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185: Everything You Need To Know About NCS Recertification With Arielle Resnick, PT, DPT, NCS

Oct 30, 2023

Erin and Claire have had their board certification in neurologic physical therapy since 2010 and 2009, respectively, and have had some questions (and stress) about the recertification process all along the way. It turns out our friends have too! We’ve received a number of questions from all of you looking for answers and help. On today’s show you will get the help you’re looking for regarding your NCS recertification!  Dr. Arielle Resnick, PT, DPT, NCS (yes, we know we’re not supposed to write the initials) is here to answer all of your questions in an easy conservational format. You no longer need to stress because we’ll be addressing all of these questions and more:

  • Why aren’t we allowed to put NCS after our name anymore and who decided that? What should we write instead? 
  • What will the format be for retaking the test at the 10 year mark?
  • Why does it take so long to hear back about the recertification status?
  • What are the categories you must meet in MOSC recertification and what qualifies under the different categories? (hint: Lots of things count that you might not think)
  • Does a written case study really capture an individual as a clinical specialist and why was that the decision to include?
  • The Professional Presentation criteria (Category 3 - Professional Presentations, Professional Writing or Research Activities) is difficult for many busy therapists to complete. Are there any other options or suggestions you have for completing it?
  • Do you have to do the MOSC every 3 years? Does your NCS expire if you don’t?
  • What is the timeline from portfolio (year 9 requirement) submission to the exam?
  • What should you do if you’re unsure you’re hitting the criteria in the 3-year cycle?

Helpful Links:

MOSC Requirements 

MOSC Exam Content Outline and Reference List

Information on the MOSC Recertification Exam

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