FCCPT requirements for secondary education
Hi, im a UK trained physio lookined to have my qualifications evaluated by the FCCPT. I have two points im a little concerned about:
1. Does the FCCPT require all secondary education results including GCSE's to help cover the chemistry and physics components?
2. If so, does the examining board need a copy of each syllabus for each course such as maths, history, geography etc...?
ANy help with this would be great as this is one hell of a complicated process!
Cheers, James.
Re: FCCPT requirements for secondary education
I have applied for NY Credential Evaluation and I have only submitted secondary certificate only. They haven't asked anything else so I think it is OK to submit only certificates.
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many thanks. Would it be possible to keep in touch and let me know how things go with the evaluation, if it acually is sufficient? Thanks
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Sure, we will be in contact.
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Hi James, I'm a British Physiotherapist out in the US trying to attain licensure.
Your GCSE's will not cover the Physics or Chemistry as its has to be of college standard i.e. A-level. I am doing mine here at community college. I may be wrong but they told me GCSE's did not count to GE credit. Hope this helps.
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Hi Rollie,
Which State are you in? I'm in Connecticut and I think it is actually impossible to get licensed in this State.
I need integumentary and pharmacology :eek:
Jodie
Re: FCCPT requirements for secondary education
Hi, I am new to this forum, but thought I would post. i am a British trained Physio working here in USA for last 20 years and currently undergoing FCCPT evaluation for licensure in another state. Will help with any info I can on licensure in USA.... long and difficult process!