After that date, you will no longer be able to withdraw from the exam, and you will forfeit your exam fee. You can withdraw from an exam up until the end of the testing window. Regardless of your decision, a processing fee will apply: You will be given the option to request a refund or to apply the exam fee to a future exam registration. You can withdraw from an exam from your FSBPT dashboard by clicking on “Withdraw from an Exam” in the Services menu. How do I withdraw from an exam with FSBPT? Prometric’s cancellation and rescheduling fees can be found in the table below: Canceling your testing appointment with Prometric does not automatically cancel your exam registration in FSBPT’s system. If you no longer wish to test in a specific testing window, you must cancel your appointment with Prometric. You can only reschedule your exam appointment within the testing window shown on your ATT letter. Once you have scheduled a testing appointment with Prometric, you can change your exam location or appointment time, depending on availability, by contacting Prometric. How do I cancel or reschedule my appointment with Prometric? Cancel your testing appointment with Prometric, and.There are two steps that must be completed if you want to cancel your exam registration: Sexual Misconduct and Boundary Violations.Supervised Clinical Practice Evaluation Tool.Diagnostic and Procedural Imaging in PT Practice.Criminal History Record Information/Criminal Background Checks.Presentation & Educational Materials for Members.Two-Year First-Time Pass Rate by School.NPTE Two-Year Ultimate Pass Rates by School. Rescheduling, Withdrawing, and No-Shows.Licensing Authorities Contact Information.Leveraging Operational Metrics to Help Justify State Board Regulatory Decisions.The 2018 FSBPT Membership Survey and the Building Blocks of Success.An Impossible Dream? Practice Advice in Physical Therapy Regulation.Setting the BAR: The Board self-Assessment Resource.Overcoming Barriers to Participation in the ELDD.Communicating with Key Stakeholders: Lessons from the Nevada Funeral and Cemetery Services Board.An Overview of Trauma’s Impact on Boundary Violation Investigations.President's Perspective: Being Nimble in 2020 and Beyond.A Discussion of Diversity in Physical Therapy Regulation.Using the Board Assessment Resource (BAR) Tool as Part of Strategic Planning.Using Claims Data to Identify Risks in PT Practice.Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Physical Therapy.It's Not Burnout! It is Moral Injury: Why Should Regulators be Concerned?.The CBA Forum: Kudos for Bridging the Great Divide.President’s Perspective: The Case for Evidence-Based Regulation.Physical Therapy Reaches Across Borders with the PT Compact.Exploring the Challenges of Regulating a 'Hands on' Profession in a 'Hands off' Era.Professional Issues with a PT Practitioner Who May Have a Substance Use Disorder.President's Perspective: The Importance of Understanding the Physical Therapy Workforce.Enhancing Healthy Practice through Self-Reflection.Revised Model Practice Act: Spotlight on Animal Physical Therapy.Model Practice Act: Reviewed, Revised, and Ready for Action.A Collective Approach to Increasing Fairness and Reducing Bias on the NPTE.President’s Perspective: FSBPT's Model for Responsible Governance.Credentialing Organizations for Non-US Candidates.ProCert Activities Certified through 2021.Continuing Competence Activity Standards.Continuing Competence Articles & Resources.Guidelines for Continuing Professional Development.
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