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How to Register for the NPTE in all 50 States

Hey New Grads!  Congratulations on making it to the NPTE!

We created this resource because new graduate physical therapists like you have the challenge of both preparing for and to apply for the NPTE once you complete your education.

I know… Why is it a challenge to apply for the board exam?  Great question! The last thing you should have to think about is applying to take an exam.

To apply for the NPTE seems straight forward. Like everything else in healthcare, it surely is not. Applying for the NPTE must be done in a timely manner, and their are multiple steps that must be completed. The NPTE is only available 4 times per year so any oversight can lead to missing a deadline and delaying the time at which you are able to test and practice as a therapist.

This eBook will take you through the necessary steps to apply for the national exam through the FSBPT and follow with the steps and considerations required for each of the 50 states.

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About Brett Kestenbaum

As a physical therapist myself, I understand the general struggles of life after graduation, and the importance of focused attention on our patients. As vice president of New Grad Media, and Head of Growth at CovalentCareers.com, I am afforded the opportunity to connect with thousands of physical therapists around the country. My goal is to improve the accessibility of information and careers for healthcare practitioners. Feel free to message me at any time! Always happy to connect.
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2 comments

  1. Kelsey Shatto

    Idaho application also needs to be notarized!

  2. Thanks Kelsey! I updated the resource and credited you in the update 🙂

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