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I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
I got my reg last week and here’s some help. Read this first http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/f...s_aug_2007.pdf so we have lost most of the 3 yr students with no experience and Indian qualified physios. The rest of you read this http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/o...rationform.pdf several time, it has a lot of the answers.
I used http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/r...quirements.pdf as a guide to what they are looking for. COMPETENCY 1: Analyse the pure, behavioural and social science bases of physiotherapy and integrate this knowledge into practice I used my university syllabus to answer the questions and backed it up with student placements and clinical work where appropriate For 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 I read http://www.euro.who.int/document/E74467.pdf this and reflected on it. COMPETENCY 2: Analyse consumer(s) health needs and wants Used my student placement feedback, and clinical experience, also some objective measure sheets as evidence (RM HAD etc) clinical reasoning proforma. COMPETENCY 3: Plan physiotherapy management Used my student placement feedback, and clinical experience, also some sheets, my assessment sheets COMPETENCY 4: Implement safe and effective physiotherapy management Used my student placement feedback, and clinical experience, also some sheets, my assessment sheets for hydro and acupuncture Aduit of notes with reflection, COMPETENCY 5: Communicate effectively Used my student placement feedback on communication, feedback from students I supervised, and IST and presentation COMPETENCY 6: Provide education Used KSF/ IPR, supervision of student and junior physios, information booklets I developed my patients, presenting back class / knee class run by my trust COMPETENCY 7: Apply management principles to physiotherapy practice Setting up classes in the trust eg post-op knee class, purchasing equipment, reflection of a stressful situation, ID a lack of education for a patient population and developed a booklet, prioritising patient referrals, managed students and organised their diary, being on-call and delegating work, working as part of an MDT , supervision of juniors and doing KSF COMPETENCY 8: Conduct research Protocol and dissertation COMPETENCY 9: Develop individual professional growth IPR / KSF, letter of validation from seniors, COMPETENCY 10: Demonstrate accountability to the public and profession student syllabus, trust standards/ HPC/CSP, dissertation, letter of validation. Any info I couldn’t evidence I got my seniors in the 3 areas to write a letter of validation and they signed it. Also got another boss to fill this in http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/w...validation.doc you could use this instead of writing the letters. All the info you send sign and date it and get your senior to date and sign it, any photocopy’s you need a solicitor to sign it. The CV that I sent was slightly expanded that a normal one and I used it to reference it. Post everything off, your letters of validation is separately posted. You also need to get a bankers draft I had to join Barclays to get this. It took me about 6 months to complete. REMEMBER DON’T ANSWER IT LIKE AN EXAM Hope this helps I will answer some question, but most of the answers are in the info provided How for my flight and visa, ohh and a job ![]() Spud. |
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Jenine (05-08-2008), kieraollerton (30-03-2008), liz (16-01-2008), physiobob (25-10-2007), vitor_thomaz (30-10-2007) | ||
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Congratulations!!!
And thanks for the info, really useful! |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Hi Spud can we get you to update your profile with your country so we can see where you're from to being with. Excellent post that is much appreciated
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PhysioBob: My location |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Hi spud
Thanks for the advice! just wondered how much uk experience do you have? many thanks |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
just over 4 yrs experience, also did a 4 yr degree which helped
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Thanks for the very helpful and indepth posting spud - Could you just clarify what format you set everything out in? some people seem to be writing essay style collations, I personally was using a table style where I cite the document of evidence and the appendix where it can be found for each competency and sub-competency.
Thanks again - mary Not sure |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
1.1.1 Analyse normal and abnormal patterns of human development.
The analysis of normal and abnormal human behaviour was covered by my undergraduate degree. The physiology module studied taught the importance of the physiological processes in the body associated with a normal functional state, and about the significance of homeostasis in relation to how it is central to maintaining normal processes. The consequences of a dysfunctional homeostasis were also covered (1, pg 59 & 60). The structure and function of cells including specialised cells of muscle, neural, cardio and vascular systems were also covered (1, p60). As part of a paediatric module, child development from the age of 0-5 yrs was studied as well as neuromuscular and central nervous system disorders, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophies, spina bifida (1, pg 124). As part of the Practical Development module elderly care was covered where the physiological changes of aging were studied (1, pg 104). This module also dealt with the incidence, aetiology and medical management of learning disabilities and psychiatric illness (1, pg 135). Behavioural perspectives in health and illness were also covered in the syllabus identifying the importance of the biopsychosocial model of health, and understanding the relationship between health and illness from a behavioural perspective. The module also highlighted the relationship between behaviour and CNS mechanisms and impairments, including, for example, agnosia, dysphasia and dyspraxia (1, pg 116). As part of ‘Research II /III’ a small-scale research project was undertaken. This studied the risk factors for coronary heart disease in adolescents including smoking, alcohol and lack of physical activity, with relation to social, cultural and environmental aspects (2, pg v). ref 1. Syllabus 2. Dissertation |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
hey thanks for the info. how long did you have to wait for the registration to come back?
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Its pretty quick i was surprised, a few months, i think they say it takes 9 weeks to process
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Hi Spud,
Congratulations & Many thanks for your advice. |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
thanks for the tips. did you send a copy of your dissertation ?
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Yes i sent it, had to get it stamped and signed by my university. its best to bring everything to sign to uni all at once eg dissy, protocol, student placement documents.
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Hi Spud,
Have been reading the thread and wanted to thank you hugely for the information. I compared my portfolio (comp 1) with what you posted and I now know I'm on the right track. Also happy to hear a possitive story as many of us are not as positive about their experiences with the NZ physioboard. It lifts my spirit to know that when you done everything alright you do have a good shot. Thanks again and look forwards to seeing you here in NZ! Good luck with all. Kind Regards, Eline. |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Hi Spud,
Just wanted to say thanks for the info on your application process, its refreshing to see someone sharing and helping others out as up to now ive found some people very reluctant to help one another with the process, hopefully others arent experiencing that! Thanks again, massive congratulations and good luck with your NZ adventure. Kiera |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
Spud, did you send certified copies or original certificates?
cheers Jules |
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Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice
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