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California board of physical therapy 

Mission of the California Medical Council

The mission of the California Medical Council is to protect health care consumers through proper licensing and regulation of doctors and surgeons and certain allied health care professionals and through strong, objective enforcement of the Medical Practice Act, and also to promote access to medical care. quality. caring through the Board's licensing and arrangement functions. California Physical Therapist Professional License Guide

1. HOW IS THE PROFESSION ORGANIZED IN THE KALIFORNIA REVIEW
This guide discusses what you should do as a foreign-educated physical therapist to be eligible for a license in California. At the same time, it includes a number of backgrounds and tips about the larger physical therapy profession to give you an idea of ​​the opportunities available when you work to build your career.

PROFESSIONAL REGULATIONS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY

The practice of physical therapy in California is regulated by the Department of Consumer Affairs and the California Physical Therapy Agency (PTBC). You must have permission to practice as a physical therapist (PT) in California.

This guide assumes that you have the equivalent of a U.S. degree. in physical therapy and that your California license will be a U.S. physical therapist license. your first. As a foreign-educated PT, you must first undergo your physical therapy education evaluated by the Foreign Credentials Commission on Physical Therapy (FCCPT). The FCCPT uses course work tools that are based on the year you graduate to determine whether your degree is equivalent to a U.S. physical therapist degree. The FCCPT also verifies that you have passed the test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

You will become a Physical Therapist through a License with Examination. The Federation of the State Council for Physical Therapy (FSBPT) manages the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE), which is required to have permission as a PT in California. There is also the California Law Exam which includes physical therapy laws and rules for licensing in California. After you have passed the NPTE, a trained foreign PT must complete a nine-month clinical practice period under the supervision of a licensed California PT.
Work Market for physical therapists

Physical Therapy is one of the developing fields in the US and its job prospects are very good. The PT profession is projected to experience faster growth, until 2020, than other jobs that require at least a master's degree. In 2010, PT had around 199,000 jobs in the U.S. Most PTs work full time, but around 25% hold part-time positions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the majority of PTs are employed in other health practitioner's offices or in hospitals. Home health care agents, outpatient care facilities, and nursing homes and residential care homes also employ many PT. In 2011, the average annual salary for PT was $ 78,270.

JOB SEARCH
Eligible PTs are in high demand and entrepreneurs will compete for their skills. The American Academy of Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation predicts that demand for PT services will exceed the supply of PTs in all 50 countries through 2030. Bilingual and bicultural PTs can even be more attractive to entrepreneurs serving various communities. Because of this demand, even part-time jobs can include attractive benefits such as health insurance, childcare, and school fees for further education.

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2. REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSINGGENERAL DESCRIPTION


Physical therapists who are educated internationally need to fulfill several requirements to receive a License with Examination as a PT in California.

I. EVALUATION OF FOREIGN DEGREE AND FOREIGN LICENSE WITH FCCPT

The California Physical Therapy Board requires you to assess your foreign physical therapy degree using the FCCPT Coursework Evaluation Tool (CWT) that applies on the date you receive your physical therapy degree.

FCCPT instructs you on the steps needed to evaluate your foreign title and license. This includes:

- Apply and pay online for Education Credential Review Services
- Ensure that you request that your report be prepared for the California Physical Therapy Board because this will make your records available to the State electronically
- Send an academic request form and license from the FCCPT application to the appropriate educational institution or license
- Send the authentication page notarized from the FCCPT application with a photo to the FCCPT

Provide translations for all documents received by the FCCPT that are not in English. The FCCPT requires you to contact a certified translator who will then send a copy of the document that is passed directly to the FCCPT If your physical therapy education is not taught in English, your FCCPT report will include the determination of English language proficiency tested on the TOEFL exam.

If your degree is not considered equivalent to an U.S. degree, you will be given information about the course or field of study in which you lack. If the Education Credential Review results in your education being found to be "unequal", you can apply to the FCCPT to reevaluate your educational credentials after sending additional information about your education. You must work directly with FCCPT to correct any deficiencies in your report; The California Physical Therapy Board has no role in the re-evaluation process or in your counseling in how to meet your educational shortcomings.

There are three additional companies that can use CWT to evaluate your education. The FCCPT procedure is described here because they represent the process of evaluating credentials and FCCPT is the entity that developed CWT. Another company that can be used for evaluation in the state of California is Delaware International Consultants, Inc. (ICD), International Educational Research Foundation (IERF), International Credential Associates, Inc. (ICA).

II. GET A NETWORK THROUGH VIA VENDOR THAT IS APPROVED BY CALIFORNIA FOR A CRIMINAL SEE RECORD

If you live in California, you must process LiveScan digital fingerprints. If you can't come to California, you can prepare an ink card and pay an additional $ 49 processing fee. Do not prepare your fingerprint card until your application is ready, because PTBC will only hold the mold for 60 days.

III. SEND YOUR APPLICATION OF LICENSE, SUPPORT DOCUMENTS REQUIRED, AND PAY APPLICATION FEES

Your application to the California Physical Therapy Board must include:
- Fee: $ 200 processing fee by check or money order from U.S. financial institution paid to PTBC
- Other documentation that must be accepted to complete your license application and qualify for the NPTE exam:
- A credential review in a closed envelope of the evaluator of your choice
- Fingerprint / Criminal Background Check Report

IV. PASS THE NPTE
There are several steps to bypassing NPTE:
- Register online with FSBPT for NPTE: there is a fixed exam date for NPTE that includes a tight deadline for registration. In 2013, the NPTE was worth $ 370.
- Receive Authorization to Test (ATT) from FSBPT: ATT letter which will include instructions on how to schedule your exam on the Prometric testing site. You must take the exam on the date stated in the ATT letter. There is a scheduling fee of $ 70.60 paid to Prometric when you schedule your exam.
- Take and pass the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) and receive a section letter. Your NPTE score must be available for PTBC within a week of testing.

IV. FULL OF CLINICAL PLACEMENTS IN NINE MONTHS
You will receive detailed information about your clinical service requirements when you are notified that you have passed NPTE. There are several requirements regarding the two types of settings where.

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3. TEST

To become a licensed PT in California, you must pass the California and NPTE Law exams.

CALIFORNIA LAW EXAMINATION


The California Law Exam is a one-hour multiple choice examination that includes the contents of the Physical Therapy Practice Law, Physical Therapy Regulations, and articles of association outside the Physical Therapy Practice Act.

Study links are available in the Important Links section.

EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL PHYSICAL THERAPY (NPTE)

The National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) is a computer-based test designed to assess the basic entry-level competencies of a physical therapist. This check is required for licenses in each state in the U.S. You cannot bring reference material or other testing tools to the exam.

NPTE CONTENT AREA

The NPTE content focuses on the clinical application of knowledge, concepts, and principles needed to provide safe and effective patient care. The current NPTE exam (January 2013 edition) is divided into five domains, some of which have subcategories. The percentage shows an estimate of the percent of questions that will be accepted by each test participant in the category:

- Examination of Physical Therapy (26.5%)
- Foundations for Evaluation, Comparative Diagnosis, and Prognosis (32.5%)
- Intervention (28.5%)
- Non-System Domains (12.5%)
- Equipment & Devices; Therapy modality (6%)
- Safety & Protection Professional responsibility; Research (6.5%)

NPTE SCHEDULING AND TESTING PROCEDURES
Prometric manages NPTE at the U.S. testing center. You can register with Prometric, but you cannot schedule an exam until your California application has been processed and you have received an Authorization to Test (ATT) notification. ATT includes detailed instructions for selecting a testing center and scheduling a date for taking NPTE.

On the day of the exam, you must bring an ATT and two forms of identification that can be accepted. Acceptable IDs are photo IDs currently issued by the government (passport, driver's license, etc.), and other identification pieces that have been printed in advance with your name and contain your signature. You will be fingerprinted, scanned with a metal detector stick, and photographed before your test and fingerprinted when you re-enter the test area after a break. You must arrive at least half an hour early; You will not be allowed to take the test if you arrive more than fifteen minutes late for your appointment. You will have up to 5 hours to complete the test, including the scheduled time for optional breaks.

FAILED NPTE
If you fail NPTE, you will be given a Score Report that shows the area that needs to be upgraded. You can use reports to learn what areas to learn before you take the exam. You must register to take the exam with FSBPT. You may take the exam no more than three times in a 12-month period.

PRACTICE FOR NPTE
There are many different resources that can help you prepare computer-based testing content and technology. There are various exam preparation resources available at low cost. FSBPT offers a Practice Examination Practice and Test Tool (PEAT) which are both available through their website for a fee. Consider investing in exam preparation because it can save you money by not having to pay to take the test and by entering the job market faster.


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