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Hi Janice,

Thank you for your response. As I mentioned before I am in my second year, also I am a canadian student studying in manchester. I am not sure whether that will be a bariier to the process or not. I was wondering if you could offer me any advice, or possibly any hospitals or clinics that have provided placements in the past. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

Amrit

Student Physiotherapist


From:  Janice Lazarski <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:  - for physiotherapists in education and practice <[log in to unmask]>
To:  [log in to unmask]
Subject:  Re: Elective Placements
Date:  Tue, 28 Mar 2006 11:54:57 -0500
>Hi Amrit,
>I am the clinical coordinator for physical therapy for a large university
>based hospital in New York.   We have offered clinical affiliations to
>international students in the past, however, due to the legal issues
>involved with contracts, malpractice insurance and student visas, none of
>the students were able to come.   You may contact me if you wish for more
>information.   Good luck.
>Janice
>
>
>
>Janice A. Lazarski, PT, DPT
>550 Harrison Center, Suite 100
>Syracuse, NY  13202
>(315)464-6312
>
>
>We all live under the same sky, but we don't see the same horizon.
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 3/25/2006 9:16:46 AM >>>
>Hi,
>
>  My name is Amrit, i'm  a second year physio student studying in the UK.
>At the moment i'm beginning to plan my elective placement for the end of
>my third year. I realise i might be jumping the gun but i am hoping to
>find a placement in the northeast US, more specifically new york or new
>jersey. I've been told and i am aware that it is very difficult to find
>placements abroad, but any advice from students, clincial educators, and
>clincians would really be appreciated. If anyone has any advice or any
>links i would really be grateful.
>
>Thank You
>
>Amrit
>
>Student Physiotherapist