Judith Winters created ANY23-479:
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Summary: Physical Therapy Education hubspot email signature
Key: ANY23-479
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-479
Project: Apache Any23
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Judith Winters
Find Physical Therapy Education in the United States and Canada. Some of the
many career paths that individuals can take once they've attained the
appropriate level of physical therapy education include professions as of
course, therapists, administrators, clinicians, consultants, educators, and
researchers, among others. Depending on the direction which you take through
your physical therapy education, you can expect to work in clinics, hospitals,
nursing homes and private homes, rehabilitation centers and other medical
healthcare facilities.
With over 200 accredited physical therapy education programs from which to
choose, prospective students can opt to participate in both Master Degree
programs as well as Doctoral Degree programs. Once enrolled in a physical
therapy education course, students learn about anatomy, biology, biomechanics,
chemistry, human growth (and development), pathology, neuroanatomy and hands-on
training in a variety of therapeutic methods. Additionally, physical therapy
education students are often required to complete an internship or clinical
training to successfully fulfill educational requirements. Upon degree
achievement, graduates must gain licensure to practice in the United States.
And, to maintain licensure, practicing physical therapists must take continuing
physical therapy education.
Before you enroll in a physical therapy education program, it is important to
note that the career field often requires individuals to be in top physical
condition; as physical therapists do a lot of bending, kneeling, stooping,
crouching and other physical repetitions throughout the course of the workday.
However, the benefits of this service job far outweigh the physical aspects of
the occupation: Career outlook for physical therapists is "expected to grow
much faster than average" than other occupations through the coming years. As
well, median annual earnings range between $60,000 and $88,000+. (Incomes
commensurate with level of experience and physical therapy education.)
In addition to full-time physical therapist positions, physical therapy
education programs are often offered to students with a desire to become
occupational therapist assistants, physical therapist aides or assistants.
These career-training programs include studies in anatomy, biology, chemistry,
physiology and CPR and first aid, among other relative subject matter. Students
who successfully complete one of over 200 accredited physical therapist
assistant programs in the United States, will earn an Associate's Degree, and
will have gained certification in both CPR and first aid. Physical therapy
education for aides and assistants doesn't stop at the school level; a matter
of fact, on-the-job training is frequently provided by most employers. In
addition, physical therapy aides and assistants have a potential earnings'
range from $24,000 to $52,000 annually.
Furthermore, the scope of physical therapy education is not limited to
conventional medicine. For example, continuing education is commonly offered in
a variety of mind-body-spirit medicines like massage therapy, energy healing
therapies, as well as holistic nutritional counseling.
If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding physical therapy
education, let professional training within fast-growing industries like
massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others
get you started! Explore career school programs near you.
Physical Therapy Education: Professional Careers in the Field
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