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Working in Barcelona

I am planning to move to Barcelona in the near future. I was wondering if anybody has experiences of working out there? I would be happy to hear about your experiences. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Working in Barcelona

Hello,

I am a Physio currently working in Barcelona. It is pretty tricky...it really depends what area you'd be interested in working in, how much experience you have etc. Feel free to mail me some more details and I'll help if I can.

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Re: Working in Barcelona

Hi there,

I also interested in moving to Barcelona to work there as a physio. I am currently working for the NHS and I have experience and most areas of Physiotherapy but I would like to keep working in a hospital setting. Any advise?

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Re: Working in Barcelona

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Hi there,

I also interested in moving to Barcelona to work there as a physio. I am currently working for the NHS and I have experience and most areas of Physiotherapy but I would like to keep working in a hospital setting. Any advise?

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Natalie
The CSP has an useful document on working in spain so I suggest you contact them. Then, get in touch with the colegio de fisioterapeutas de Catalunya, to find out the red tape for converting your Physio degree. Be aware that, in my opinion, the spanish qualification isnt nearly as well rounded as in the UK. Also physios in spain do NOT have autonomy. It is a very doctor lead profession. I have chosen not to enter the spanish healthcare system and therefore work independently. However if you'd like to stay hospital based you will have to go through the red tape. Apparently it can be done but will take some time so get all wheels in motion as soon as possible. Hope this helps, good luck. Also please forward any info you get from the colegio to me...i get enquiries like this all the time! Thanks zoe@fisiopluspilates.com
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Re: Working in Barcelona

Thanks Zoe for the prompt reply. I am actually Spanish but I have been overseas for 6 years already so I am quite disconnected from Spain and I am also curious about how overseas Physios are managing to practise in Spain.

It is true that the assessment skills and the clinical reasoning of the Spanish Physios are not as up to date as here in the UK since as you well said, the Medico Rehabilitador is on top of us limiting our automony. Hopefully it will change in the future but it is a sensitive subject.

I am looking to move back to sunny Spain but the jobs in Private Practises are quite badly paid and working in hospitals is hard if you don't have Catalan level C. It is really good that you have managed to open your own practise and have learnt all the terminology in Spanish as well as the language it self. I have been done the opposite and it is not easy!

Let me know if you have any other advise.

Have a nice day. I am sure is not as cold in BCN as it is here in London!
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Re: Working in Barcelona

Yes, it is still nice here in BCN as usual, but as you are probably aware working here can be frustrating especially as a foreigner. Catalan is fairly easily learnable if you are fluent in spanish, and even easier if yo have french or portuguese aswell. Once again, good luck, and get in touch if you do move here, its always nice to meet people here in the same profession. Perhaps we can help each other in the future.

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