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Can I study medical rehabilitation as an international student? I am passionate about helping people of all ages to go back to there optimum functioning both physically and psychologically.
I studied psychosocial rehabilitation which is the combination of physical rehabilitation and psychological rehabilitation in a college, I graduated two years ago.
I now have two years experience in Physiotherapy.
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Kazi Rubayee
Oriental medicine health professional, Acupuncturist, Holistic health practitioner
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Absolutely you can, with the strong foundation that you have in psychosocial and 2 years of experience.
Many universities offer graduate programs in medical rehabilitation, The US, UK, and Australia have excellent programs for international students graduate programs like master's, and doctorates, So, do the research and also know the requirements, each university has its own set of entry requirements when you go through the application process.
As an international student secure your financial plan, as scholarships, grants, and student loans should be available options.
Look into visa and work permit requirements. some countries let students work part-time.
All the best,
Many universities offer graduate programs in medical rehabilitation, The US, UK, and Australia have excellent programs for international students graduate programs like master's, and doctorates, So, do the research and also know the requirements, each university has its own set of entry requirements when you go through the application process.
As an international student secure your financial plan, as scholarships, grants, and student loans should be available options.
Look into visa and work permit requirements. some countries let students work part-time.
All the best,