The Art and Science of Physio

2026 E2 - Is Hiring International Physios Worth It? The Good, the Bad & the Reality

29 min · 1. Feb. 2026
Episode 2026 E2 - Is Hiring International Physios Worth It? The Good, the Bad & the Reality Cover

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In this episode of The Art and Science of Physio, Jeremy Hobbs and James Schomburgk unpack the realities of hiring overseas-trained physiotherapists in Australia. With new registration pathways creating both opportunity and confusion, they explore the benefits, risks, and practical considerations for practice owners — including the evolving APEP pathway, the challenges of the Trans-Tasman route, and what true clinical readiness looks like. Whether you’re recruiting internationally or navigating registration as an overseas physio, this episode offers clarity, real-world insights, and guidance to help you make safer, smarter decisions.

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2026 E3 - The Power of the Net Promoter Score: Predicting Practice Success and Building Patient Loyalty

In this episode of The Art and Science of Physio, Jeremy and James explore the Net Promoter Score (NPS), a highly validated tool used to predict the future success of a physiotherapy practice. Unlike "lag" indicators that look backward, the NPS acts as a future projector by asking patients one simple question: how likely they are to refer a friend or family member on a scale of 0 to 10. The hosts break down the startling data behind what the scores mean in regards to referrals, return business and they warn against the "danger zone" of merely satisfied clients. Listeners will learn practical strategies for collecting unskewed data, and the "game-changing" second question that uncovers exactly how to move patients from being satisfied to becoming loyal advocates.

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