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    Re: FCCPT credentialing

    Yep we are at the mercy of the bureaucrats!!

    Whats your plan now? Are they saying prof or general ed credits is what you need?


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    Re: FCCPT credentialing

    All I needed was to complete 114hrs of clinical internship, which the University of St.Augustine gave me a failing grade. So now I have to try going back and doing it again. I work full time and have no money for another 3 credits. So right now I am stuck in a very bad place and no one seems to be able to help or give me any options. So what can I do? The professional and general education credits are easy to get. But interning after 4 yrs of being away from my field of study is very hard.


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    Re: FCCPT credentialing

    Wow! I dont think i can offer any advice on clinical hours. Youre right in that general and prof credits are relatively easy to get, just time consuming. I only had 10 general and the minimum of 90 prof but i need to do courses in both.

    I hope you get the hours worked out somehow. Good Luck!


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    Re: FCCPT credentialing

    Well you can use CLEP. It is easier and cheaper than taking courses. I am not sure if it works for professional credits though. Are you living in the US or still in the UK? I atleast am an American citizen. Good luck to you too.



 
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