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Working in South East Asia

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by Blue123, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. Blue123

    Blue123 Active Member


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    Hi,

    Does anyone have any info about how a Uk podiatrist goes about working in Thailand and Malaysia?
     
  2. gbc

    gbc Member

    information to share

    you have to be up on the play with cross country registrations agreements , to work in Malaysia simply get Singapour registration , australian Pods are working in KL Malaysia at this time using that method

    Thailand is more complicated , you need the tile Dr on your registration paper and i Victorian or NSW registration ( dont wory about work permits etc )and start looking for work in places like the seventh day adventist hospital Bangkok

    however that is mearly the begining of your troubles hospitals like these are american run and admin staff assume your surgical pods ( trained in the american system)so you need to do some reeducation about what Pods outside the states do

    You also need british registration and provider number to treat brits under the national health Criteria guidelines.

    Likewise australian registration and provider number for treatment of Aussies medicare and DVA pts

    a level of spoken Thai is also required
     
    Last edited: Nov 3, 2010
  3. Blue123

    Blue123 Active Member

    Thankyou for your help, I do speak malay. Do you know any more specifics with regards to this area?
     
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