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REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS IN NATIONAL AND WORLDWIDE MOBILITY FCLB CONGRESS MONTREAL 4-7 MAY, 2005 DR PETER BULL MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA
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WHO ARE THE MOBILE PRACTITIONERS?... Macquarie university has 151 international students amongst its 700 students, representing 18 different countries: 63 students from Europe 52 students from Asia 29 students from North America 1 student from Africa
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WHO ARE THE MOBILE PRACTITIONERS?... Most international students return home after graduation Approximately 10-20% of local students head overseas after graduation, typically most to the UK CCEA has, so far this year, examined 28 overseas practitioners seeking registration in Australia
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CCEI MODEL STANDARDS & ACCREDITATION EQUIVALENCY CCE Australia requires the following for equivalent standards for registration: 1. Graduates from a non-CCE accredited school are required to sit: 1.Part I (Basic Sciences), 2.Part II (Clinical Sciences), 3.Part III (Viva & Clinical Practicum).
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CCEI MODEL STANDARDS & ACCREDITATION EQUIVALENCY CCE Australia requires the following for equivalent standards for registration: 2. Graduates from a CCE accredited school are required to sit: 1.Part II (Clinical Sciences), 2.Part III (Viva & Clinical Practicum), and are exempt from Part I of the CCEA exam.
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CCEI MODEL STANDARDS & ACCREDITATION EQUIVALENCY CCE Australia requires the following for equivalent standards for registration: 3. Graduates from a CCE accredited school, AND who have Parts I,II, & III of the NBCE, are only required to sit: 1.Part III (Viva & Clinical Practicum), and are exempt from Parts I & II of the CCEA exams
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A MODEL FOR PORTABILITY… CCE ACCREDITED SCHOOL NBCE (OR EQUIVALENT) EXAM (PARTS I,II,III) ALL CANDIDATES TAKE CLINICAL PRACTICUM IN THEIR JURISTICTION, COMPRISING VIVA PANEL AND CLINICAL PRACTICUM
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