No Surprises
The National Register of
Health Service Providers in Psychology, the nation's largest
credentialing organization for psychologists, developed
the NPTR for students to build and maintain a credentials
profile that complies with national standards, with no surprises.
The
National Psychologist Trainee Register
- documents each phase of
education & training
- verifies each credential
meets national standards
- initiates professional
visibility
- fast tracks professional
credentialing
- profiles your credentials
online
Everything is fresh in your mind
now. You see your supervisors every day. That will change. Complete
the process while it is a part of your present, not a part of
your past. Get supervisor signatures. Turn in confirmation forms.
Submit official transcript. It's easier now. And going through
the NPTR positions you to become a National Registrant.
Newly Licensed Psychologist
or Newly Licensed National Registrant?
What is the difference? It is not
just having a license to practice. Becoming a Registrant certifies
that your credentials meet national standards in health service
provision, not simply licensure. As a Registrant, your credentials
are available for verification by those who seek your professional
services. As a Registrant, you can login online and review who
has been checking your credentials. Besides this, Registrants also
enjoy:
- national recognition by healthcare
organizations
- immediate access to licensure
mobility
- endorsement by credentialing
organizations
- streamlined credentialing by
healthcare panels
- visibility through the Online
Searchable Database and Registrant home pages
- free CE credits from The Register
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