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    Work as a foreign physiotherapist in Ireland

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    Hei folks,


    I am a certified german physiotherapist (3 years of education, no university degree) with 3 years of work experience and I am a certified Manual Lymphdrainage Therapist and Manual Therapist.
    Apparently it is really unlikely that my qualifications will be recognized by the ISCP as I got informed by the internet and some other german physios that tried it so far.

    So does anybody has informations or experience about the following questions:

    - Would you recommend trying the recognition although?Would it be realistic getting recognized with my education?
    - How is the current situation/need in Ireland for physiotherapists? (I read opposite things about that there is a lack of physios and on the other hand that even irish physios cant find a job themselves).
    - Is it possible to set up a private business without being chartered and recognized?
    - If, will any insurance insure me?
    - Do customers care about if their physio is not chartered and not irish?
    - Is it realistic setting up an own business here? ( business competition, laws and regulations, etc. )

    I tried already to get in contact with local physios here in Ireland but unfortunately I had bad luck so far and the physios I asked didnt seem to happy about giving informations to foreign physios.
    I would be really thankful if anybody would share experiences, informations or opinions.

    Thanks a million for ur help lads!

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    Re: Work as a foreign physiotherapist in Ireland

    HI Johanna

    How are You? I am trying for JOb in Ireland for sometime. At the moment the openings are restricted. That s a good idea to have Your private set up. Will take an opinion from My senior who is there. Will keep You posted.

    Regards
    Bhagya


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    Re: Work as a foreign physiotherapist in Ireland

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