About Course
This comprehensive webinar is designed for physiotherapists and healthcare professionals seeking to understand the UK healthcare system, with a focus on the National Health Service (NHS). Participants will explore the NHS structure, funding mechanisms, and the full scope of physiotherapy roles—from entry-level banding to advanced clinical career progression.
The course addresses key professional standards in UK practice, including clinical governance, medical documentation, patient communication, and ethical behaviour. Learners will gain insight into UK workplace culture and professional conduct norms vital for successful integration.
Additional modules cover HCPC registration requirements, CPD planning, and physiotherapy career development tools. Whether you're preparing for NHS employment, UK licensure, or international relocation, this webinar provides essential knowledge and resources to help you succeed as a physiotherapist in the UK.
What you’ll gain:
A clear understanding of NHS structure and physiotherapy roles
Insights into HCPC registration, CPD portfolios, and documentation standards
Practical strategies for navigating UK workplace culture and communication
A downloadable certificate and career-enhancing resource pack
Who Should Enroll:
- Qualified Physiotherapists
- Physiotherapy Students
- Early-Career Physiotherapists
- Physiotherapists transitioning into hands-on clinical roles
CPD Credit Hours
1.5 hour
Resources
Downloadable Course Material
CPD Certificate
60 Days Access to Course
Disclaimer: Our online physiotherapy courses meet the criteria and guidelines for CPD (Continuing Professional Development). The CPD hours indicated on the certificate contribute towards fulfilling professional standards and requirements necessary for CPD audits conducted by the HCPC and AHPRA. These CPD hours are important for maintaining physiotherapy registration and ensuring compliance with CPD audit and Physiotherapy registration renewal processes. Our courses are recognized as valuable continuing education resources across the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Asia and the Middle East.