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= Registration Process<br>  =
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To gain registration, there are two possible options:
To gain registration, there are two possible options. It appears that as Irish graduates, the optimal way to go about registration is to apply for the second option (Assessment of Equivalence), and if you do not fulfil the sufficient criteria, you will directly enter stage 2 of option 1.
 


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*Option one: assessment of physiotherapists who intend to apply to the physiotherapy board of Australia for general registration
Option One: assessment of physiotherapists who intend to apply to the physiotherapy board of Australia for general registration  


1. Initial Assessment:&nbsp; The Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC) determine if an applicant holds a physiotherapy qualification, and is legally able to fully practice physiotherapy, and meets the English language requirement. http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Initial%20Assessment%20Application%201211.pdf&nbsp; <br>2. Written Assessment: MCQ, testing ability to apply knowledge of physiotherapy in the context and scope of physiotherapy practice in Australia at the level of the novice practitioner. Held worldwide in March and Sept annually. Guidelines for exams:&nbsp; http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/guidelines-to-content-of-the-australian-physiotherapy-council-march-2011-written-examination&nbsp;  
1. Initial Assessment:&nbsp; The Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC) determine if an applicant holds a physiotherapy qualification, and is legally able to fully practice physiotherapy, and meets the English language requirement. http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Initial%20Assessment%20Application%201211.pdf&nbsp; <br>2. Written Assessment: MCQ, testing ability to apply knowledge of physiotherapy in the context and scope of physiotherapy practice in Australia at the level of the novice practitioner. Held worldwide in March and Sept annually. Guidelines for exams:&nbsp; http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/guidelines-to-content-of-the-australian-physiotherapy-council-march-2011-written-examination&nbsp;  
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4. APA Final Certificate is issued after satisfactory treatment of 3 clinical cases. This certificate is submitted to Physiotherapy Board of Australia as part of application for General Registration.  
4. APA Final Certificate is issued after satisfactory treatment of 3 clinical cases. This certificate is submitted to Physiotherapy Board of Australia as part of application for General Registration.  


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*Option two: assessment of equivalence of qualification
Option Two: assessment of equivalence of qualification  


1. Apply for assessment of equivalence (university submit documents in substantial detail regarding all aspects of the qualification and course structure) http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Application%20for%20Assessment%20of%20Equivalence%20of%20Qualification%20-February%202011.pdf&nbsp; <br>2. Qualification either meets or does not meet criteria. If it meets criteria, issued with APC certificate of Substantial Equivalence and apply for General Registration. If not, approved for written assessment (part 2 above).  
1. Apply for assessment of equivalence (university submit documents in substantial detail regarding all aspects of the qualification and course structure) http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Application%20for%20Assessment%20of%20Equivalence%20of%20Qualification%20-February%202011.pdf&nbsp; <br>2. Qualification either meets or does not meet criteria. If it meets criteria, issued with APC certificate of Substantial Equivalence and apply for General Registration. If not, approved for written assessment (part 2 above).  
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General Registration&nbsp;(once option one or two completed)  
General Registration&nbsp;(once option one or two completed)


= Requirements  =
= Requirements  =

Revision as of 18:30, 4 May 2012

Australia.

Registration Process
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To gain registration, there are two possible options. It appears that as Irish graduates, the optimal way to go about registration is to apply for the second option (Assessment of Equivalence), and if you do not fulfil the sufficient criteria, you will directly enter stage 2 of option 1.


Option One: assessment of physiotherapists who intend to apply to the physiotherapy board of Australia for general registration

1. Initial Assessment:  The Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC) determine if an applicant holds a physiotherapy qualification, and is legally able to fully practice physiotherapy, and meets the English language requirement. http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Initial%20Assessment%20Application%201211.pdf 
2. Written Assessment: MCQ, testing ability to apply knowledge of physiotherapy in the context and scope of physiotherapy practice in Australia at the level of the novice practitioner. Held worldwide in March and Sept annually. Guidelines for exams:  http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/guidelines-to-content-of-the-australian-physiotherapy-council-march-2011-written-examination 

3. Clinical Assessment: Treat a patient from the area of Cardio-respiratory, Neurology, and Musculoskeletal. Can only be taken in Australia. Held in March and September annually.

4. APA Final Certificate is issued after satisfactory treatment of 3 clinical cases. This certificate is submitted to Physiotherapy Board of Australia as part of application for General Registration.


Option Two: assessment of equivalence of qualification

1. Apply for assessment of equivalence (university submit documents in substantial detail regarding all aspects of the qualification and course structure) http://www.physiocouncil.com.au/forms/Application%20for%20Assessment%20of%20Equivalence%20of%20Qualification%20-February%202011.pdf 
2. Qualification either meets or does not meet criteria. If it meets criteria, issued with APC certificate of Substantial Equivalence and apply for General Registration. If not, approved for written assessment (part 2 above).


General Registration (once option one or two completed)

Requirements[edit | edit source]


Certified copy of passport, certified copy of licence to practice, certified copies of all relevant academic qualifications, Curriculum Vitae


Job opportunities[edit | edit source]


http://www.seek.com.au/JobSearch?SearchFrom=quickupper&SearchType=search+again&Keywords=&industry=1211&occupation=6352
http://www.apaonline.asn.au/classifieds/
http://www.medepage.com/healthcare-jobs/physiotheraphy-ot-rehabilitation-34


Basic Grade initial salary[edit | edit source]


Relevant websites
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www.physiotherapyboard.gov.au/   (national board for the physiotherapy profession)
www.physiocouncil.com.au  (assessment of qualifications and skills of overseas-qualified physiotherapists for registration and migration purposes)
http://physiotherapy.asn.au/ (equivalent of ISCP)


Costs
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Option 1                       Initial Assessment                    $990
                                    Written Exam                            $1650

                                    Clinical Exam                            $1100-$1155

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Option 2                       Assessment of Equivalence     $1430

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General Registration                                                     $196

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Physiotherapists who hold full registration and a current annual practising certificate issued by the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand can apply for General Registration directly to the Physiotherapy Board of Australia under the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement (TTMRA).