FSBPT has scheduled an NPTE Summit to focus on policy implications for PT licensure in light of recent NPTE security breaches. FSBPT seeks to create a set of recommendations to the FSBPT board of directors about the testing process and to develop a preliminary communication strategy of the recommendations to members and stakeholders.
Expected attendees include jurisdiction members and administrators, FSBPT committee members and representatives of APTA’s board and staff, Academic Council, Student Council, PTA Caucus and Prometric. The AAIHR should also be in attendance.
The NPTE Summit is scheduled for July 29-31, 2011 in Dallas, Texas.
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Chris Musillo is a partner at Musillo Unkenholt Immigration Law. He is a graduate of Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania. When not zealously representing his clients, Chris enjoys outdoor sports, listening to music, traveling and reading.
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