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So where do I start???

Hi there, I am an Adelaide based Physio looking to relocate to Canada. I run my own General Physio practise attached to a small country hospital, and have done for about 7 years. I have just started looking at the exams, and am a little unsure about where to start studying, as a lot of the content I haven't seen since Uni. Any advice about where to look, credentialling and etc...Thanks heaps guys
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Re: So where do I start???

Hi!

You should start at the beginning!- http://www.alliancept.org/ which is the credentialling organization in Canada.

and http://www.alliancept.org/exams_projects_ESP.shtml which is their new effort to help foriegn graduates pass the exam!

Their resource CD is really good.

Having long experience, as u do, is defenitely a PLUS in passing their exams!

U can do it!
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Thanks heaps for your reply and your help...i was beginning to think no one was going to....Does anyone else have any tips?
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