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Join us for this very important episode where 5 special guests discuss how the recent repeated cancellations of the clinical component of the Physiotherapy Competence Exam (PCE) have been negatively impacting the PT profession as well as the lives of PT residents currently waiting to become fully licensed. TIMELINE: [0:00] Intro. [2:05] Laurin Black - gives context on what’s going on in the physiotherapy profession after the recent cancellation of the clinical component of the Practical Clinical Exam (PCE), how folks are affected, and potential next steps forward. [11:38] Cory Schneider - shares his thoughts on how we can use this opportunity for growth within the field of Physiotherapy. [17:26] Sameena Shaikh - internationally educated physiotherapist shares her thoughts on the recent cancelation of the clinical component of the PCE. [23:20] Rehginald Ragos - PT resident from UofT shares how the uncertainty of the PCE clinical component affects his life and his practice [25:57] Jyoti Mann - shares her thoughts on how the physiotherapy profession can make changes to how we are evaluated to become fully registered physiotherapists. THANK YOU to everyone for submitting your testimonies and telling us your thoughts.
Join us for this very important episode where 5 special guests discuss how the recent repeated cancellations of the clinical component of the Physiotherapy Competence Exam (PCE) have been negatively impacting the PT profession as well as the lives of PT residents currently waiting to become fully licensed. TIMELINE: [0:00] Intro. [2:05] Laurin Black - gives context on what’s going on in the physiotherapy profession after the recent cancellation of the clinical component of the Practical Clinical Exam (PCE), how folks are affected, and potential next steps forward. [11:38] Cory Schneider - shares his thoughts on how we can use this opportunity for growth within the field of Physiotherapy. [17:26] Sameena Shaikh - internationally educated physiotherapist shares her thoughts on the recent cancelation of the clinical component of the PCE. [23:20] Rehginald Ragos - PT resident from UofT shares how the uncertainty of the PCE clinical component affects his life and his practice [25:57] Jyoti Mann - shares her thoughts on how the physiotherapy profession can make changes to how we are evaluated to become fully registered physiotherapists. THANK YOU to everyone for submitting your testimonies and telling us your thoughts.