District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is required if a candidate takes more than 3 attempts to pass the exam?

  1. An advanced degree in a related field

  2. A new application fee

  3. An application with a remediation program

  4. A waiting period of one year

The correct answer is: An application with a remediation program

If a candidate takes more than three attempts to pass the exam, it is necessary for them to submit an application that includes a remediation program. This requirement is intended to ensure that candidates who have not yet successfully passed the exam receive additional training or support that can help them address the areas where they may be struggling. A remediation program typically involves targeted educational activities or supervised practice that can enhance the candidate's knowledge and skills, ultimately increasing their chances of success on future attempts. This approach recognizes the importance of competency in the field of physical therapy, ensuring that practitioners are well-prepared to provide safe and effective care. The other options, while they may seem like plausible requirements, do not specifically address the need for focused improvement, which makes the remediation program the most relevant and effective response to multiple failed attempts.