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Lewis John McGibbney closed ANY23-479.
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> Key: ANY23-479
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-479
> Project: Apache Any23
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Judith Winters
> Priority: Major
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> 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 *[hubspot email
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> 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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