Career change - BPT program

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I am currently working in a pharmacutical company but after 5 years I now know the office/computer/lack of human contact is not for me, even though the pay is great!
I am interested in a career change into physical therepy, as I currently completed a year long personal training course and loved every moment of it, particulary the module on anatomy and sport injuries.
I live and studied in Israel, where I obtained a BA in International Relations and most recently a MBA.
Physical therapy in Israel is taught in universities as a first degree (BPT) and I have been accepted into a program at Tel Aviv University starting this October.
However, as I am an US citizen I was wondering once I finish the program can I practice in the US pending the completion of a state exam, for example California?
Does any know if there are any other requirements for foreign taught physical thereapists holding a BPT to work in the US?
 
There was an Indian student at my university who had his BPT from a school in India and he was moving to New York after his masters in Exercise Science - something about this being the only state he could practice in with his foreign BPT. Don't have any hard facts for you though.
 
Hi,
Please take a look at these links. I highly recommend a lot more research than what I provided in regards to the school you're planning to attend and US PT school equivalency.
Accumulated list of state requirements:
http://www.visalaw.com/IMG/ptchart.pdf

International academic evaluation NGOs.

Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy
http://www.fccpt.org/

International Consultants of Delaware
http://www.icdeval.com/evaluation/physicaleval.shtml

International Credentialing Association (ICA)
http://www.icaworld.com/

International Education Research Foundation:
http://ierf.org/
 
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