About The Event
The APC webinar by Academically is a live and online webinar for global physiotherapists, where you will get a chance to meet career coaches and industry experts. The webinar aims to help global physiotherapists in their careers by offering them guidance and support.
Here, you will get a chance to ask your career and profession-related questions to the experts and get answers while sitting in the comforts of your home.
The Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC) exam is a gateway for global physiotherapists looking to migrate, practice and settle in Australia.
Agenda
- Overview of the APC Exam and its importance
- Tips and strategies to excel in each section
- Guidance on the application process
- Firsthand experiences from successful APC Exam candidates
- Q&A session to address your specific queries
Who Should Attend?
The webinar is for global physiotherapists who have completed their bachelor's or master's degrees and are trying to make out of their careers. You must attend this webinar if you -
- Are registered a physiotherapist practising in any part of the world.
- Have just completed your BPT/MPT or any other relevant course.
- Wish to migrate to Australia as a registered physiotherapist.
- Want to get the best advice and guidance related to the APC exam or physiotherapy career.
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Time
17:30 PM - 18:30 PM ( IST )
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM ( AEST ) -
Registration Cost
Free -
Event Category
Physiotherapist APC Exam
Dr. Akram Ahmad
about the speaker
- Dr Akram Ahmad is a pharmacist, researcher and educator who has taught in several universities across India, Malaysia and Australia.
- He completed his B.Pharm and PharmD from India , post which he went on to complete his PhD from the University of Sydney.
- Dr Akram is a renowned researcher and his research profile is amongst the top 5% at Research Gate.
- He is the founder and CEO of Academically and a well-known career coach.
- He possesses a vast experience of over 11 years of teaching and research, and currently, he helps pharmacists and other healthcare professionals migrate to Australia and other countries and get better jobs.