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    Re: PLAR process

    hello, ann

    for point 2, I also had PLAR as the alliance said that I lacked credits in local practice. I had a self study package to learn about the local regulation and professional practice. What u need to do is read the information, do the test and check the answers yourself, and then as the notary public to sign a declaration form for u. It all depends on your schedule and it did not take long. I only spent 7-10 days to complete it. In fact, you can do that within a few days.

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    Thank You Sanchill! That helps. I will apply for the module as soon as possible. Are you already licensed as a PT in Canada or are you still in the process?
    Thank you once again and hope you have a nice day.
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    hi, ann

    I already completed all the exams and registered in 2008. Hoping that my information is not too out-dated

    Good luck and happy easter

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    Re: PLAR process

    Quote Originally Posted by sanchill View Post
    hi, ann

    I already completed all the exams and registered in 2008. Hoping that my information is not too out-dated

    Good luck and happy easter

    Sanchill
    Thank you sanchill! I also wanted information about books that you need inorder to prepare for the examination. Would you be able to give me a list of books and references like online practice tests.
    Also my let me know if i can keep in touch with you through email as it will be a while before i can take the test.
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    Hi Sanchil

    Did you take research or evidence based practice course to fulfil your credentialling? If so from where you did it? Pls help this info.

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    hi sanchil i want help i failed 4times in written exam i did ver well i dont know iam planning for last time give advice.my id is [email protected]


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    sowmiya, sorry for the late reply

    as i know that there is a report card from each exam, maybe u can revise your weakest section first; or you may start with the neuro-MSK first as it covers 50% of the questions

    if u have any questions, pls feel free to PM me; I will try my best to answer them

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    sorry, kavitha

    I did not need to take that course

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    Re: PLAR process

    Ann, Sorry for the late reply

    My main references for PCE exam are
    1) O'sullivan NPTE study guide ( I bought it online )
    2) Magee Orthopaedic Assessment
    3) Kisner and Colby for exercises and manual therapy guidelines
    4) The lecture notes from my university
    3) clinical oriented anatomy by Moore

    I have never seen online test for PCE.....

    please feel free to message me if u have any questions

    sanchill



 
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