PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What is NOT a requirement for courses provided by approved providers?

  1. Topics irrelevant to PT practice

  2. Instructors competent and qualified appropriately

  3. A syllabus, learning objectives, and a bibliography

  4. Opportunity for participants to give feedback

The correct answer is: Topics irrelevant to PT practice

An approved provider should provide courses that are relevant to PT practice in order to ensure that the course is appropriate and valuable for participants. This requirement is aligned with the goal of promoting continued professional development in the field. Therefore, the option "Topics irrelevant to PT practice" is not a requirement for courses by approved providers. The other options, such as competent and qualified instructors, a syllabus with learning objectives, and an opportunity for feedback, are all necessary for a high-quality course experience, and are therefore not the correct answer.