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    Re: Working in Italy or France?

    dear Eire,
    I agree with Fizzphysio...
    To work in a most countries in Europe, you have to speak their lingo.

    More information can be given by the countries societies. For links to them go to Welcome to the World Confederation for Physical Therapy

    I have worked in Holland, am Dutch, in Germany - speak German and now in Spain and my Spanish isnīt that good yet. In Spain there are numerous private clinics ( costa del sol) run by foreigners ( english, german, norwegen etc etc) and working there is possible if you speak English... but they prefer professionals who can speak more languages. To treat the spanish, you have to speak spanish.

    Good luck.....
    First things first, learn the language of the country you would like to go to. After all, to work in an english speaking country you are expected to be fluent in english as well....

    Esther


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    Re: Working in Italy or France?

    Ciao,
    I'm an Italian physio and i keep working here since 2005.
    To work here you have to apply for recognition of the license. You can download the request from the website of the Italian Ministry of Health at this link http://http://www.ministerosalute.it...ruemtieservizi
    The procedure is different if you're a EU citizen or not, anyway the papers you've to submit are: your license issued by the competent authorities, detailed studies program, hours of work and trainig period or courses carried out.

    Physiotherapy in Italy is quiet different if you work in a public hospital or in private clinics. In hospitals, work is managed by physicians "suggesting" what to do with patients, i'd like to define this as a collaboration between pro, but i realize that's not so real..There isn't so much autonomy.
    The situation is actually different in private clinics,where the responsibility about the patient healing can be totally charged to the physiotherapist, so specialization must be strong.
    I hope you'll find this info usefull..
    Alessia


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    Re: Working in Italy or France?

    Hi

    I am a qualified physiotherapist working in the U.K Nhs. I am interested in going to Italy to work for a while.

    Does anyone know exactly what you need to be able to work in Italy as a Physiotherapist?

    Do you need to be able to speak Italian or take any Italian tests?

    Is there a professional body to register with?

    Are there any useful websites I can visit for information?

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    Re: Working in Italy or France?

    Ciao,
    as you can see in the previous post, to work in Italy you have to get licensed to practice, first. The procedure is online in the site of Italian Health Ministry. There are also telephone numbers which you can call for informations.

    You can also see the WCPT site, where you can find infos about the Migration rights for physiotherapists.

    In Italy there is the national association which is called AIFI. There isn't obligation to subscribe but you can visit the site http://http://www.aifi.net/

    For working here i must say that you must speak italian because people here aren't used to speak other languages. You can use english only if you're going to work with some sport team, the ones at higher level.
    For example the physio of Viadana Rugby team (which plays in the top level) is American, and the physio of Italian Fencing team is german...
    Another possibility to work in Italy without speaking a lot of italian you can also find in countries close to state borders. In fact in Bolzano, for example, which is a city of the north, next to austria and switzerland, there is the major number of the population that speak german even if they're italian. Here it might be easier to find clinics looking for english speaking physio!
    I hope you'll find your way!
    Alessia



 
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