Thank you for the tips mate. I will have my interview in a week for MSc Physiotherapy, and those tips are so important for me as a graduated strength and conditioning student. Would you like to share your thought on changing from S&C to physiotherapist as well in the future?
Happy to help! Great idea, I'll deffo talk more about switching from S&C to physiotherapy in the future and how I feel about it once I've finished my Masters!
Hi, mine was a very brief video call which mainly involved case studies, but I know that other universities offer other versions. I'm not sure if you've seen but I've made a much more recent video on this topic!
great video! I’ve got an interview tomorrow and this is definitely the best video on the nature of the interviews. I’ve got a haircut just for the interview! A question I’ve got is about a question I want to ask. Would it sound bad to ask if you can appeal certain placements. For example if you demonstrate you’re much more into MSK for intensive care, so want to do placements for that more for more experience, would that sound off putting for the admission team?
Great! Best of luck! I’m sure you’ll do great. Regardless of your previous experience the course will want you to do your rotations in different environments/specialties. I think it’s great that you have an idea of what you would like to do once you graduate, however, it’s very common that people end up changing their mind once they get experience in different areas. Therefore, my advice would be to express an interest in MSK if that’s what inspires you, but say that you’re also open to trying placements in other areas to get a broad experience of healthcare. MSK if my favourite part of physio too, however, I’m open to the fact that I might change my mind. Hope that answers your question.
Hello I hope you are doing well , I have done master of physiotherapy in neurology from india , I have no clinical experience and I am willing to be physio in UK, And I have two options either enroll in msc course in uk university then after that go for HCPC and NHS interview it will be easier or I have to start HCPC registration process, plz suggest which one is better way to get job in UK
Hi, thank you for the comment. I think that would mainly depend on whether the Physiotherapy programme that you did in India is approved by the HCPC or not. My advice would be to email education@hcpc-uk.org and ask them. Otherwise if you go on the HCPC website and look for the 'education' link, you can find out if your programme is approved by the HCPC. I'm afraid I do not know much more than that. All the best!
Great video mate, have two interviews in the next two weeks. this helped a lot
Glad the tips were useful. Best of luck, I'm sure you'll smash it!
Thank you for the tips! This really helps me prepare for the interviews!!!
Brilliant! Glad you found it useful.
very informative, bundle of thanks.😊
Glad you found it useful! Best of luck!
Thank you for the tips mate. I will have my interview in a week for MSc Physiotherapy, and those tips are so important for me as a graduated strength and conditioning student. Would you like to share your thought on changing from S&C to physiotherapist as well in the future?
Happy to help! Great idea, I'll deffo talk more about switching from S&C to physiotherapy in the future and how I feel about it once I've finished my Masters!
Hi ive got an msc interview- was this a whole day event for you? If so what was included?
Hi, mine was a very brief video call which mainly involved case studies, but I know that other universities offer other versions. I'm not sure if you've seen but I've made a much more recent video on this topic!
great video! I’ve got an interview tomorrow and this is definitely the best video on the nature of the interviews. I’ve got a haircut just for the interview! A question I’ve got is about a question I want to ask. Would it sound bad to ask if you can appeal certain placements. For example if you demonstrate you’re much more into MSK for intensive care, so want to do placements for that more for more experience, would that sound off putting for the admission team?
Great! Best of luck! I’m sure you’ll do great.
Regardless of your previous experience the course will want you to do your rotations in different environments/specialties. I think it’s great that you have an idea of what you would like to do once you graduate, however, it’s very common that people end up changing their mind once they get experience in different areas.
Therefore, my advice would be to express an interest in MSK if that’s what inspires you, but say that you’re also open to trying placements in other areas to get a broad experience of healthcare. MSK if my favourite part of physio too, however, I’m open to the fact that I might change my mind. Hope that answers your question.
@@petermcadam interview went so well! They told me I’ll definitely be receiving an offer :) They said I ticked every box and more wooo
No way! Well done man!
Congratulations mate. I have my interview coming up. Do you mind me asking what questions they asked?
@@wow3529 would you mind to share what type of questions they asked?
Hello I hope you are doing well , I have done master of physiotherapy in neurology from india , I have no clinical experience and I am willing to be physio in UK,
And I have two options either enroll in msc course in uk university then after that go for HCPC and NHS interview it will be easier or I have to start HCPC registration process, plz suggest which one is better way to get job in UK
Hi, thank you for the comment. I think that would mainly depend on whether the Physiotherapy programme that you did in India is approved by the HCPC or not. My advice would be to email education@hcpc-uk.org and ask them. Otherwise if you go on the HCPC website and look for the 'education' link, you can find out if your programme is approved by the HCPC. I'm afraid I do not know much more than that. All the best!