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kei9579
1st January 2011, 17:04
I'm a PT graduate in the Philippines and wanted to register as a Physiotherapist here in UK, I've heard that I need to apply at HPC and take the an english exam (IELTS), can I take TOEFL instead of IELTS and I would appreciate if anyone can give me an advice with the process I must go through..what should my first step be? thanks in advance

joebloggs
1st January 2011, 17:18
http://www.hpc-uk.org/apply/international/requirements/

alanmf1
1st January 2011, 17:25
I'm a PT graduate in the Philippines and wanted to register as a Physiotherapist here in UK, I've heard that I need to apply at HPC and take the an english exam (IELTS), can I take TOEFL instead of IELTS and I would appreciate if anyone can give me an advice with the process I must go through..what should my first step be? thanks in advance

:)Hello Kei & welcome to the Forum:xxgrinning--00xx3: Good Luck

nigel
1st January 2011, 17:33
A Physiotherapist eh? You rock!:REDancedancer08:

I guess this site might just help...? http://www.thephysiotherapysite.co.uk/

I came across something called 'frozen shoulder'? whats that then cramp in the shoulder or something?:Erm:

Arthur Little
1st January 2011, 21:43
Hi ... :welcomex: to the filipino/uk forum. Your best bet would be to follow the links that my colleagues have provided. Goodluck in your career search.

Arthur Little
1st January 2011, 22:02
I came across something called 'frozen shoulder'? whats that then cramp in the shoulder or something?:Erm:

'Frozen Shoulder' is a condition that causes the capsule surrounding the shoulder joint to seize up ... resulting in restricted movement of the joint, due to the formation of scar tissue.

It [apparently] affects twice as many women as men within the 40-60 age group. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
2nd January 2011, 09:32
:Hellooo: Hi kei, welcome to the forum :Wave:
Good luck in your quest :xxgrinning--00xx3: