Thanks Karin and Otto, jane2005,
To tell you the truth we did call the CA PT Board to try and find out more. But first here is some more background on why I'm fishing for people's experiences -
From what we heard, CA is the toughest place to try and directly transfer foreign licensure due to their requirements. Seems that during the credential evaluation, since Indian education covers advanced physics/chem/bio in junior college (11th/12th) instead of during the undergraduate degree, they require an Indian-educated PT to
re-do certain general credits and basic science classes.
At this point, after working there for two years as a PT, my wife is wary of doing basic science classes all over again. So to save time and avoid doing these credits we're trying to figure out if it's
easier to get licensure in another state like Michigan and then transfer over to CA.
Can anyone confirm this through experience?Now going back to the call we made to the CA PT Board, they told us that if we were transfering licensure from a state like Michigan to California, she would still need to undergo the credential evaluation again and submit forms per -
http://www.ptb.ca.gov/license/applicat.htmHowever if we go to the FAQ on the site, here is what they say -
Q. I have a PT/PTA license in another state and I am now applying to California. What documentation do I need to submit with my application?
- Certificate of Completion Form (P1E) - Submit with the application in a sealed envelope.
- Verification of PT or PTA License - The PTBC will verify your license in another state online if the state in which you are licensed in has online verification. If the state does not have online verification, please request a Letter of Good Standing/Certificate of Endorsement to be submitted directly to the Physical Therapy Board of California from the State Board(s).
- Score Transfer Report from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy - This form is available through the FSBPT Web site at https://www.fsbpt.net/pt or call (703) 739-9420 to request the form.
- Resume of Work Experience
i.e. no requirement for a re-evaluation of credentials....!
Hence looking to see if anyone has had similar experiences and figured out how to make it all work...
Best,
/UM
QUOTE(Karin und Otto @ Mar 24 2007, 06:28 PM)

QUOTE(jane2005 @ Mar 24 2007, 08:21 PM)

Did she contact the licensing board? I'm sure they can provide some direction.
That's where I'd start... May also look into getting her school/credentials translated - and no..it's not unusual a question - am surprised it doesn't come up very often.. =)