- APTA
- Florida Board of Physical Therapy 50-315
Applies To:
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Vermont
Physical Therapists
- PT
- PTA
The Office of Professional Regulation, commonly known as “OPR,” is a division of the Office of the Secretary of State. OPR’s mission is to protect the public from incompetent or unethical practitioners through a system of licensure. The Office achieves this by supporting boards and advisor groups that oversee licensure of 50 professions (such as architects and tattooists) and approximately 80,000 licensees.
A physical therapist licensee must document completion of a total of 24 CE hours during the two-year licensing period preceding renewal. A physical therapist assistant licensee must document completion of 16 CE hours during the two-year licensing period preceding renewal.
CE hours must be obtained in subjects related to either the professional practice of physical therapy or patient/client management:
- The professional practice of physical therapy includes but is not limited to professional accountability, professional behavior and professional development.
- Patient/client management includes but is not limited to examination, evaluation and diagnosis and prognosis; plan of care; implementation; education; and discharge.
Each licensee shall retain such documentation for a period of five years after the course or activity concludes. The Office shall perform a random audit of licensees’ continuing competency activity requirements.
Board Contact Info
Office of Professional Regulation (OPR)
89 Main Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
Contact Form: https://sos.vermont.gov/opr/about-opr/contact-us/
Physical Therapist
CE hours must be obtained in subjects related to either the professional practice of physical therapy or patient/client management:
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The professional practice of physical therapy includes but is not limited to professional accountability, professional behavior and professional development.
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Patient/client management includes but is not limited to examination, evaluation and diagnosis and prognosis; plan of care; implementation; education; and discharge.
Credential Renewal
24 CE credit hours required for renewal.
Yes You can use CE-Credit.com for renewing your PT credential.
Any course accepted by Vermont Office of Professional Regulation: Physical Therapists is applicable to the PT credential.
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Physical Therapist Assistant
CE hours must be obtained in subjects related to either the professional practice of physical therapy or patient/client management:
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The professional practice of physical therapy includes but is not limited to professional accountability, professional behavior and professional development.
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Patient/client management includes but is not limited to examination, evaluation and diagnosis and prognosis; plan of care; implementation; education; and discharge.
Credential Renewal
16 CE credit hours required for renewal.
Yes You can use CE-Credit.com for renewing your PTA credential.
Any course accepted by Vermont Office of Professional Regulation: Physical Therapists is applicable to the PTA credential.
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