I'm applying for the H&CPC registration as a Radiographer. I have been registered and working in the US for over twenty years, currently in my 19th year at a union job.
The application requires a course information form to be filled out by the school I went to detailing the courses I took. I went to school at the Academy of Health Sciences at Ft Sam Houston, Texas while in the Army.
I sent the word doc as an attachment, and the school refused. All they will do is send me a sealed transcript. H&CPC doesn't need to know what classes I took , they want to know what was taught in those classes, I believe.
The rest of my application is fine, and I'm hoping they won't care, as Britain is short of radiographers and I have decades of experience, but...
I stress out about these things; I made my manager re-write my professional reference because he used blue ink (instructions say black).
If anyone else has applied to the Health & Care Professions Council, how was your application experience? How strict were they with your application?
If you're working as a radiographer now, how is it? What's your patient load like? What's the equipment like?
Thanks in advance...