"In Australia here discussions are very, very open and to the point."
- does that mean all Australians or specifically physiotherapists. Does include al conversations or just physio specific ones. I think that is a ridiculous point. Again, you suggest that Clinical Specialist on Level 3 Institute of Sport have issue with Irish graduates. How are you privvy to this information (apart from your very frank and open Australian conversations).

All members of the World Confedeartion of Physical Therapy are Physical Therapists. The APA and ISCP are members therefore use the title physiotherapist, chartered physiotherapist and physical therapist interchangeably. I see from your handle that you have a British flag. If you have registered with the HPC your card will read Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist.

Again, I refute the fact that there is an epidemic of Irish physio gradutes working under physical therapists. You have no proof only unfounded anecdotal evidence (I presume from these frank and open Australian discussions).

"The ISCP are aware of what happen to the named professor below as was all of the APA when the apology was made in our journal as well." again, I'll make the point that whether or not the ISCP is aware of what has happened has nothing to do with them. The ISCP are not a compulsory body to join nor are they regulators of physiotherapists in Ireland. Rather, they have 'Rules of Professional Conduct' which memebrs abide to agree by and if they have been broken they will be reprimanded, in a confidential fashion, by the Professional Procedures Committee - none of which you would be privvy to. Furthermore, I have asked you to quantify your suggestion and as yet, you have not offered the journal article.

Might I add, we're flogging a dead horse here and this thread is also not the appropriate place to do it. I'm happy to let you have the last (open and frank Australian) word. My reply will be the exact same as it has been in my previous three posts.


Thank you