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How to Apply as Physical Therapist to the U.S.

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How to Apply as Physical Therapist to the U.S., available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 36 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 8 subscribers.

You will learn about To have a CLEAR understanding of the processes involved in applying to the U.S. To SAVE time, money, and resources by preventing mistakes that may lead to delayed processing and expiration of documents needing re-application. To SAVE you from headaches and frustrations from being overly confused for not knowing what to do and where to start. To know the different types of visas for foreign trained PTs This course is ideal for individuals who are Fresh graduate physical therapists or Foreign-educated or foreign-trained physical therapists or Student physical therapists from outside the U.S. It is particularly useful for Fresh graduate physical therapists or Foreign-educated or foreign-trained physical therapists or Student physical therapists from outside the U.S.

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Summary

Title: How to Apply as Physical Therapist to the U.S.

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 36

Number of Published Lectures: 36

Number of Curriculum Items: 36

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $64.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • To have a CLEAR understanding of the processes involved in applying to the U.S.
  • To SAVE time, money, and resources by preventing mistakes that may lead to delayed processing and expiration of documents needing re-application.
  • To SAVE you from headaches and frustrations from being overly confused for not knowing what to do and where to start.
  • To know the different types of visas for foreign trained PTs
  • Who Should Attend

  • Fresh graduate physical therapists
  • Foreign-educated or foreign-trained physical therapists
  • Student physical therapists from outside the U.S.
  • Target Audiences

  • Fresh graduate physical therapists
  • Foreign-educated or foreign-trained physical therapists
  • Student physical therapists from outside the U.S.
  • MAIN GOALS OF THIS COURSE: For you as foreign-trained physical therapist applicants:

    > To have a CLEAR understanding of the processes involved in applying to the U.S. to be a licensed physical therapist

    > To SAVE time, money, and resources by preventing mistakes that may lead to delayed processing and expiration of documents needing re-application a.k.a additional payments/expenses.

    > To SAVE you from headaches and frustrations from being overly confused for not knowing what to do and where to start.

    What will you get from this course?

    1. FREE E-book of the Updated Version of book: “PT Path to US: Foreign-Trained Physical Therapists’ Step-by-Step Guide to U.S. Application.”

    2. More then 30 Video Lessons (not counting the bonus videos): I organized the videos in orderly manner to help you understand which task to do first and which ones will be next.

    3. EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS. I added videos exclusively for this course only. These videos cannot be accessed on our YouTube channel.

    4. BONUS videos. These are videos not necessarily part of the process, but contain vital information and answers to most frequently asked questions.

    Save yourself from headaches, frustrations, and confusion. Applying to the U.S. as a foreign-trained physical therapist is not an easy feat. It is a very daunting task. But this course will walk you through step-by-step in order for you to have a clear understanding of the process and be guided well.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Why take this course? What benefits will you get from this course?

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Lecture 3: Overview of the Step-by-Step Process

    Lecture 4: Basic Terminologies

    Lecture 5: MORE LEARNING Video: Is Physical Therapy still in-demand job in the U.S.?

    Chapter 2: STEP 1: Choose a State

    Lecture 1: What to know when choosing a state

    Chapter 3: III. STEP 2 CREDENTIALING AND VISA SCREEN CERTIFICATE

    Lecture 1: What is credentialing?

    Lecture 2: What is Health Care Worker Certificate (HCWC) a.k.a. Visa Screen Certificate

    Lecture 3: 3. FCCPT services

    Lecture 4: What credentialing agency should I choose?

    Lecture 5: What is Course Work Tool (Part 1)

    Lecture 6: Course Work Tool Part 2 Summary

    Lecture 7: Important FAQ: Can I practice with just BSPT degree?

    Lecture 8: FAQ: What to get to apply to the U.S.: Masters or Doctorate degree in PT?

    Lecture 9: FAQ: Do I need to be a Doctor of Physical Therapy to practice to the US?

    Chapter 4: STEP 3 Apply to state of your choice

    Lecture 1: General Guide on Initial Licensure Requirements

    Lecture 2: How to apply to New York – Part 1

    Lecture 3: How to Apply to NY part 2

    Lecture 4: How to Apply to California

    Lecture 5: How to Apply to Florida

    Chapter 5: TOEFL PASSING SCORE

    Lecture 1: TOEFL Passing Score

    Chapter 6: What is Alternate Identification Number (AIN)

    Lecture 1: AIN

    Chapter 7: STEP 6 SECURE INTERVIEW SCHEDULE WITH US EMBASSY AHEAD OF TIME

    Lecture 1: How to apply for tourist visa

    Chapter 8: National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) registration

    Lecture 1: NPTE Registration

    Chapter 9: STEP 8 Authorization to Test (ATT)

    Lecture 1: What is ATT?

    Chapter 10: STEP 9 CONTACT PROMETRIC

    Lecture 1: NPTE scheduling

    Chapter 11: U.S. Embassy Interview

    Lecture 1: U.S. Embassy Interview Tips

    Chapter 12: STEP 11 PASS NPTE

    Lecture 1: How many times can you take NPTE?

    Lecture 2: Where can I take the NPTE

    Chapter 13: STEP 12 EMPLOYMENT

    Lecture 1: Employment contract

    Lecture 2: Can I file my own visa?

    Lecture 3: What is H1B or working visa?

    Lecture 4: Timeline for Working Visa Petition

    Lecture 5: Biggest mistake of H1B or working visa holder.

    Lecture 6: What are the types of immigrant visas for foreign-trained therapists?

    Lecture 7: Immigrant visa or green card timeline

    Instructors

  • How to Apply as Physical Therapist the U.S.  No.2
    Ginalyn Ruder
    Physical Therapist Clinical Coach
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