prove your competence without the use of case studies? was there any suggestions made about how to get round this? thanks
lisa
thats a bloody pain since i've just spent ages doing one for each msk,cvp and neuro. i thought they were a great way to encompass all of the components of each competency. also for showing your clinical reasoning and soap notes etc. a bit hard to get written consent when one of your patients is a quadraplegic!
Oh, come on guys. Get a grip.
Have you ever had any teaching in regards to Ethics???
You are not permitted by law to disclose ANY information about patients. That's it.
Written consent can be given by the patient or by a patient representative. Who's got POA? Who is next of kin?
And as to other ways of proving competencies: you can always make up case scanarios, or get copies of your performance appraisals, reflective practice sheets, SWOT analysis', documentation audits, peer reviews, and whatever it is that you do .... The Physioboard's application guide document has even got reflection sheets in it, which you could use.
Bottom of the page: The Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand > Registration - Overseas Qualified Physiotherapists
You'll be fine. Don't get too uptight about it!!!
Good luck,
Fyzzio
Hi guys i need a little bit of advice.
After finally getting my reg through last week my next mission to obtain a visa. Does anyone have any tips on what visa to go for, how much and what time scales it may take to get?
Cheers in advance
Hi James,
I am just staring out on my registration, I would REALLY appreciate having a look at one or two of your templates to get an idea of what I'm supposed to be doing, the whole thing gives me a headache! But worth it ultimately I'm sure!
How did you get on? Were you successful?
Thanks,
Stacey
well i am just starting this long winded process which i have been putting off for a long time! can anyone tell me roughly how long it took them to complete the application. the form says that you have to have a letter of good standing from health professions council (if a uk physio) which must be issued within 3 months before the nz board receives your application. just wondering whether it is realistic that i can do the whole thing in 3 months?!
anyone else going through it - you have my full sympathies. its 30degrees outside and i'm trying not to put it off any longer!
bel
hi guys, it has taken me about 3 months to get through it doing bits and bobs (working full time as well) and am now at the point ready to send it off, thankfully. hopefully it will be ok but only time will tell. if you havent had anyone send you any info could pass on a few ideas for the competencies - just get your email to me and i can send you an idea of things.
my advice is - although its long and winded you have to realise it will take a while to do. do it bit by bit and reguarly and before you know it you will be ready to apply. its not like an essay for uni you can throw together overnight.
i put it off time and time for years and now i have completed it i wonder why it took me so long. head down and dont be put off.
cheers
gillon
Hi Gillon
My email is [email protected]. If you could send me anything it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Danny
Hi Gillion,
Like you I have put my application off for far too long and now have given myself a deadline to get it completed. I would be very grateful if you could email me any information/template documents that will help me get going. My email address is [email protected]
Have you heard back about your registration yet?
Kind thanks,
Natalie
hi Gillon,
I am Reema Prajapati and I also want to have NZ registration. Could you please help me regarding how to fill competencies?
Any effort will be greatly appreciated.
Look forward to your reply. My email ID is [email protected]
Thanks & Regards,
Reema
Hi everyone
I am struggling through my application and would really appreciate any kind person emailing me a couple of examples of competency templates/reflections. I don't mean to steal anybody's work or take advantage of your hard work but just want to make sure I dont waste time doing things wrong - so to have confirmation from somebody who has completed the process successfully (or has learnt from somebody who has) would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Danny
ps. Isnt this a MASSIVE pain in the arse!!
Many thanks to Chris Kempson for emailing me the info and templates to help with my registration! Hopefully will be on my way to getting my registration sorted before too long!
Anyone got some advise on the prove of intention to go to NZ they are asking though? Will a visitors visa be enough, or do I need to already have applied for a working visa?
Thanks for any advice!
Hi to everyone who is working through the enormous task of compiling the New Zealand portfolio. My girlfriend and I are in the middle of putting the portfolio together but have hit a brick wall with regards to the competencies. I would really appreciate some help if anyone has templates that they have completed. I am getting very confused on what needs or can be include and any guidance would be a great help.
Many thanks in advance
Phil