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Orthotists & Prosthetists
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Can I apply for a temporary license?
A:No.  Although Section 468.807, F.S., authorizes the issuance of temporary licenses, the board has not implemented this law by promulgating rules.  It is not an option for applicants at this time.

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Q:What are the requirements for licensure as an Orthotist or Prosthetist?
A:An official transcript from the accredited institution at which the applicant's BS degree was awarded, indicating the degree awarded.

• If the applicant's bachelor's degree was not awarded in orthotics and prosthetics, certification of completion of an orthotics or prosthetics program, as applicable, recognized by the CAAHEP. 

• If the applicant completed a residency program certified by NCOPE, an original letter from the head of the residency program attesting to successful completion of the program. 

Review Chapter 468.803, F.S. and Rule Chapter 64b14, F.A.C. for further information.

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Q:What are the requirements for licensure as an Orthotic Fitter?
A:Visit our application page at http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/OrthPros/por_lic_req.html and Review Rule 64B14-4.110, Florida Administrative Code.

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Q:What are the requirements for licensure as an Orthotic Fitter Assistant?
A: • Successful completion of the 32-hour Trulife or the 32-hour Surgical Appliance Industries orthotics course and examination, and

• Completion of an approved eight hour course in custom-molded shoes.

• Certification of completion of an 8-hour course in casting custom-molded shoes.

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Q:What are the requirements for licensure as a Pedorthists?
A:The minimum 120 hours of training must meet the following requirements:

  • The training must take place in a program approved by ABC
  • The training must include the five major domains:
    • Pedorthic assessment, techniques and applications
    • Patient management
    • Practice management and professional responsibility
  • The internship must consist of 80 hours of Pedorthic work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed orthotist, licensed pedorthist, and orthotist certified by ABC, or a pedorthist certified by ABC.
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Q:If I'm not licensed as a prosthetist, orthotists, orthotic fitter, orthotic fitter assistant, or pedorthist, may I practice under direct supervision of a practitioner who is licensed in Florida?
A:You may only provide services as "Support Personnel" as referenced in Chapter 468.808, F.S.

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Q:Does Florida recognize reciprocity from another state?
A:No. Click here for more information regarding licensure requirements

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Q:When will I need to renew my license?
A:Licenses must be renewed no later than November 30, every odd year. Click here for renewal information

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Q:Will my foreign education be acceptable for licensure?
A:Foreign education must be translated to English and evaluated by a Board approved evaluator.  Click here for more information regarding licensure requirements

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Q:How can I verify if my license has been issued?
A:You may check the status of your application using the online Application Status Check or you may verify your license by using the online License Verification search application.

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Q:What providers are approved for the 2 hour course the prevention of medical errors?
A: • Go to our CEBroker's website at www.cebroker.com

• Click on "Florida Course Search" and follow instructions provided

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