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ANZPAC ASSESSMENT

Discussion in 'Australia' started by franherrero, Jul 24, 2014.

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  1. franherrero

    franherrero Welcome New Poster


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    Hello colleagues,

    My name is Francisco Herrero. I am a Spanish Podiatrist who is currently undergoing the ANZPAC's Qualification and Skills Assessment in order to resume my career here in Australia.

    What happen is that although I've been working as a Podiatrist for almost seventeen years, I've been requested to undertake a clinical competency assessment. ANZPAC has sent me some information about how the examination is, but I'd like to know the point of view from a Podiatrist who has been through the same situation. The more information collected, the better I can prepare the exam.

    Has anybody gone through this tortuous process? If so, could we have a coffee while talking about it?

    Thank you in advance.
     
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