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Why The PCE Must Change (Or Not) To Reflect CURRENT EVIDENCE

SPECIAL EDITION

FREE Webinar: Wednesday September 15 at 8:30pm Eastern (5:30pm Pacific)

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Join us for a SPECIAL EPISODE as we continue the conversation on the FUTURE of the PCE. Our panelists will discuss...

✔️  The results of the systematic review and meta-analysis of measurement properties of objective structured clinical examinations used in physical therapy licensure and a structured review of licensure practices in countries with well-developed regulation systems (Bobos, et al.)

✔️  What the results of this study (and the report from the Saskatchewan College) mean for the future of physiotherapy licensure in Canada for domestic graduates

✔️  What the results of this study (and the report from the Saskatchewan College) mean for the future of physiotherapy licensure in Canada for internationally educated physiotherapists

✔️  Opposing views that support keeping a practical exam, despite that Canada is the only country out of 17 implementing a national clinical competency examination for their PT graduates. 

✔️  Join the movement... #PTTogether


IMPORTANT:  We encourage you to invite at least one colleague or public member to this event to turn up the volume of our collective voice for change.

FREE Webinar: Wednesday, September 15th at 8:30pm Eastern (5:30pm Pacific)

EXPERT PANELISTS

Darryl is one of the top clinical mentors in Canada. He has recruited and mentored 1000+ students and new grads over the past 10 years. He supports over 350 clinic owners with recruitment and clinician performance. He is a dynamic leader, educator, and clinician. He is the founder of Mentorship Bootcamp, the Chief Clinical Officer for Clinic Accelerator, and a  clinic owner. You can follow him on Instagram for updates. 

Physiotherapist experienced in clinical, academic, and innovation settings. Co-founder of Embodia, the community director of TechTO Health, and the owner of The Yellow Room, a wholistic, mindfulness based physiotherapy practice that operates out of the Toronto Community Acupuncture Clinic.

Michel D. Landry is a Professor in the School of Medicine, the Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI), and the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University. He is a health policy and health services researcher. Currently leading research into the disproportional impact of COVID19 on people with disabilities.  He is a Past-President of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, a former Career Scientist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and has been a consultant to many global agencies including the WHO.

Invitations to join the panel will be extended to colleagues and stakeholders (including those with opposing views of the current evidence).

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