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Hello. I'm a foreign-educated PT and I got my B.S. in PT last year. My FCCPT evaluated my education to be substantially equivalent to the first professional degree in the US (which was Master's degree). Now I'm thinking of taking a tDPT course to at least be "educationally on par" with the American new grads. But I wanted to ask for some feedback from others who would happen to know about Evidence in Motion's program.
For taking the tDPT, I have 2 options as of now:
1) Utica College's tDPT program (online)
2) Evidence in Motion's Manual Therapy Certificate + tDPT program (online + 4x onsite hands on training)
I originally would take Utica's program but the thought of learning both manual therapy and getting a DPT at once is enticing.
Does anyone happen to know if EIM's courses are indeed effective? I can't seem to find reliable reviews online, and a friend have told me they were too easy compared to Utica's.
P.S. Would anyone know the best program to learn from that can offer both manual therapy knowledge and tDPT? Preferrably online because I want to keep my job near home.
Thank, I would appreciate all the advice and help! 🙂
For taking the tDPT, I have 2 options as of now:
1) Utica College's tDPT program (online)
2) Evidence in Motion's Manual Therapy Certificate + tDPT program (online + 4x onsite hands on training)
I originally would take Utica's program but the thought of learning both manual therapy and getting a DPT at once is enticing.
Does anyone happen to know if EIM's courses are indeed effective? I can't seem to find reliable reviews online, and a friend have told me they were too easy compared to Utica's.
P.S. Would anyone know the best program to learn from that can offer both manual therapy knowledge and tDPT? Preferrably online because I want to keep my job near home.
Thank, I would appreciate all the advice and help! 🙂