Professional Issues Self Assessment (PISA) - College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
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Professional Issues Self Assessment (PISA)

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Professional Issues Self Assessment (PISA)

Professional Issues Self Assessment (PISA) is the mandatory online annual self assessment that must be completed by any College of Physiotherapists of Ontario registrant who holds a Provisional Practice or Independent Practice Certificate.

PISA is a short (around 10 – 15 questions), multiple choice, online exercise. It is available through the PT Portal for completion in February and March each year along with your renewal. PISA must be completed annually by March 31st.

PISA is not a test so it is not scored (no pass or fail). Rather, it is an opportunity for you to assess your awareness of practice issues, reflect on practice-related questions and have a look at resources and standards that govern the practice of physiotherapists in Ontario.

The only information the College captures is if you completed all the questions. If you do not complete PISA by March 31st you could be referred to the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee.

Questions about PISA?

Refer to the FAQs below. If your question is not answered there, please contact us at pisa@collegept.org or 1-800-583-5885 ext. 222.