Posted on 06 August 2011. Tags: apta, CEU, continuing education
As a recent graduate and new physical therapist, I am beginning to look at continuing education courses. Rather than just take courses that look interesting, I would like to direct my efforts toward a particular subject area in order to set myself apart from other new grads.
I am not really certain which area of physical therapy I would like to specialize in and therefore am having difficulty selecting the appropriate continuing education courses to take. I am sure I am not the only one having this problem so I began to search for continuing education courses offered.
The first and most obvious spot I started was the APTA. You can find continuing education information in their learning center by following this link: http://learningcenter.apta.org/
While looking for more continuing education courses, I came across physicaltherapycontinuingeducation.org. This site is compiled of a series of interviews of experts in their respective fields on various topics. I found these quite interesting and informative and thought I would pass along the link to our rehabstudents.com friends.
Another useful tool I found was through rehabedge.com. Through rehabedge, you can search for continuing education courses by topic, state, format, provider, instructor, or dates. You can access their site through this link: http://www.rehabedge.com/Search.aspx.
These are just a few sites I came across in a brief search. If you have others please by sure to let us know!
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Posted on 10 July 2011. Tags: helpful, new site, NPTE, prep, PT
Similar to the first blog I shared with you guys, this site is from a member of the www.physicaltherapyforum.com website. It’s a great source of information or moral support. His site is just starting out, but he promises to update it frequently. Enjoy!
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Posted on 22 June 2011. Tags: NPTE, NPTE practice exam scores, NPTE scores, O'Sullivan, practice exam, preparation, PTEXAM, Scorebuilders, study, study guide, TherapyEd
This post has been a long time coming. I totally agree with what Chad said in this article on the same subject. It is good to know how others prepared for and passed the NPTE…so here are my 2 bits:
I studied for 5 weeks, nearly every day. I used a hybrid system between the PTEXAM by Scorebuilders (Giles) and TherapyEd’s Review & Study Guide (O’Sullivan). I stared with O’Sullivan, digging deep into the Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular sections. Also, like Chad, I had my anatomy atlas (Grants) opened next to the study guide. After those 2 chapters (which are extremely detailed) I switched tactics and used Scorebuilders for my academic review. I am glad I did this for a couple reasons. The layout of the book suited my eye better…I felt more comfortable and could study longer from it. Also, although pertinent, the information inside is not as detailed and has more charts/tables. I think they describe it nicely on the back cover of their book: ” We don’t try to teach you everything there is to know about physical therapy-only the information and strategies you will need to pass the exam.” I felt like TherapyEd was trying to re-teach me everything sometimes, and it got overwhelming. It became my secondary guide if I needed supplemental information.
After those first two chapters I took my first TherapyEd practice exam. This may have been a mistake as I was not prepared at all, but also it gave me a good baseline as to what I would need to focus on in the future. After that, I really took the rest of the practice exams whenever I felt like I had learned more in my weaker areas. No set schedule, but I alternated between Scorebuilders and TherapyEd. I also took the PEAT exams…a long time ago. Here are my practice exam scores:
PEAT 1- 141
PEAT 2- 132
TherapyEd A- 121
Scorebuilders 1- 144
TherapyEd B- 134
Scorebuilders 2- 161
TherapyEd C- 140
Scorebuilders 3- 158
As you can see, I performed better on the Scorebuilders tests. I don’t know that they are any easier, just different. I like how they mimic the PEAT in format with the blue screen, etc. I also found them easier to navigate, etc. I considered purchasing the Scorebuilders Online Advantage tests, but considering I took 8 practice tests I don’t think I really needed it.
I got to a point (after the 161) where all I wanted to do was take practice tests. I think they really helped me identify weaknesses, but they also helped me study. After every exam I went back through the questions with my book and re-examined all my responses, even the correct ones. Scorebuilders was great in that they gave a reason for EVERY response. Not a catch all “refer to information about such and such if you missed this question.”
Finally, I prayed. A lot during the whole process. I am a religious person and this helped me. It may not be something you do, but a little extra help couldn’t hurt, right?
Anyways, I passed the exam and am now waiting for a license. How will you know when you’re ready? I don’t know how to say, but I had a feeling deep down saying I was good to go. Have confidence, study hard, and you’ll do great!
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Posted on 21 June 2011. Tags: NPTE, practice exam, practice test, Scorebuilders, study tips
I know many physical therapy students are out there studying away for the NPTE. I know when I was studying I wanted to know how others were preparing and what they were getting on their practice tests. So, I thought I would give a little insight into how I studied and what my practice test scores were.
I used Scorebuilders PTEXAM: The Complete Study Guide as my primary study source. I also attend a review session provided by Scorebuilders. I supplemented this with a very general review of images (I’m a visual learner) from Clinically Oriented Anatomy by Moore, Dalley, and Agur. While going through the Scorebuilders book, I wrote down any information I was unfamiliar with to review at a later time. This was the method I used for studying.
If you are a visual learner as I am, it might benefit you to review our videos of special tests at http://videos.rehabstudents.com/.
I took 5 practice tests including 2 PEATs and 3 Scorebuilders from the CD provided in the book. My scores were as follows.
PEAT 1: 142
PEAT 2: 155
Scorebuilders 1: 152
Scorebuilders 2: 148
Scorebuilders 3: 149
I took the tests in the order listed above and studied for 24 days after graduation with occasional sessions before I graduated. I was a little paranoid about my scores not increasing over the course of studying but I did pass the NPTE. Hopefully this will be of help to some of our readers out there. If nothing else maybe it will give you a little peace of mind prior to taking your exam.
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Posted on 21 June 2011. Tags: helpful, new site, resource, videos, youtube
The other night I received an email from Penny Thomas, the person running howtobecomeaphysicaltherapist.org saying we have been included in their latest blog post “20 Stunning Physical Therapy Infographics.” Pretty cool stuff if you ask me!
Now that I have endless amounts of free time I checked out Penny’s site and it seems to be coming along nicely. On the main page is a directory of sorts with the most helpful links (in my opinion) being found on the left hand side. If you find yourself with some extra time I think you should paruse on over to howtobecomeaphysicaltherapist.org.
Ok enough of the blabber, below is the link to the 40 youtube videos. This comes from a post I found on Penny’s blog. Enjoy!
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Posted on 11 June 2011. Tags: advice, help, info, NPTE, physical therapy prep
While I was studying for the NPTE I came across these forums. The majority of the people on there seem to be foreign born people taking the NPTEi, but the information that can be found on there is still quite helpful.
A member by the name divya12 has created a blog to help others in their preparation for the NPTE.
This site is for helping physical therapists appearing for NPTE. The information given here should only be taken as an aid/tool to help prepare for the license examination and not otherwise. Actual exam questions will not be shared/discussed here.
It is only a few weeks old but already divya has written a few quality posts covering various topics and I would imagine she will have plenty more as time goes by. She seems like she knows her stuff and from slightly stalking her on the forums she has recently passed the NPTE after failing it before so I am sure she can understand what most people are going through when trying to prepare for the test.
I highly recommend this blog!
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Posted on 03 June 2011. Tags: cardiopulmonary assessment, chest pt, fremitus, lungs, osculate, pulmonary, thorax, youtube
Here’s a youtube video that I think does a pretty good job of explaining a thorough chest inspection. The narrator explains just about everything and even dumbs it down for those who don’t speak medical.
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Posted on 03 June 2011. Tags: cheking results, NPTE, prometric, test
I just thought I would share an email from Chad with all of you people out there. Its about that time when we are all starting to take the NPTE, so I am sure you guys would like to know how to check to see if you passed.
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let everybody know how to check to see if you passed the NPTE if you didn’t already know.
Use this link: https://pt.fsbpt.net/spa/ServiceStatus/
Fill in the required information and click continue. On the next screen when your results are in you will see “Score Received from Prometric – Passed” (which I did!) or failed (which I know none of us will do). If your results are not in you will just see the authorization to test information. I took my test June 1st at 12:30 and found out June 2nd at 7:00 AM. Good luck everybody!
Chad
On a side note, I took my exam yesterday at noon and finished around 5:30pm and found out this morning around 7am eastern time, so 4am out here in AZ. (I didn’t sleep all that great last night… not sure why)
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Posted on 22 May 2011. Tags: 2011, 2012, Boards, NPTE, testing dates
There is new information about the 2011 and 2012 PT test dates that you can share with students and candidates.
2012 PT NPTE dates confirmed
Here is the schedule for the administration of the PT National Physical Therapy Exams in 2012. This information will be posted on our website Monday, May 23, 2011.
Continuous testing ends June 30, 2011
Candidates who want an exam date on or before June 30, 2011 must register by May 31, 2011 and be approved by their jurisdiction by June 15, 2011.
Registration for 2011 fixed-date testing begins June 1, 2011
Beginning June 1, 2011, all PT NPTE candidates will be able to schedule their test on one of three dates in 2011.
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There is no change to PTA testing. PTA NPTEs are still being offered on a continuous basis.
Fixed-Date testing webpage
Distribution: PT and PTA Program Directors and faculty members
FSBPT Council of Board Administrators
APTA Academic Council, Student Assembly, board, staff representatives
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Posted on 14 May 2011. Tags: flash cards, flashcards, IER, NPTE, O'Sullivan, review
Someone by the name Marmite22 has created 27 “sets” of online flashcard over various categories covered on the NPTE over at quizlet.com. They are mostly based from IER aka TherapyEd’s review book aka the O’Sullivan review book and some from Scorebuilders. This should be a welcomed tool for those of us taking the NPTE before June 30. Let me know if you guys find this helpful.
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