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Old 29-11-2006, 02:30 AM
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iam a graduate physio from india.iam having 6yrs experience in reputated hospital.i also did my master degree in psychology.Kindly assist me or sponcer me to get a job in Abroad.
My mail id: npoosaipandian@yahoo.com
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My Mobile : +91 9865266472

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Hi DuraiNP,
You need first to be specific as to where you want to go. Research information about registration in various countries, then we are talking. If you choose Canada, do visit alliancept.org for information on registration and exam. From this site you can get the different provincial regulatory bodies from where I'ld suggest you search and apply for jobs on the members/career/job postings corners.
There are a lot of PT jobs in Canada, especially with your MSc degree, you shouldn't have problems and I know quite some PTs here from the great nation of India.
Don't hesitate to contact me on sheyipaul@physiobase.com if you need specific details.
Cheers and good luck!
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hi sheyipaul
I am a physio from india, having 3 years of experience in reputated hospitals. I have recently migrated to BC Canada, doing a volunteer job, trying to get a job as a physiotherapy assistant. Do u know some indian physiotherapists here or how should i proceed now so that someone can hire me as an assistant?

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Dear Sheyi Paul

Thanks for your excellent advice and i will contact you through mail.

I am very much interested to go to european or middle east countries.

I have registered with UK - HPC council and trying but job opportunities in UK or very slim nowadays.

If you have any contacts in the above countries or somewhere plz help me to get a physio job.

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Therapy assistants in Canada (in Alberta anyway and I think BC is the same) have to undergo specific training. Without this, the only job you can get is as a Therapy Aide, sadly, even if you are a trained physiotherapist!
The route to go if you want to waork as a physiotherapist is to contact the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy regulators and have them check your credentials for Canadian equivalency.
They may say you need to do some top-up courses, but if they accept your training as equivalent you are eligible to sit the competency exam which is required by most (but I think not all) provincial licensing bodies.
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