Hello Doc! First we should apply for credentıal evaluatıon,then complete the credits online at a university in US,after that we can apply for a state licence,then get the eligibility letter and apply for NPTE,this is the alignment right?
Hello po Doc Jing. I'm a foreign-trained PT from the Philippines and I recently passed the npte for my New York license. Feeling so lost as I dont what to do next. Is there a way to contact you? Thank you so much.
Hi doc, may I know what's the difference between type 1 for immigration/licensure and ECR? My main goal is to take the NPTE as soon as possible, and currently I'm on type 1 for immigration review but I'm not sure if this review is appropriate for my situation. I mean, if I should take ECR first for the NPTE or just wait for my type 1 for immigration. Thinking of applying for New Mexico jurisdiction
Hi maam can u make a video about the details regarding requirements for state licensing as a PT in the US? The NYSED site says now that the applying PT needs a doctorate degree effective this oct 25,2024. Is this true? Cuz as far as i know, as a PH PT who wants to practice on the US, we do not need doctorate degree. We just need to pass the US licensing state board right? Can you pls help us :(
This is a new development. I researched on it. It was a proposal bill that was turned into law and when you go to the website of NYSED, it is indeed NOW a requirement to be DPT before you can apply to NY. Here is the reference under "Education Requirements" www.op.nysed.gov/professions/physical-therapists/license-requirements
@@JustUpright so its sad news to aspiring PTs who wants to practice to NY? as it would be more expensive and complicated process rather than the previous one? :(
wow nice video
Many many thanks
Hello Doc! First we should apply for credentıal evaluatıon,then complete the credits online at a university in US,after that we can apply for a state licence,then get the eligibility letter and apply for NPTE,this is the alignment right?
Hi. Yes.
Hello po Doc Jing. I'm a foreign-trained PT from the Philippines and I recently passed the npte for my New York license. Feeling so lost as I dont what to do next. Is there a way to contact you? Thank you so much.
Hi I am exactly in the same situation , did you figure it out ?
Hi. Please watch this ua-cam.com/video/ALepS0NS0Js/v-deo.html
Hi doc, may I know what's the difference between type 1 for immigration/licensure and ECR? My main goal is to take the NPTE as soon as possible, and currently I'm on type 1 for immigration review but I'm not sure if this review is appropriate for my situation. I mean, if I should take ECR first for the NPTE or just wait for my type 1 for immigration. Thinking of applying for New Mexico jurisdiction
Please watch this ua-cam.com/video/eZQAHelfLvM/v-deo.html
Hi maam can u make a video about the details regarding requirements for state licensing as a PT in the US? The NYSED site says now that the applying PT needs a doctorate degree effective this oct 25,2024. Is this true? Cuz as far as i know, as a PH PT who wants to practice on the US, we do not need doctorate degree. We just need to pass the US licensing state board right? Can you pls help us :(
This is a new development. I researched on it. It was a proposal bill that was turned into law and when you go to the website of NYSED, it is indeed NOW a requirement to be DPT before you can apply to NY. Here is the reference under "Education Requirements" www.op.nysed.gov/professions/physical-therapists/license-requirements
@@JustUpright so its sad news to aspiring PTs who wants to practice to NY? as it would be more expensive and complicated process rather than the previous one? :(
Hi doc, I am a greencard holder in California, USA. I graduated BSPT in the Philippines. Do I need to take TOEFL in order to take NPTE? Thankyou!
Based on their website, yes you do.