Abstract
The Doctor of Physical Therapy Admission Test (DPTAT) is a profession-specific instrument being proposed to address the limitations of traditional admissions metrics for predicting DPT program performance and national licensure examination success. By aligning with key cognitive, affective, and psychomotor demands of contemporary physical therapist education and clinical practice, including the emergence as primary care providers, the DPTAT seeks to identify candidates most likely to succeed in doctoral education and enter the profession. This Commentary outlines the theoretical rationale and validation strategies of the proposed DPTAT within the broader context of medical education and the demands of modern healthcare systems.