FinnO25 said:Hi all, i am just wondering, do i need to bring my personal Vaccination records from my family doctor? or does the army give me vaccinations regardless?
FinnO25 said:Hi all, i am just wondering, do i need to bring my personal Vaccination records from my family doctor? or does the army give me vaccinations regardless?
FinnO25 said:**Updated**
Application Date: April 3rd 2017
First Contact: April 5th 2017
CFAT Date : April 18th 2017
Medical Test: May 12th 2017
Interview completed: May 11th 2017
Position Offered: Pending
Sworn inending
Basic Training Beginsending
Just get your doctor/specialist to edit the form that you are given.FinnO25 said:so there is nothing i can bring to make it easier?
FinnO25 said:so there is nothing i can bring to make it easier?
Acool said:so I went to the place I usually go to, only to be told after a week of waiting that they cannot fill them out because they are just athletic therapists.
paleomedic said:. . . if you get your "athletic therapists" to write a discharge summary, basically a short report of what they treated you for, what they did and what they feel your prognosis is.
Scope of practice
3 The practice of physiotherapy is the assessment of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and cardio respiratory systems, the diagnosis of diseases or disorders associated with physical dysfunction, injury or pain and the treatment, rehabilitation and prevention or relief of physical dysfunction, injury or pain to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment function and promote mobility. 2009, c. 26, s. 22 (1).
Scope of practice
3. The practice of kinesiology is the assessment of human movement and performance and its rehabilitation and management to maintain, rehabilitate or enhance movement and performance. 2007, c. 10, Sched. O, s. 3.
paleomedic said:I don't work in recruiting, but something that might work is if you get your "athletic therapists" to write a discharge summary, basically a short report of what they treated you for, what they did and what they feel your prognosis is.
What recruiting is looking for is confirmation that your injury is healed to the point that you are not anticipated to have any future issues stemming from it.
Blackadder1916 said:I can see how one who used such services could confuse them for a physiotherapist, especially if thepatientclient was not specifically informed that they were not physiotherapists and thus not legally able to provide the services for which PTs are self-regulated.