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Old 22-10-2000, 02:40 PM
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can anybody tell me how a physical therapist like me can get to and work in london? ty.
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Old 08-11-2000, 04:10 PM
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There is a forum called Working Overseas on this page. If you re-enter this request in that forum you will find several helpful recruitment specialists can assist in answering your questions. Best of luck
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If you are still interested in working in the Uk then drop me a mail or visit the Physio work section of this site and see my advert "ALL GRADES ALL SPECIALITIES" good luck.

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If you are still interested in working in the Uk then drop me a mail or visit the Physio work section of this site and see my advert "ALL GRADES ALL SPECIALITIES" good luck.

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If you are still interested in working in the Uk then drop me a mail or visit the Physio work section of this site and see my advert "ALL GRADES ALL SPECIALITIES" good luck.

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Hi artemust. Try placing this message in the physiochat forum called working overseas. Regularly we have input from leading recruitment agencies in the UK who are happy to discuss things online. We do not affiliate with any one agency and you will notice a number taking part

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