123EW Full Member 10+ Year Member Jun 12, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Has anyone used teaching hours as part of accruing post doc hours toward licensure? I am wondering how the hours count -- is it direct teaching hours only or does prep time/grading time/etc. count toward this as well?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Has anyone used teaching hours as part of accruing post doc hours toward licensure? I am wondering how the hours count -- is it direct teaching hours only or does prep time/grading time/etc. count toward this as well?
erg923 Regional Clinical Officer, Centene Corporation Account on Hold 15+ Year Member Jun 12, 2016 #2 123EW said: Has anyone used teaching hours as part of accruing post doc hours toward licensure? I am wondering how the hours count -- is it direct teaching hours only or does prep time/grading time/etc. count toward this as well? Click to expand... Yes. Varies by state.
123EW said: Has anyone used teaching hours as part of accruing post doc hours toward licensure? I am wondering how the hours count -- is it direct teaching hours only or does prep time/grading time/etc. count toward this as well? Click to expand... Yes. Varies by state.
E EmotRegulation Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Faculty Psychologist Jun 12, 2016 #3 Also yes, and agreed with erg's comment that it varies by state as to what "counts" and what doesn't. Gotta check with your state board.
Also yes, and agreed with erg's comment that it varies by state as to what "counts" and what doesn't. Gotta check with your state board.
D DrMikeP Full Member Verified Member Faculty 7+ Year Member Psychologist Jun 13, 2016 #4 EmotRegulation said: Also yes, and agreed with erg's comment that it varies by state as to what "counts" and what doesn't. Gotta check with your state board. Click to expand... As stated it varies by state, BUT if you do it and then move to a state that doesn't allow such you might find you run into problems getting licensed. So use caution in doing such.
EmotRegulation said: Also yes, and agreed with erg's comment that it varies by state as to what "counts" and what doesn't. Gotta check with your state board. Click to expand... As stated it varies by state, BUT if you do it and then move to a state that doesn't allow such you might find you run into problems getting licensed. So use caution in doing such.