The Ohio Jurisprudence Assessment Module (JAM) is a vital, on-demand learning and assessment tool required for licensure and license renewal for physical therapy professionals in the state of Ohio.
Designed for both initial applicants (PTs and PTAs) and existing licensees, it ensures that practitioners fully understand and can apply the state's unique laws, rules, and ethical standards that govern their practice.
The JAM, administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) on behalf of the Ohio Physical Therapy Section, promotes public safety and professional integrity by verifying a therapist's knowledge of the Ohio Physical Therapy Practice Act.
It is an essential step for anyone seeking to practice physical therapy ethically and legally in the Buckeye State.
The Ohio JAM is not a course in the traditional sense; it is a self-paced assessment with integrated educational resources.
It covers specific content areas outlined in the official Ohio Jurisprudence Assessment Module Content Outline.
The primary subject matter includes a deep dive into the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) relative to physical therapy.
Core topics encompass the scope of practice for PTs and PTAs, delegation of tasks, supervision requirements, ethical responsibilities, grounds for disciplinary action, patient care management, consumer advocacy, and continuing education requirements.
The module provides links to the relevant sections of the laws and rules for each question, turning the assessment into a comprehensive learning experience.
The final assessment is a timed, online multiple-choice examination. Key details to keep in mind are:
Format: 50 multiple-choice questions.
Time Limit: You will have 90 minutes to complete the assessment once started.
Passing Score: You must achieve a score of at least 80% to pass (40 correct answers).
Attempts: Takers are permitted an unlimited number of attempts to achieve a passing score; however, you must re-register and pay the fee for each attempt.
Access period: You must complete the JAM within ninety-six (96) hours of purchase. If you fail to do so, you will need to re-register and pay the fee again.
Upon completion, you immediately receive a detailed score report, which is also reported directly to the Ohio Physical Therapy Board.
Since the JAM is an open-resource assessment designed as a learning tool, your study strategy should focus on familiarity with and understanding of the specific regulation text.
Primary Study Material: Your official and primary resources are the Ohio Physical Therapy Practice Act (relevant sections of the ORC and OAC). Download and study the full, current versions.
FSBPT Resources: Review the detailed Ohio JAM Content Outline and take advantage of the official JAM Tutorial available on the FSBPT website.
Active Learning: While taking the practice and actual exam, use the provided links to the laws and rules to find and verify the correct answers. The goal is to learn where to find the information and how to interpret it, not just to pass.
Exam Center: There is no physical testing center. The Ohio JAM is an online, on-demand assessment. You can take it from any compatible computer with a stable internet connection.
To register and access the exam, you must create an account on the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) website (fsbpt.org).
Successfully passing the Ohio Jurisprudence Assessment Module is a foundational requirement for licensing in physical therapy in Ohio.
It does not directly provide a new job, but it unlocks the ability to legally practice, leading to numerous career paths, including:
Physical Therapist (PT) in hospitals, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health, and school settings throughout Ohio.
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in similar settings, working under the supervision of a PT in Ohio.
Traveling Physical Therapist, with an active Ohio license.
Specialized practice areas (e.g., orthopedic, geriatric, pediatric, sports physical therapy) within the state.
Management and leadership roles in rehabilitation departments and clinics in Ohio.
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