does anyone know if new grads need this? I have not registered with the hpc since graduating as im not intending to work in the uk but they will only give registered members a letter of good standing, so do i need to pay £122 for this letter??
I was told new grads dont need to fill out work history form so im hoping the same applies for this?
thanks
fiona
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To be honest you should register a.s.a.p and remain registered. To come off the register or never take up registration in the first place could be a real pain to get back on it in the future. So as you are a new grad you should get on now as you never know whether they will ask you in the future to do some type of exam to get back on after a period of non-registration. I wouldn't risk it!
Last edited by physiobob; 17-10-2007 at 06:40 PM.
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