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

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What kind of information must be documented and kept in a CPD diary by licensees?

  1. Future course wishes

  2. Title, date, record of participation for each course

  3. Personal reflections only

  4. Physical therapist's medical history

The correct answer is: Title, date, record of participation for each course

A CPD diary, or Continuing Professional Development diary, is a record of a licensee's professional development activities and progress. It is used to keep track of the training completed and goals for future development. Therefore, future course wishes are not appropriate information to document and keep in a CPD diary. Personal reflections alone are also not sufficient for a CPD diary. While they can provide insights and self-evaluations about the licensee's learning and development, they should always be supported by specific details such as the course title, date, and record of participation to be considered a valid record. Physical therapist's medical history is also not related to professional development and therefore should not be included in a CPD diary. This information is relevant to a patient's medical records, not a licensee's professional development records.