Im going to bournemouth University to study physiotherapy this September and have been feeling so nervous and feeling doubtful that I will be able to cope with the course. But watching your vids have really helped me stay calm and less stressed. Thank you so much man keep doing what ur doing
@@beatsbyben5631 don’t worry man your be fine I didn’t get given a interview either. I got put on the waiting list as well but then they gave me a offer of 134 ucas points
It must be really specific to his education system. Here in canada, in order to become a physiotherapist, you have to join the order of physiotherapiste of your province. In order to do that, you must get a bachelor and a master degree in physiotherapy. The catch is doing a bachelor in physiotherapy doesn't mean you will get admitted to do a master degrees, it all depends on your grades.
As a physio who qualified last February 2020, and had been working in the NHS since November 2020... I can say that everything you’ve said in this video is true! Keep up the good work pal
Hi Masud, enjoying the videos & finding them very informative. Were there mature students (in their 30s) on your course? Were they able to be successful with the demands of the course? Niche question but it’s a journey I’m at the start of & looking to balance family, uni etc & would appreciate your insights 👍🏻
Hey buddy, have a watch of this video , it should answer your question: th-cam.com/video/4pt0l5OOC1w/w-d-xo.html In short - yes there were and they were successful. Just took a lot of effort 😅😉
Thank you so much for the information. I had a few doubts 1) Can one get an NHS job as a physiotherapist right after their bachelor of physiotherapy(from India )without any experience ? 2) Can one do their masters while working with NHS?
Hey Amaljit, 1) If you mean you’ve done your studies/qualified abroad and want to practice in the NHS you would need to register with the HCPC first. Usually they do require you to have a few years exp but the best option is to contact them and read on their website the procedure. If you’re a U.K. qualified physiotherapist that’s a different story. 2) Yes but it depends on which masters and the structure for study for example you may not be needed on campus for lectures or seminars and can do online learning or it might be the opposite. Doing a masters whilst working is a big commitment. So yes it is possible but a lot of work and you’re not gna have a life .. probably 😅
Hi mate. Got a question which am hoping you can answer as your a qualified physio. Once qualified I am aware you need to register with the HCPC but do also need to registration with the CSP or is that optional? Thanks
Hey dude, I think it’s not mandatory but don’t quote me. The CSP do provide insurance as part of registering with them so if anything work related were to happen you’re protected.. atleast that’s what I gathered. HCPC is most important to be able to call yourself a ‘physiotherapist’ and practice. CSP is also good and you should have it but I know some who don’t. Hope that helps
hi sir i m pakistani dpt grad looking forward to get admission in cardiovascular rehabilitation would it be easier for me to secure a job after completing my studies?
Thanks for the videos, I'm a first year and it's so useful to hear a perspective from a recent graduate
You’re welcome mate
Im going to bournemouth University to study physiotherapy this September and have been feeling so nervous and feeling doubtful that I will be able to cope with the course. But watching your vids have really helped me stay calm and less stressed. Thank you so much man keep doing what ur doing
You’re welcome Elias, keep on it bro , congrats on getting in!! 🥳🙏🏼
Thats amazing i applied to bournemouth and am on the waiting list for an interview so probably wont get in but what was the interview like anyways
@@beatsbyben5631 don’t worry man your be fine I didn’t get given a interview either. I got put on the waiting list as well but then they gave me a offer of 134 ucas points
Thank you for the videos , hope you are happy man !
I am happy thank you
Great video, I'm planning to move into the UK for my MSc in advanced practice physio course, Can you make a video about the PG degrees in UK .
Will put it on my list 👌🏼
Another great post mate
Appreciate that
Very interesting!
Great content!
Thank you Misbah!
Great video
Thank you Leon
Does it only applies in UK, or else where as well?
ps: I am living in Australia.
It must be really specific to his education system. Here in canada, in order to become a physiotherapist, you have to join the order of physiotherapiste of your province. In order to do that, you must get a bachelor and a master degree in physiotherapy. The catch is doing a bachelor in physiotherapy doesn't mean you will get admitted to do a master degrees, it all depends on your grades.
Great video Masud, appreciate the honesty and the truths. Btw, I got into Salford! 🥳
Congrats!! 🥳🥳🥳 , hope that was the one you wanted !! Now the work begins 🙏🏼
As a physio who qualified last February 2020, and had been working in the NHS since November 2020...
I can say that everything you’ve said in this video is true!
Keep up the good work pal
Thanks dude 🙏🏼
Hi Masud, enjoying the videos & finding them very informative. Were there mature students (in their 30s) on your course? Were they able to be successful with the demands of the course? Niche question but it’s a journey I’m at the start of & looking to balance family, uni etc & would appreciate your insights 👍🏻
Hey buddy, have a watch of this video , it should answer your question: th-cam.com/video/4pt0l5OOC1w/w-d-xo.html
In short - yes there were and they were successful. Just took a lot of effort 😅😉
Thank you so much for the information.
I had a few doubts
1) Can one get an NHS job as a physiotherapist right after their bachelor of physiotherapy(from India )without any experience ?
2) Can one do their masters while working with NHS?
Hey Amaljit,
1) If you mean you’ve done your studies/qualified abroad and want to practice in the NHS you would need to register with the HCPC first.
Usually they do require you to have a few years exp but the best option is to contact them and read on their website the procedure.
If you’re a U.K. qualified physiotherapist that’s a different story.
2) Yes but it depends on which masters and the structure for study for example you may not be needed on campus for lectures or seminars and can do online learning or it might be the opposite.
Doing a masters whilst working is a big commitment. So yes it is possible but a lot of work and you’re not gna have a life .. probably 😅
@@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 Thank you so much Masud. Really appreciate your kind gesture to reply in this deatil
God bless you :)
Fantastic, to pass what percentage is that ?
40%
@@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 and is this together with the given assignment and exams ?
@@zambush3180 yea 😃
Hi mate. Got a question which am hoping you can answer as your a qualified physio. Once qualified I am aware you need to register with the HCPC but do also need to registration with the CSP or is that optional? Thanks
Hey dude, I think it’s not mandatory but don’t quote me. The CSP do provide insurance as part of registering with them so if anything work related were to happen you’re protected.. atleast that’s what I gathered.
HCPC is most important to be able to call yourself a ‘physiotherapist’ and practice.
CSP is also good and you should have it but I know some who don’t.
Hope that helps
hi sir i m pakistani dpt grad looking forward to get admission in cardiovascular rehabilitation would it be easier for me to secure a job after completing my studies?
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