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Re-entry to practice - AHPRA application

Discussion in 'Australia' started by handyman1975, Apr 6, 2011.

  1. handyman1975

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    Hi,

    I have not been registered since April 2004 but am now looking to return to podiatry practice.

    As part of my application to AHPRA, I am required to provide a plan for professional development and for re-entry to practice for consideration of the Board.

    The UK and NZ boards have clear guidelines on what is required. I cannot find anything relating to Australia on the net.

    I would be grateful if anyone can provide some information on what the board may expect from this plan or who has experienced this process?

    Thanks

    Dan
     
  2. Hi Dan :welcome: To Podiatry Arena.

    I would suggest contacting the Podiatry council directly - get the info from the Horses Mouth so to speak.

    Good luck.
     
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