Physical Therapy
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Practice Guidelines
Law, rules and regulations, not Guidelines, specify the
requirements for practice and violating them constitutes
professional misconduct. Not adhering to this Guideline may be
interpreted as professional misconduct only if the conduct also
violates pertinent law, rules and regulations, some citations of
which are listed at the end of this Guideline.
Maintaining Continuing Professional Competence
- Assess and renew your competence throughout your career
through self-evaluation, supervision and consultation.
- Expand your knowledge and skills during your career through
continuing education and training (many specialty credentials
have specific continuing education requirements). Be sure to
document all activities.
- Before using a modality not included in your professional
training, enroll in and successfully complete programs of study
in recognized institutions and/or with recognized authorities to
ensure competency.
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Citations of Pertinent Law, Rules or Regulations:
Education Law, section
6509(2) - "incompetence and negligence"
Education Law, section 6509(9) -
"unprofessional conduct"
Regents Rules, part 29.1(b)(9) -
"practicing beyond competency"
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