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Credentially - €650 | |||
Context of Physiotherapy Pracice ourse - €150 | |||
Written PCE - €600 | |||
CPTBC registration -€300 | |||
Clinical PCE - €900 | |||
Total cost - €2,600 | |||
Salary expectation - €2,400 net per calender month | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 3 May 2012
Registration Process[edit | edit source]
Credentialling with the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators
Context of Physiotherapy Practice in Canada - short distance learning course
Written component of Physiotherapy Competency Exam
Interim registration with the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (must have employer)
Clinical component of Physiotherapy Competency Exam
Requirements[edit | edit source]
Apply for an English translation of your degree.
On completion of your studies apply for your transcripts from your university
For Irish applicants get copies of your leaving certificate, physiotherapy degree translation, ISCP certificate, passport declaration form and your dissertation notarised.
Complete the credentialling application form and send with supporting documentation and payment to the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy.
Job Opportunities [edit | edit source]
Cost's[edit | edit source]
Credentially - €650
Context of Physiotherapy Pracice ourse - €150
Written PCE - €600
CPTBC registration -€300
Clinical PCE - €900
Total cost - €2,600
Salary expectation - €2,400 net per calender month