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Hi - I am thinking about moving to NZ. I have been to the NZ Boards website and have downloaded the application form which looks quite scary! Can anyone provide further information on completing this application - even some examples to get me started. I am at the stage where I am not sure how much info is too much and what is considered good evidence. I am fairly new to the profession.

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Do a search on the site, there are a few threads with more info on here
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Re: Working in NZ

Hey
Ive begun my portfolio and now muddling through. I found the following links INCREDIBLY helpfull with regards to the type of evidence to use and content:

http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/o...rationform.pdf

http://www.physioboard.org.nz/docs/f...s_aug_2007.pdf

I would advise you to read and re-read these a couple of time before you start collecting evidence etc.

Also a question for other individuals doing their portfolios.

I have undergraduate experience of surgical respiratory patients, but the only respiratory patients I have seen post graduating are medical i.e: chest infections/ pneumonias, pulmonary and cardiac rehab. Does anyone know if this experience would be enough?
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Answer All The Relevat Questions Using The Undergrad Experiences You Had. It Takes A Long Process.
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