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  1. anDRe Active Member


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    Good evenig
    I am a podiatris from Portugal and i would like to work in the uk, i have a a portugues degree (4 years), a post-graduate in miner incision surgery, anda i have work in one of the best dermatology clinics in Portugal, but know i thinck it is time for a new experience so...I would like to know at it is necessary for me to apply and work in the uk?
    Hope you can help me... :confused: ;)
     
  2. Griff Moderator

    Hi Andre,

    Why oh why leave the beautiful Portugese life for the cold, drizzly, 'barely has a proper summer anymore', depressing UK? I'll swap with ya ;-)

    Best of luck with your search

    Ian
     
  3. twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi Andre,

    :welcome: to Podiatry Arena.

    Your question:
    From the Society of Chiropodists & Podiatrists website:http://www.feetforlife.org/cgi-bin/item.cgi?ap=1&id=2160&d=pnd&dateformat=%o-%B#5


    The Health Professions Council will be able to provide you with up to date information. http://www.hpc-uk.org/

    Good luck,

    :drinks

    Mandy.

    PS. Ian, stop putting off potential candidates moving to the UK. Oz is pinching ours so tis only fair some lovely tanned peeps wish to alter the balance. :boxing:
     
  4. anDRe Active Member

    Hi Ian
    I thinck that if o came to work here in "sunny" Portugal you would spend more time at the beach than at work :D

    Andre
     
  5. anDRe Active Member

    Hi Mandy
    Thank you for your healp it was very usefful...and dont worry about Ian he didn´t change my mine ;)
     
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  6. Griff Moderator

    Yep you've got me on that one

    Glad I havent put you off. And if you get beach withdrawal symptons whilst here there is always a nice one at Folkstone...if you like pebbles... ;-)

    Ian
     
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