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    HCPC registration

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    Hi everyone,

    I'm a spanish physiotherapist with 4 years experience in private clinic, and four masters: Ostheopathy, Massage, Pilates and Sports Phisyiotherapy.

    For personal reasons I'm moving to UK in a few weeks, and I want to work there as a physiotherapist. Which are the steps I must take to certify mi position? I believe I must apply to HCPC, but do I also need to join the Chatered Society of Physiotherapy to find a job?

    And another question, to apply to HCPC I must include complementary studies, may I include the four masters?

    I would appreciate any other onformation you may consider useful for me to know. Thank you so much!!!! And wish me luck!

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    Re: HCPC registration

    Best read this section on the forum to find out your answers. They are in here at length. You must have HPC registration and to be honest I would not come until you have it. It will require time, money and patience but you'll get there.You can also look directly on the HPC website for more information on the process.

    You do not have to join the CSP as it is not a requirement to practice as a physio in the UK. However you will need Professional Indemnity insurance and joining the CSP may be a cost effective way to getting that.

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    Re: HCPC registration

    Hello everybody!

    I am a Portuguese physiotherapist with 1 year and half of experience and I would like to work in the UK, so my questions are: What are the steps necessaries to do it and do you know agencies that help with the process. If you have any other useful information for me, please be free to inform. Thank you so much!

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    Re: HCPC registration

    You need to apply to hpc to register as physio in UK. They will ask you all your documents, about studies, etc, you can go on their site and find there all the papers u need to prepare.
    It takes long to get register, about 6 month but I had a colegue at the clinic which was also portuguese, and they didn't ask her to complete any test of competence to get register.
    So you need only to do the application and wait. Hopefully will be the same with your case.


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    Re: HCPC registration

    Hi Vanessa,

    After years of looking for a NHS registered physiotherapist to help me complete adaptation period, I found a fantastic Dr.of physiotherapist who trained me and supervised me to receive my registration number. Contact her and see if it works for you. It is tough but possible!


    http://www.fatemehthephysio.co.uk/

    Good luck


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    Re: HCPC registration

    Hy there everybody

    I am so sad i could not register with Hcpc yet, they had told me to either to have same adaptation period either an aptitude test by presenting same case studies in the field like neurological rehabilitation, cardio-respiratory , acute and chronic and musculoskeletal out patient.

    I really dont know how should i proced


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    Re: HCPC registration

    Help with adaptation and aptitude test available.
    We can offer placements in Scotland and England.
    Aptitude workshops in Liverpool.
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    Re: HCPC registration

    PHYSIOTHERAPISTS NEEDED
    ARE YOU A QUALIFIED PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
    ARE YOU SOON TO BE A QUALIFIED PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
    WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN THE UK?
    OR DO YOU WORK IN THE UK BUT NEED ADAPTATION?
    In the UK physiotherapy is considered as a very prestigious and well paid profession. There are adequate opportunities for postgraduate study and specialisations – WE CAN ASSIST
    In the UK each physiotherapist is required to register with HCPC (Health AND Care Professions Council) - WE CAN ASSIST
    A Physiotherapist in the UK has much more autonomy to treat patients, prescribe equipment and liaise with doctors and other healthcare professionals to provide the best treatment for the patient - We can assist
    Attractive earning potential within NHS - £21,5000 – 34, 500 - We can assist.
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    How Can We Help You?
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    PHYSIOTHERAPISTS NEEDED
    ARE YOU A QUALIFIED PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
    ARE YOU SOON TO BE A QUALIFIED PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
    WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN THE UK?
    OR DO YOU WORK IN THE UK BUT NEED ADAPTATION?
    In the UK physiotherapy is considered as a very prestigious and well paid profession. There are adequate opportunities for postgraduate study and specialisations – WE CAN ASSIST
    In the UK each physiotherapist is required to register with HCPC (Health AND Care Professions Council) - WE CAN ASSIST
    A Physiotherapist in the UK has much more autonomy to treat patients, prescribe equipment and liaise with doctors and other healthcare professionals to provide the best treatment for the patient - We can assist
    Attractive earning potential within NHS - £21,5000 – 34, 500 - We can assist.
    Locum physiotherapists - £13 per hour for junior physiotherapist and £28 per hour for senior physiotherapist - We can assist.
    MONROE MEDICAL LIMITED OFFERS:
    - HELP WITH REGISTRATION
    - HELP WITH ADAPTATION – SUPERVISED STUDY
    - HELP WITH PRACTICALS REQUIRED BY HCPC
    - HELP WITH YOUR FIRST PROFESSIONAL POSITION
    - HELP WITH PREPARATION ASSISTANCE TO ATTAIN FULL TIME POSITION AS A PHYSIOTHERAPIST


    How Can We Help You?
    For more detailed information contact:
    Monika Milczarek M.A B.Sc. MHCPC MCSP
    Mobile – 07460320034
    Email – [email protected]
    Website – monroemedical.co.uk
    Skype – MonroeMedical


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    Re: HCPC registration

    Monroe Medical Ltd provides help with the adaptation training and case study review. Please scan your HCPC decision letter - [email protected]


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    Re: HCPC registration

    Please check the following web site - monroemedical.co.uk
    Monroe Medical Ltd offers adaptation courses, case study review and physiotherapy placements.

    Quote Originally Posted by alyyn2045 View Post
    Hy there everybody

    I am so sad i could not register with Hcpc yet, they had told me to either to have same adaptation period either an aptitude test by presenting same case studies in the field like neurological rehabilitation, cardio-respiratory , acute and chronic and musculoskeletal out patient.

    I really dont know how should i proced



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    Re: HCPC registration

    What happens if you fail the TOC?


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    Re: HCPC registration

    If you fail you need to apply again, you need to get practical experience and also prepare yourself, when is your test?


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    Re: HCPC registration

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